Former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams said he intended to take legal action against the British government for seeking to ...
Northern Ireland’s First Minister has raised concerns about proposals outlined by the Labour Government for dealing with the ...
Ireland's Basic Income for the Arts experiment has given creatives a weekly payment for three years. Now, a permanent program ...
The results of the organisation's biggest ever listening exercise will play a central part of the BBC’s planning for the ...
The body that represents NI police officers calls for "direct intervention" as Stormont does not appear to have enough funds ...
Party will instead use Dáil time to seek reform of presidential elections after its preferred candidate Maria Steen failed to ...
Unemployment has sent good hardworking Irish people on the boat to seek their fortune in Britain for centuries now, and it’s ...
Rival presidential candidate Catherine Connolly accused the Irish government of not doing enough to plan for constitutional ...
The Tanaiste’s comments came after Fine Gael candidate for the Irish presidency suggested a Stormont parliament could be ...
The jury in the trial of two prominent businessmen facing fraud charges over a £1.1bn property deal have been told that one of them, Frank Cushnahan, was "at the heart of the Northern Ireland ...
A Supreme Court battle over the law that brought an end to police investigations into the Troubles is "constitutionally ...
Ireland's government has rejected a surprise recommendation by its health chiefs to go into lockdown and will instead tighten current COVID-19 restrictions, local media reported on Monday.