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Many were surprised at choice of Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, but hoped he would carry on legacy of Pope ...
The Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) has recommended that members accept a new Leaving Cert reform package in an upcoming ...
The accused had earlier pleaded guilty to assault causing harm to his wife by pouring boiling water on her and to assault ...
Britain’s King Charles and heir to the throne Prince William laid wreaths in Westminster Abbey on Thursday at the culmination ...
Libel lawyer Paul Tweed has asked the High Court to strike out a defence of truth being pleaded in a defamation case he is ...
Survey last year found just one in five Germans know how many Poles were killed during the Nazi wartime occupation ...
Inclusion should not be an aspiration but a standard. Every child, regardless of their abilities, has the right to access ...
Television: Engaging portrait of a way of life that may soon be gone forever is like a love letter to the gorgeous Irish ...
The departing RTÉ host gave witness to Irish life on his phone-in show and exits the stage as one of the most influential, ...
The only real hope for a long-term settlement remains peace talks and the ambition of ending the war with a comprehensive ...
Former Irish Nationwide Building Society (INBS) chief Michael Fingleton engaged in “cart-before-the-horse” lending, approving ...
A takeaway in Stoneybatter, Dublin 7, was among the premises raided by gardaí investigating prostitution and money laundering ...