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Consumers in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland expect a weaker economy, less favourable job prospects, and higher ...
In the next instalment of our series examining women’s football worldwide, we will focus on the sport in both the Republic of ...
The findings come in a special Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU) survey commissioned to examine and compare the sentiment of consumers in Northern Ireland and the Republic across areas such as ...
Catastrophe data aggregator PERILS has now raised its insurance industry loss estimate for the extratropical windstorm “Éowyn” that impacted the Republic ...
The UK’s decision to leave the EU was a seismic shock in Ireland. In the years following the Belfast/Good Friday agreement, ...
Irish citizens living in Northern Ireland are not currently permitted to vote in Irish presidential elections - a new bill from Aontú seeks to change that.
The chief constable has told MPs the “attritional” approach of security agencies in dealing with the Troubles compensation ...
Families impacted by the Omagh bombing will be “satisfied” by steps taken by the Irish Government to co-operate with the ...
Most consumers expect the prices of goods and services to keep rising and house values to continue to climb. A majority expect the economies in both the Republic and Northern Ireland to be weaker ...
I was at the fourth Shared Island Forum in Dublin Castle earlier this month when the Taoiseach, Micheál Martin, gave one of ...