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Irish Examiner on MSNIreland's defence spending is labelled a 'bad joke'Ireland’s continuing low level of defence expenditure — stuck at 0.2% of GDP — has been described as a “bad joke” just a day ...
The Dublin government's €600m (£511m) funding commitment for the beleaguered A5 road project remains "steadfast", an Irish ...
Sir David Davis says the potential for army veterans to be prosecuted is tantamount to a ‘rewriting of history’.
Ireland's Tánaiste hopes other EU countries will initiate their own domestic legislation to ban trade with the ...
Victims of the Omagh bombing intend to use a public inquiry to “heap shame” on the Irish Government for its failings over the ...
The National Gallery of Ireland has announced the acquisition of Jack B. Yeats’s iconic painting, Singing ‘The Dark Rosaleen’ ...
The Inquiry has been told that many families are "sick and tired" of false assurances and broken promises from Dublin. | UTV ...
The US Embassy's new social media vetting procedures for Irish visa applicants have prompted a strong response in both ...
The Irish government on Monday launched the sale of its remaining shares in AIB Group , one of the country's two dominant ...
Ireland just shut down its last coal plant – part of a clean energy shift that’s making Europe coal-free, one country at a ...
British sport is getting a cash injection of more than $1.2 billion from the government to help the staging of big upcoming ...
A High Court judge has said the Government is obliged to provide alternative accommodation for “innocent” and “vulnerable” ...
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