Michelle O’Neill has extended her apologies to the relatives of people who were killed as informants by the Provisional IRA
Kenova Report reveals: Numerous households with family members murdered by IRA’s ‘nutting squad’ continue to experience ostracisation
The perspective of The Irish Times on the Kenova analysis: British officials overstepped their boundaries
“Frank McNally recognises a filmic homage to cats, potentially vying for the position of man’s secondary companion.”
The department under Catherine Martin’s supervision awarded a severance payment of €219,000 to a senior civil servant
The court mandates a reevaluation of the commercial rates for Copper Face Jacks owners, according to judicial ruling
In the family and care referendums, President Higgins has made his vote. However, the voter turnout at polling stations was low in the morning
The Kenova report uncovers that agents from Britain who infiltrated the Provisional IRA were aware of other individuals within the same organisation being murdered
“Peter O’Mahony is prepared for a significant challenge, assuming nothing will be handed to him easily.”
The Central Bank has chosen a previous chair of the ECB banking supervisor to undertake a review of the screening process for financial executives
The data indicates that over €56m was disbursed by DAA as redundancy or severance compensations to employees
Revealed: The most extensive onshore wind farm in Ireland, capable of supplying electricity to 140,000 households
The Euro 2025 qualifier match between England and Ireland is set to take place at Carrow Road in Norwich