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Cate McCurry
Business News
Irish Central Bank to no longer approve Israeli bonds
The prospectus for Israeli bonds has been approved by Luxembourg.
By
Cate McCurry
1 Sept 2025
UK
Gardai disperse protesters from site earmarked to house asylum seekers
Violence flared at the site in Coolock in north Dublin on Monday.
By
Cate McCurry
16 Jul 2024
UK
Six further people appear in court in connection with Dublin disturbances
All six were charged with failing to leave various areas in Coolock.
By
Cate McCurry
16 Jul 2024
UK
Protests over housing of asylum seekers were hijacked by thugs – Irish premier
Rioters clashed with Garda at a disused factory designated as accommodation for asylum seekers in Coolock, north Dublin, on Monday.
By
Cate McCurry
16 Jul 2024
Crime
Summerland fire campaigners seek fresh inquest into 50 deaths in 1973
The fire at the holiday complex on the Isle of Man killed 50 people, including 11 children.
By
Cate McCurry
9 Jul 2024
Politics
Colum Eastwood ‘delighted’ to see back’ of Tories as he holds Westminster seat
The SDLP leader won a majority of just over 4,000 and was elected as an MP with 15,647 of the valid poll.
By
Cate McCurry
5 Jul 2024
Politics
People of Mid Ulster voted for decisions to be made ‘at home in Ireland’
Cathal Mallaghan retained Sinn Fein’s seat.
By
Cate McCurry
5 Jul 2024
Politics
Tom Elliott said he was in ‘total shock’ after he was awarded peerage
He held the Fermanagh South Tyrone Westminster seat for the UUP from 2015 until 2017, and now sits in Stormont.
By
Cate McCurry
5 Jul 2024
Music
‘Unforgettable’ night as Taylor Swift opens sold-out Eras Tour shows in Dublin
Feather boas, glitter, friendship bracelets and cowboy boots were a staple for every group attending the three-hour performance in south Dublin.
By
Cate McCurry
28 Jun 2024
UK
Aer Lingus announces further 122 flight cancellations next week
Irish Air Line Pilots’ Association said that chances of an additional strike is high after talks in the long-running dispute broke down.
By
Cate McCurry
28 Jun 2024
UK
Talks between Aer Lingus and pilots’ union to resolve dispute break down
An eight-hour strike is also planned for Saturday.
By
Cate McCurry
27 Jun 2024
UK
Fresh talks under way between Aer Lingus and pilots’ union in bid to end dispute
Dozens of flights have been cancelled since pilots began a work-to-rule on Wednesday in their bid for an improved pay offer.
By
Cate McCurry
27 Jun 2024
UK
Stardust victims ‘written into the history books’ as State commemorates the dead
Irish president Michael D Higgins led a ceremony at the Garden of Remembrance in north Dublin.
By
Cate McCurry
23 Jun 2024
UK
Impasse to resolving Aer Lingus dispute ‘sits’ with airline – Ialpa
Mark Tighe, the president of Ialpa, described claims by Aer Lingus that it has ‘repeatedly sought’ to engage with the association as ‘not accurate’.
By
Cate McCurry
23 Jun 2024
UK
State ceremony honours Stardust fire victims
The families of those killed, survivors and senior politicians were attending the event on Sunday.
By
Cate McCurry
23 Jun 2024
UK
Aer Lingus to cancel 120 flights due to pilots’ eight-hour strike next weekend
A spokesperson for the airline said it will impact 15,000 customers on short-haul services.
By
Cate McCurry
22 Jun 2024
Celebrity News
RTE boss ‘extremely pleased’ as public trust level rises despite controversies
The broadcaster was plunged into crisis in June last year after it admitted understating the fees for its star presenter.
By
Cate McCurry
17 Jun 2024
UK
Mary Lou McDonald vows to remain Sinn Fein leader as the party ‘reflects’
Ms McDonald said the party has lessons to learn and will now reflect on where it went wrong in the election campaigns.
By
Cate McCurry
9 Jun 2024
UK
Sinn Fein will not be satisfied with electoral performance – minister
Indications show that the party has won around 11% of first preference votes based on declarations so far in the local elections.
By
Cate McCurry
9 Jun 2024
UK
Limerick days away from first directly-elected mayor in ‘groundbreaking’ role
It is the first time Irish citizens will elect their local first citizen, in what is seen as a test case for the rest of the state.
By
Cate McCurry
6 Jun 2024
Politics
Irish Parliament suspended as protesters call for sanctions on Israel
The group of demonstrators, who were sitting in the public gallery, got to their feet and chanted.
By
Cate McCurry
28 May 2024
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