I don’t think people realise just how many obstacles there are for teachers who qualify abroad’, says Sinéad Ryan ...
Ireland is poised to force e-scooter riders to wear helmets and high-visibility jackets after three people were killed in ...
The revelation that telecoms provides in the Republic of Ireland resisted a scheme designed to block bomb detonation signals ...
Economic and Social Research Institute to tell the Oireachtas on Tuesday the level of old-age dependency — a ratio of those aged over-65 compared to the working-age population — is set to nearly doubl ...
In one document analysing the British press coverage of Charles’s visit to Ireland, DFA officials Colin Wrafter and Helena Nolan noted there was “an ongoing debate, at least in some establishment ...
Tensions emerged between officials from the Irish and UK governments on Friday 4 October 2002 after PSNI officers raided Sinn Féin offices at the Northern Assembly in Stormont and arrested four ...
Here are the stories making headlines in Irish newspapers this Sunday. The chief exec­ut­ive of the HSE has said new laws are needed to speed up staff dis­missals and hold pub­lic ser­vants to account ...
Some other stories from the State Papers include concerns over concert safety, Irish files about the abdication of King Edward VIII, VIP disruption at Dublin Airport, CSO relocation to Cork, a UN ...
The arrest of a woman in connection with the murder of Daniel Aruebose, the death of singer Chris Rea, and the increase in drink/drug driving dominate the front pages of Irish papers on Tuesday. The ...
"Leaving behind traditions tied to outdated gender roles, younger generations have reclaimed the day as more of a way to ...
Irish embassy and consular staff scrambled to get match tickets for Irish soccer fans at the last World Cup held in the US over 30 years ago in order to prevent a “riotous situation”, according to ...
Files released by the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland show arguments within the first power-sharing executive.