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Former tánaiste Simon Coveney speaks to Political Correspondent John Manley about high-wire Brexit negotiations, unionist ...
An Australian engineer has been granted conditional release after spending more than four years in an Iraqi prison in what ...
An Australian engineer has been freed after spending four years in an Iraqi prison, officials have confirmed. Robert Pether ...
As the UK grapples with record child poverty rates, new analysis from Loughborough University shows two thirds of MPs ...
Trinity College Dublin announces a complete severing of institutional ties with Israel, citing "ongoing violations of ...
University board announces divestment from Israeli firms, colleges; decision taken in step with recommendations of a task ...
Gaza is facing “dark days”, the Prime Minister has said, as he vowed to consider “further action” against Israel. At the despatch box, Sir Keir Starmer described the Israeli government’s conduct in ...
John Roche, in his first week as the PM’s chief science advisor, discusses funding, anti-science sentiment, and the ...
Exclusive: A new paper has argued that Keir Starmer needs to push forward with plans to back a Middle East peace fund with a ...
Christopher Luxon received a letter from 26 international climate change scientists accusing the government of "ignoring ...
T HE PRESIDENTIAL election in Poland on June 1st was a distillation of the political choice facing all of Europe these days.
In Malta there has always been consensus on the recognition of the State of Palestine and the inalienable right of Israel to exist in peace. Hence, the solution of two states, two peoples living ...