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Published on 02:04 GMTSource: Irish Independent - Center-right
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Published on 01:30 GMT
How Ireland's intransigence over Brexit is coming back to haunt it: GUY ADAMS visits the shanty town in Dublin, the once-...
At the end of a long drive through what brochures call 'rolling parkland' on the western outskirts of Dublin, you'll find Ireland's biggest hotel: the four-star Citywest. Built in 1994, the venue, which boasts 764 rooms and a vast …
Source: Daily Mail - Right-wing -
Published on 01:30 GMT
Rwanda effect in Ireland is 'getting ridiculous': Locals in uproar as more migrants fly in from UK or use taxis and ...
Furious locals in Dublin have claimed the Rwanda effect in Ireland is 'getting ridiculous' as more migrants fly in from the UK in a bid to avoid being deported to Africa. Dozens of migrants are fleeing across the Irish Sea every day and setting up …
Source: Daily Mail - Right-wing -
Published on 01:25 GMT
Séamas O'Reilly: It is becoming harder to say that Ireland doesn’t have a problem with the far-right
We seldom made it on to the telly in the Republic of Ireland, and didn’t exist at all in the UK press. It seemed odd to me that Derry’s population was similar to, or greater than, say, Oldham or Limerick or Hartlepool or Galway, and yet I never saw people …
Source: Irish Examiner - Neutral -
Published on 00:27 GMT
Rough times for Ireland's golf clubs as rain constantly halts play
One swallow does not a summer make. Never was this truer than for the hundreds of golf clubs across the country that have only finally caught a break. After one of the wettest winters on record, the rain finally stopped, the temperatures rose, and some …
Source: Irish Examiner - Neutral -
Published on 00:26 GMT
Meet 11-year-old Ollie from Clare: Is he Ireland's smartest kid?
At just 11-years-old, Ollie O’Meara is already holding his own among an elite group — the smartest people in the country, as judged by Mensa.The bubbly kid from Clare will be among hundreds attending the Irish Mensa Annual Gathering at the Rose Hotel, …
Source: Irish Examiner - Neutral -
Published on May 3, 2024
Northern Ireland Bank Holiday weekend weather outlook ahead of Belfast City Marathon
Cheers to another Bank Holiday weekend! While the weather has been particularly disappointing so far in 2024, Northern Ireland could finally be feeling some Springtime heat over the next few days. Temperatures could reach 15C in Belfast over the weekend as …
Source: Belfast Live - Neutral -
Published on May 3, 2024
League of Ireland wrap: Dublin derby ends all square, leaders Shelbourne draw
Kenneth Fox There were plenty of important games in the Premier Division this evening as leaders Shelbourne faced Dundalk and Dublin rivals Bohemians and Shamrock Rovers squared off. In the Dublin Derby, it finished 1-1 at Dalymount Park. Polish striker …
Source: The Anglo-Celt - Neutral -
Published on May 3, 2024
South of Ireland remains most popular destination for domestic trips, new survey shows
It is one million more than during the previous year, with people spending €3.1 million in 2023 compared to €2.9 million in 2022. A new household travel survey conducted by the Central Statistics Office has shown that holiday was the most common reason for …
Source: Irish Independent - Center-right -
Published on May 3, 2024
Intel received €30 million from Ireland to offset higher EU power bills — Ireland and Intel continue a tight partnership ...
IDA Ireland, Ireland's agency responsible for attracting direct foreign investment, awarded Intel €30 million in 2023 to offset the rising costs of EU power bills due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. A recent report from The Irish Times found the …
Source: Tom's Hardware - Neutral