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Cate McCurry
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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
Film
Belfast rap group Kneecap would be ‘very proud’ to scoop best British film Bafta
The Irish-language film, also called Kneecap, has been nominated in six categories.
By
Cate McCurry
16 Feb 2025
Politics
Irish emergency humanitarian assistance for Gaza to be delivered next week
Simon Harris is due to meet Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa on Saturday.
By
Cate McCurry
15 Feb 2025
UK
‘Several lessons to be learned from unwarranted death’ of Stephen Holmes
The father-of-two died in hospital on Saturday February 8 following an incident in the Beechmount Village area of Strabane on February 3.
By
Cate McCurry
15 Feb 2025
UK
Man convicted of rape and murder of Irish backpacker in Goa
Vikat Bhagat was found guilty at the District and Sessions Court in south Goa on Friday
By
Cate McCurry
14 Feb 2025
UK
McGregor could be cross examined over statement on key CCTV footage
The mixed martial arts fighter had been ordered by an Irish court not to share the CCTV footage which was used in the civil case against him.
By
Cate McCurry
13 Feb 2025
Politics
Taoiseach has ‘duty to protect’ Irish jobs as he defends trip to Washington DC
Micheal Martin said US-Irish relations were ‘extremely significant’.
By
Cate McCurry
12 Feb 2025
UK
Tariffs ‘not conducive’ to economic growth – Irish premier
Mr Martin said it is important for the EU to maintain a ‘positive’ trading relationship with Mr Trump.
By
Cate McCurry
10 Feb 2025
UK
Speed limits reduced across Irish roads as part of plan to reduce deaths
The move to cut limits from 80km/h to 60km/h on hundreds of roads come into effect from Friday.
By
Cate McCurry
7 Feb 2025
UK
Use of force in killing of four IRA men ‘not justified’ – coroner
Use of lethal force by the SAS soldiers was ‘not reasonable’, Mr Justice Michael Humphreys concluded.
By
Cate McCurry
6 Feb 2025
UK
Secretary of state fell asleep during meeting with Omagh bomb families
The Omagh Bombing Inquiry is examining whether the 1998 atrocity could reasonably have been prevented by UK authorities.
By
Cate McCurry
4 Feb 2025
UK
Family of Olive Hawkes ‘torn apart’ in aftermath of Omagh bomb
Mrs Hawkes, a 60-year-old mother-of-two, was remembered at the Omagh Bombing Inquiry on Tuesday by her son and daughter.
By
Cate McCurry
4 Feb 2025
UK
Woman ‘searched for husband and son for years’ after Omagh bomb
Bryan White, 27, was shopping in Omagh with his father Fred when the bomb exploded.
By
Cate McCurry
4 Feb 2025
UK
Michael Gallagher speaks about toll of campaigning in aftermath of Omagh bomb
His son Aiden, a 21-year-old mechanic, was one of 29 people who was killed in 1998.
By
Cate McCurry
4 Feb 2025
Environment
GAA club turns into family refuge and office as thousands remain without power
St Brigid’s Club in Kiltoom, Co Roscommon, has become a help centre for locals following Storm Eowyn.
By
Cate McCurry
29 Jan 2025
Environment
Taoiseach denies delay in request for help from the EU after storm
Micheal Martin said it is not his understanding that there was a significant delay in requesting help, including generators and additional crews.
By
Cate McCurry
28 Jan 2025
Politics
Deputy First Minister criticises Higgins over Gaza comments at Holocaust event
Emma Little-Pengelly said the Republic’s president was ‘absolutely wrong’ to raise the issues at the annual Holocaust memorial event.
By
Cate McCurry
27 Jan 2025
Politics
Tanaiste defends Higgins’ decision to raise Gaza during Holocaust speech
Protesters were removed from the memorial event during an address by Michael D Higgins on Sunday.
By
Cate McCurry
27 Jan 2025
UK
Simon Harris and Hilary Benn have ‘warm and engaging’ conversation
Mr Harris said he and Mr Benn discussed repealing and replacing the Legacy Act as well as commitments under the newly formed Irish Government.
By
Cate McCurry
24 Jan 2025
Environment
Ireland warned to prepare as ‘most dangerous’ Storm Eowyn approaches
The worst of the storm is expected to hit on Friday morning with winds predicted to reach up to 130kph.
By
Cate McCurry
23 Jan 2025
UK
Row over opposition speaking rights leads to delay in electing taoiseach
Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy was forced to suspend Dail proceedings for almost half an hour amid chaotic scenes.
By
Cate McCurry
22 Jan 2025
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