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Nevertheless, it is an undeniable win for Adams and republicanism generally. “Tháinig ár lá” [our day has come], muttered one ...
On paper, Ireland’s economic boom is about to get boomier. In reality, this is a classic once-off boost which will reverse, ...
The former Sinn Féin leader, who has always denied he was in the IRA, took a risk in suing the broadcaster but it paid off ...
Novo Nordisk was suspended by its own industry body in the UK for two years over its sponsorship of weight management courses ...
Sean McGovern was whisked away from the Special Criminal Court in Dublin’s north inner city on Thursday night, destined for a ...
Our hot tips for Irish summer fun, from walks and swimming spots to stargazing and crab fishing, and from foodie tours to 99s ...
The BBC is facing a legal costs bill of more €3 million after a High Court jury in Dublin found the broadcaster defamed Gerry ...
Canon Bill Bermingham said his thoughts were with her family after a jury found Richard Satchwell guilty of the murder of his ...
Their under-20s have been to two of the past three Ulster finals, only losing to last season’s crack Tyrone side on penalties ...
The decision of a jury in the Dublin High Court to award defamation damages to the republican leader Gerry Adams “is like ...
Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet ran the second fastest women’s 3,000m time in history last weekend – but was still way off the record ...
The first stock market outing of C&C Group’s new chief executive, Roger White, in March had an all-too-familiar feel to it.
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