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By Grinne N. Aodha
UK
Majority on the island in favour of Irish unity as part of EU – poll
European Movement Ireland’s all-island poll looked at EU satisfaction, defence cooperation and relations with the US.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
6 May 2026
Business News
Economic growth forecast for island of Ireland despite fuel supply turbulence
EY has said events in the Middle East had ‘adversely affected’ Ireland’s inflationary outlook.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
5 May 2026
Politics
Kemi Badenoch apologises for Bloody Sunday clips in social media video
The Conservative leader said she did not sign off on the video which was sent out by ‘very young people’.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
2 May 2026
UK
Man charged with five offences over Dunmurry police station attack
A senior detective told the court a delivery driver for a Chinese restaurant was threatened at gunpoint.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
2 May 2026
UK
Hilary Benn to meet Irish ministers at Hillsborough Castle
The politicians are expected to condemn the Dunmurry police station attack.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
30 Apr 2026
UK
Man who stole Noah Donohoe’s rucksack says he ‘never had’ schoolboy’s coat
Daryl Paul said he was ‘upset’ by ‘untrue’ rumours about him and said he and his family had received threats.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
23 Apr 2026
UK
Man who stole Noah Donohoe rucksack says he ‘never met or saw’ schoolboy
Daryl Paul said that he was upset by ‘untrue’ rumours about him and that he and his family had been threatened.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
23 Apr 2026
Celebrity News
Famous artists go ‘incognito’ as unique charity fundraiser marks 10 years
William Costelloe said he wanted to continue his father’s support for the Jack And Jill Foundation.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
22 Apr 2026
Politics
‘Substantial shift’ among EU states on Israel, says Irish Foreign Affairs Minister
Helen McEntee was speaking after members rejected a proposal from Ireland, Spain and Slovenia to suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
22 Apr 2026
Politics
Irish premier condemns killing of Indonesian peacekeeper in Lebanon
There are more than 300 Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon as part of a long-standing UN mission.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
30 Mar 2026
UK
Magilligan praised as one of the best UK prisons in inspection report
Justice Minister Naomi Long said it was an ‘outstanding result’ for Magilligan Prison when the justice system was under ‘immense’ pressure.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
26 Mar 2026
UK
Concerns raised over ‘bespoke’ Irish legislation for Omagh inquiry co-operation
Former minister Alan Kelly said the direction on deciding whether to grant information was ‘vague’ and ‘generic’.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
24 Mar 2026
Politics
Northern Ireland Executive will continue to push for energy supports – minister
Stormont Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald said the £17 million in supports for Northern Ireland was ‘clearly inadequate’.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
23 Mar 2026
UK
Crowds in cities and towns across island of Ireland enjoy St Patrick’s Day
Visitors flocked to the streets of cities in Dublin and Belfast for Ireland’s national holiday.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
17 Mar 2026
Film
‘She’ll get same welcome as Kerry team’, say residents after Buckley’s Oscar win
Jessie Buckley’s historic win is already inspiring locals in Killarney.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
16 Mar 2026
Film
Kerry town celebrates after Jessie Buckley’s best actress Oscars win
The Killarney-born Hamnet star became the first Irish actress to win the prize.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
16 Mar 2026
UK
Story of St Patrick ‘a reminder of the courage of migrants’ – Irish president
Catherine Connolly also warned against the ‘normalisation of war’ ahead of Micheal Martin’s visit to the Oval Office on Tuesday.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
16 Mar 2026
Film
‘She’s already a winner’: Kerry town beams with pride for Jessie Buckley
Ahead of the Oscars, locals pinned up posters in shop windows and shared their hopes for proud Kerry woman Jessie Buckley.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
15 Mar 2026
Politics
Need for close Anglo-Irish ties has never been greater, Martin tells Starmer
The two leaders have undertaken a number of engagements in Cork on the first evening of the UK-Ireland summit in Cork.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
12 Mar 2026
Business News
New Irish investment into UK part of ‘flourishing’ ties, Keir Starmer says
The £937 million in new investment from companies in Ireland is expected to create around 850 new jobs in the UK.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
12 Mar 2026
Politics
Keir Starmer and Micheal Martin meet with business leaders in Cork
A small group of protesters gathered outside the building as the two leaders held a business roundtable in the city centre.
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By Grinne N. Aodha
12 Mar 2026
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