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Storm Darragh batters UK and Ireland, leaving 1 dead and hundreds of thousands without power

LONDON – A man died and hundreds of thousands of people in Britain and Ireland were left without power Saturday as high winds and...

Ireland election: Centre-right parties set to hold power

The incumbent centre-right parties Fianna Fail and Fine Gael looked set Monday to retain power in Ireland as vote counting in the European Union...

Irish general election: Three-way tie as election ‘too close to call’, exit poll suggests

Ireland's main opposition party is on course to narrowly win the most votes at the General Election, but its two main centre-right rivals will...

Ireland fines LinkedIn $335 million for privacy violations under EU rules

Microsoft-owned professional networking platform LinkedIn was on Thursday (Oct 24) fined 310 million euros (around $335 million) for privacy violations related to its tracking...

Irish politician spied for Russia during Brexit saga after getting ‘honeytrapped’ by Putin’s spies

An Irish politician was "honeytrapped" by Russian intelligence during the Brexit talks. The meetings had been arranged in an attempt to undermine relationships between...

Cruise ship stranded in Ireland for months returns to port — hours after setting off on world voyage

The luxury cruise ship that was stranded in Northern Ireland for four months finally set off for its world voyage — just to almost...

‘Completely Inappropriate’: Irish Envoy Dismisses Viral Video Accusing Indians Of Colonising Ireland

Ambassador of Ireland to India Kevin Kelly (L) and screengrab of the viral video (R) |Photo: Irish Embassy in New Delhi/XNew Delhi: An intense...

Irish envoy Kevin Kelly sees stronger India ties under new Asia-Pacific strategy

Ireland's ambassador to India, Kevin Kelly, emphasised on the strong ties his country has with India, and plans to build on them in a...

Ireland could charge working asylum seekers for food and WiFi

The Irish Government is looking to charge working asylum seekers up to €238 (£200) per week to cover accommodation, food and services such as...

Ireland could charge asylum seekers for WiFi and food

A crackdown on migration by Simon Harris, the Taoiseach, has paid off...

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