Man says sentence for brother's killer too lenient A Limerick man has said he is "totally bewildered with the system" after his brother's killer was sent to a mental health hospital in Britain instead of prison. Munster • 25 Oct 23
Man says sentence for brother's killer too lenient A Limerick man has said he is "totally bewildered with the system" after his brother's killer was sent to a mental health hospital in Britain instead of prison. Munster • 25 Oct 23
Taoiseach says around 40 Irish citizens in Gaza The Irish and French governments have discussed cooperation on evacuating citizens from Gaza as it faces the threat of a ground invasion by Israeli forces. World • 16 Oct 23
Taoiseach says around 40 Irish citizens in Gaza The Irish and French governments have discussed cooperation on evacuating citizens from Gaza as it faces the threat of a ground invasion by Israeli forces. World • 16 Oct 23
Just 9% of UK voters believe Brexit gone well - study Less than one in ten of British voters believe that Brexit has gone well, according to a new study. Brexit • 05 Dec 23
Just 9% of UK voters believe Brexit gone well - study Less than one in ten of British voters believe that Brexit has gone well, according to a new study. Brexit • 05 Dec 23
Labour overwhelmingly wins key Scottish by-election The British Labour party has regained a Glasgow seat in the Rutherglen and Hamilton West by election as the SNP vote plummeted. UK • 06 Oct 23
Labour overwhelmingly wins key Scottish by-election The British Labour party has regained a Glasgow seat in the Rutherglen and Hamilton West by election as the SNP vote plummeted. UK • 06 Oct 23
Voters cast their ballots in key Scottish by-election Voters in Scotland have gone to the polls in the first test for the Scottish National Party (SNP) since the arrest of its former leader Nicola Sturgeon over allegations of financial irregularities. UK • 05 Oct 23
Voters cast their ballots in key Scottish by-election Voters in Scotland have gone to the polls in the first test for the Scottish National Party (SNP) since the arrest of its former leader Nicola Sturgeon over allegations of financial irregularities. UK • 05 Oct 23
Britain's High Speed 2 in danger of going off the rails The long-running saga of the High Speed 2 (HS2) rail line is causing a lot of soul searching and recrimination in Britain, writes John Kilraine. Analysis and Comment • 01 Oct 23
Britain's High Speed 2 in danger of going off the rails The long-running saga of the High Speed 2 (HS2) rail line is causing a lot of soul searching and recrimination in Britain, writes John Kilraine. Analysis and Comment • 01 Oct 23
Labour would struggle to get better UK/EU deal - report A new report has cast doubt on the ability of a new Labour government in Britain to negotiate closer trading arrangements with the EU. Brexit • 18 Sep 23
Labour would struggle to get better UK/EU deal - report A new report has cast doubt on the ability of a new Labour government in Britain to negotiate closer trading arrangements with the EU. Brexit • 18 Sep 23
Man accused of murdering Irishman remanded in custody A man accused of murdering elderly Irishman Thomas O'Halloran in London has been remanded in custody for medical treatment. UK • 15 Sep 23
Man accused of murdering Irishman remanded in custody A man accused of murdering elderly Irishman Thomas O'Halloran in London has been remanded in custody for medical treatment. UK • 15 Sep 23
Ireland and UK sign new gas supply agreement A new agreement to ensure the security of gas supply was signed today in London today as Ireland grows increasingly dependent on Britain for its energy requirements. Ireland • 11 Sep 23
Ireland and UK sign new gas supply agreement A new agreement to ensure the security of gas supply was signed today in London today as Ireland grows increasingly dependent on Britain for its energy requirements. Ireland • 11 Sep 23
British decline underscored by recent Irish development Public confidence in the UK appears to be at a particularly low ebb in recent times as the government battles the cost-of-living crisis. Analysis and Comment • 10 Sep 23
British decline underscored by recent Irish development Public confidence in the UK appears to be at a particularly low ebb in recent times as the government battles the cost-of-living crisis. Analysis and Comment • 10 Sep 23