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Irish learner drivers warned licence could be taken away under new laws
The new law targets learners(Image: Getty) Campaigners have praised the new regulations signed by the Minister for Transport to address repeated learner-permit renewals, describing the move as a positive and necessary measure to promote safe...
Son of man murdered by loyalists urges British government to press ahead with legacy plan
The son of a Co Tyrone man shot dead by loyalist has urged the British government to implement planned changes to the Legacy Act. Tommy Casey’s son made the call ahead of a commemoration to mark the Sinn Féin member’s murder 35 year ago. Mr Casey...
Irish Government approves establishment of Office of Veterans Affairs
AN Office of Veterans Affairs will be established in Ireland the Government has confirmed. A recommendation of the Commission on the Defence Forces and a commitment in the current Programme for Government, the department will play a “key role in...
Comedians call for inclusion in arts funding law
Comedians have called for an end to what they describe as a "legislative blind spot" that prevents them from being considered for arts funding in Ireland. The Arts (Recognition of Comedy) (Amendment) Bill 2024 seeks to amend the existing...
North West life sciences businesses join joint Mayoral trade mission to Ireland
GM and LCR Irish trade mission Eleven life sciences businesses from the Greater Manchester and Liverpool City regions joined a joint Mayoral Trade Mission to Ireland this week. The Irish health care sector has undergone significant transformation...
What are the effects of an Arctic ‘tug-of-war’ on Britain and Ireland’s winter weather?
The team found a considerable influence of Arctic sea ice on winter weather conditions with a range of outcomes influenced by a ‘tug-of-war’ between the amount of sea-ice loss relative to background global warming. More dramatic sea-ice loss is...
Housing Minister James Browne Is Confident That The Government’s Recent Policy Changes Will Accelerate Housing Delivery And Ultimately Help Solve The Housing Crisis
Minister for Housing, Wexford TD James Browne, has discussed the government’s ongoing efforts to address Ireland’s housing crisis this morning with Alan Corcoran. He confirmed that a new housing plan will be released in two weeks, aimed at...
Winning the global race: How European CIOs are building for international success
The year 2040 may sound distant. But it’s closer than we think – nearer to us than Bitcoin’s launch. By then, the global economy is projected to double to $221 trillion in GDP. This represents a huge opportunity for ambitious UK and European...
Kyle Edwards' Anishinaabe hockey novel among $25K Governor General's Literary Award winners The awards recognize the best in Canadian books across seven categories in both English and French. Books |4 hours ago
Anishinaabe author Kyle Edwards has won the 2025 Governor General's Literary Award for fiction for his novel Small Ceremonies. Small Ceremonies is among 14 titles, seven in English and seven in French, that were acknowledged by the Governor...
Westmeath names on successful Irish side
Published: Thu 6 Nov 2025, 1:20 PM Hurling-Shinty International Rules Series Westmeath's hurling fraternity looked on with interest as Ireland retained the Mowi Quaich Cup and made it three wins in a row in the Hurling-Shinty International Rules...
Ireland ‘must not be seen as the easy place to get into’, says Minister
Government policy should make sure that Ireland is not seen as excessively easy to get into for migrants and asylum seekers, according to Thomas Byrne, Minister of State for European Affairs. Speaking in Spain, Mr Byrne said it was important to...
Lisdoon Nirvana brings 1980s Ireland to life
An Grianán Productions presents Lisdoon Nirvana, a nostalgic journey through 1980s Ireland, at Belltable on Thursday, November 13 at 8pm. Written and performed by Frankie McCafferty and directed by Charlie Bonner, the show follows 17-year-old...
Tom Farrell handed Ireland debut at 32 against Japan
Munster centre Tom Farrell will become the oldest back to make an Ireland debut in the professional era after being selected to start Saturday’s clash with Japan in Dublin. The 32-year-old is among eight changes to head coach Andy Farrell’s...
Joey O'Brien: 'This is an opportunity for us to go out and get a win here in Ireland with our own fans'
Spanish warmth awaits Shelbourne before Christmas but sending a shiver through Kosovans FC Drita is the immediate priority for Joey O’Brien. Their league phase debut has entailed two tight contests containing just one goal. That concession, an...
Farrell to make debut as Doris captains Ireland
Tom Farrell has been handed his Ireland debut by head coach Andy Farrell for Saturday's meeting with Japan at Aviva Stadium (live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player). The Munster centre, who wasn't included in the original Quilter Nations Series squad last...
Brother of Treaty United women's captain called into Republic of Ireland squad
Via Getty Images Republic of Ireland Head Coach Heimir Hallgrímsson has named a 25-man squad for the crucial FIFA World Cup 26 qualifiers against Portugal and Hungary, with New York City FC defender Kevin O’Toole receiving his first senior...
Three Dublin universities among winners of €684m ERC Synergy Grants
Researchers in the capital aim to disrupt wireless network emissions and interrogate justice with this major funding boost. The European Research Council (ERC) has announced €684m in funding for the latest round of its Synergy Grants, with...
Coleman included in 25-man Ireland squad
Seamus Coleman is included in the Republic of Ireland 25-man squad for the crucial FIFA World Cup 26 qualifiers against Portugal and Hungary, with New York City FC defender Kevin O’Toole receiving his first senior international call-up. The New...
Central Bank of Ireland fines Coinbase Europe €21.5m
This is the Central Bank’s first enforcement outcome in the crypto sector. The Central Bank of Ireland (CBI) has fined Coinbase Europe nearly €21.5m for breaching its obligations to monitor money laundering and terrorist financing. The fine...