The Irish government is dropping parts of its controversial hate speech laws, which deal with incitement to hatred or violence, or "thoughtcrimes." ...
Nearly half of all NHS patients in North waiting over year for operation compared with just 4% in England, says NI Secretary ...
As with immigration, the economy will provide much for Ireland’s next government to think about. But perhaps Ireland’s ...
Company is investing $2.8bn in two Irish plants to produce its in-demand weight loss drugs and a new Alzheimer’s therapy ...
Among the many people being conferred Irish citizenship today is rugby star Bundee Aki, a native of New Zealand who moved to ...
Adapting your home is very expensive but for some it's a necessity, thankfully there are some grants and schemes in place to ...
The polling, carried out by Belfast-based polling and market research company LucidTalk, revealed 67% of those surveyed ...
"RTÉ Investigates - Inside the Protests" highlights the use of disinformation to initiate violence amidst Ireland's ...
One major group is in line to see a €15 a week increase in their payment in the upcoming budget while another group looks set ...
The charity has received 2,366 requests from people looking to surrender dogs into their care so far this year ...
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It is 100 years since the first BBC broadcast from Northern Ireland. On 15 September 1924, a Belfast based station known as ...