A 1904 boots and drapery store in Dublin has been revived by a “trendy” coffee shop that embraced its 120-year-old designs.
The records from the National Archives in Dublin show that the SDLP and the Irish government were heavily against the idea.
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A decades-long dispute over the ownership of the cannons included many twists, including concerns that they could be ...
Comments from Roderic O'Gorman on the coalition Government and the latest on efforts to bring the Kinahans back to Ireland ...
Luke Littler struggled to hit top form but still did enough to ease into the last 16 of the World Darts Championship with a 4 ...
A 33-year-old woman and 36-year-old man are due to appear before a district judge at Downpatrick Magistrates’ Court on Monday ...
The absence of an Israeli embassy in Dublin was a source of concern for Ireland’s small Jewish population at the time.
World number one Luke Humphries continued his bid for back-to-back World Championship titles after easing through to the last ...
Posting on his 'Truth Social' platform, he said Mr Walshe is a 'champion golfer' which, he says, is 'a very good asset for ...
The $1 billion pre-tax loss follows TikTok Technology Ltd recording a pre-tax profit of $11.87 million (€11.32 million) in ...
Papers contained in the annual release of documents from the National Archives in Dublin show that Janet Reno, the attorney ...