Northern Ireland, riots and police
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Rioters clashed with police in Ballymena, and masked groups set fire to a recreation center in Larne, where families had been given temporary shelter.
Eoin McElholm says Tyrone "should always be pushing" for All-Ireland titles but insists manager Malachy O'Rourke is keeping the team grounded.
Paul Durcan, a poet whose native Ireland was his canvas for work that reflected sublime pleasures, historical memory and sly irreverence, as well as confronting his lingering torment after his father had him endure electroshock therapy rather than accept his passion for poetry,
Ireland in recent years has seen its GDP balloon for reasons unrelated to what its workforce is up to. The unexpected fortune stems not from oil, but from global tax-shifting. Big multinational firms have found this damp corner of Europe a good place to book profits made from their globe-spanning operations.
A range of U.S. businesses store intellectual property in Ireland due to a favorable business environment built on low corporate taxes. Examples are common in the technology and pharmaceutical industries.
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Across Ireland, historic properties are keeping up with the times and upping their hospitality game with new suites, modern amenities and cutting-edge wellness. But is all this new coming at the
Mapping more accurately than ever Ireland's peatlands, which are vital as carbon sinks but whose boundaries can be hard to determine, could help fight global warming, researchers say.
Winterwatch 2026 will be setting up home at the National Trust’s Mount Stewart in County Down to celebrate the wonder of the winter season and its wildlife