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The Cannon family hails from Gortahork and are devotees of the country music genre with a twist - and they are taking their ...
LONDON, April 29 (Reuters) - Irish rap band Kneecap apologised on Tuesday to the families of two murdered British lawmakers after footage emerged of one of the trio appearing to say "Kill your ...
Annagh United boss Ciaran McGurgan said it would be "unbelievable" to win the promotion/relegation play-off against Carrick Rangers and earn a place in the Irish Premiership. Saturday's 2-0 win ...
His nationality tells a deeper story about the Irish community’s initial experience in the United States and abroad, its complex relationship with foundational Black Americans and how and why he ...
Revolut is planning to enter the Irish mortgage market later this year, the fin-tech bank has confirmed to RTÉ News. As first reported by The Irish Times, Revolut is advancing plans for a soft ...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the U.S. proposal for a peace deal with Ukraine is “moving in the right direction,” but there are still details that “need to be fine-tuned.” ...
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Photo: Getty Irish citizens travelling to the US have been warned that authorities may search their electronic devices and consider social media activity when making immigration decisions.
Secretary of State Hilary Benn and Tánaiste Simon Harris spoke at a press conference on Thursday afternoon The UK and Irish governments will know "within weeks" whether they can reach an ...
The UK and Irish governments will know "within weeks" whether they can reach an agreement on Troubles legacy issues, the Tánaiste (Irish Deputy Prime Minister) has said. Simon Harris said they ...
The United Kingdom’s counterterrorism police are investigating a controversial Irish rap group after a video emerged of the members appearing to make statements supporting Hamas and Hezbollah.
HUNDREDS of Irish jobs are at risk as tech company Intel is set to unveil plans to cut 20 per cent of its global workforce. As part of new CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s first major restructure, it is aimed ...