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Watch: Graph shows how one event made Ireland the leading beer consumers in the world

Ireland has remained one of the largest consumers of beer on a per capita basis since an explosion of beer drinking during the Celtic...

Ireland falls in rankings of attractive work destinations

Ireland has fallen four places to rank 36 in the most attractive countries for professionals across the world to work. A new report from The...

Delany thinking big picture as Ireland eye T20 World Cup berth

Ireland received a wake-up call when they lost their opening warm-up fixture for the qualifier against Scotland on Sunday, but the European side have...

Ireland’s World Cup hopes get boost with Scottish full-back Chloe Rollie set to miss crunch clash

Ireland’s chances of clinching a World Cup place this weekend have been boosted as influential Scottish full-back Chloe Rollie is destined to miss the...

Alexander O’Hara: Many parents still value a Catholic education, but too few teachers are willing to provide it

Sigmund Freud famously quipped that the Irish were the only people in the world resistant to psychoanalysis. They may also be the only people...

Nancy Pelosi warns ‘democracy at stake’ during visit to Ireland

Ms Pelosi said the US is also seeing risks challenging the principles of democracy, including free and fair elections and the independence of the...

Ireland’s prime minister apologises to families of Stardust nightclub fire victims after ’emotional’ meeting

Ireland's new taoiseach has apologised to the families of 48 people killed...

Literary love affair: why Germany fell for a windswept corner of Ireland

In 1954, the German writer Heinrich Böll landed in Ireland for the first time, headed west and kept going till he reached the Atlantic...

All 48 victims of 1981 Dublin nightclub fire unlawfully killed, inquest finds

Forty-eight young people were unlawfully killed after an electrical fault started an inferno at the Stardust nightclub in Dublin in 1981, an inquest jury...

University of Limerick first in Ireland to launch new world-class electronic music studio

University of Limerick has launched its new world-class electronic music studio, a first in the Irish academic landscape.Located in the Digital Media and Arts...

Department responds to Motorsport Ireland claims, Kerry’s World Rally Championship bid withdrawal explained

The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media has responded to claims by Motorsport Ireland that it failed to have an economic...

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