Ireland’s Katie Taylor added Britain’s Chantelle Cameron’s world super-lightweight titles to her lightweight belts six months after losing to her at the
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Ireland to tighten hate laws amid far-right Dublin riot ‘shame’ | News
Unrest started after a knife attack on a woman and three children that seriously wounded a five-year-old girl. Ireland’s prime minister has
Far-right violence erupts in Dublin following school knife attack | Protests News
Violent clashes broke out in central Dublin on Thursday evening, with vehicles torched and riot police attacked by a far-right mob following
Violent protests in Dublin after children injured in knife attack | Crime News
Police say they have not ruled out any motive behind stabbing incident, and warn against spread of ‘misinformation’. Violent protests have erupted
Major international airlines suspend flights to Israel amid war on Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Israel aviation authority advises airlines still flying in its airspace to carry extra fuel as delays are to be expected. Leading international
Gymnastics Ireland ‘deeply sorry’ to Black girl ignored at medal ceremony | Racism News
Footage showed the official appearing to snub the girl, the only Black gymnast in a medal lineup. Ireland’s gymnastics federation has apologised
Novels from Canada, Ireland, US, UK finalists for Booker Prize for fiction | Arts and Culture News
Shortlist announced for annual Booker literature prize includes two first-time novels among the six finalists. Novels from Canada, Ireland, the United States,
‘Shut it all down’: UK legacy bill threatens Troubles-era atrocity inquests | History News
Belfast, Northern Ireland – Amid widespread opposition across the island of Ireland, the controversial Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill was
Ireland considers legal action against UK’s Northern Ireland legacy bill | Politics News
Dublin opposes a proposed UK law that would grant immunity to those involved in 30 years of Northern Ireland conflict. The Republic
War in Ukraine sees Ireland reckon with its policy of neutrality | Russia-Ukraine war News
Following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24 last year, Micheal Martin, then Ireland’s prime minister, insisted on several occasions that
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