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Zutec Acquires Operance, Strengthening UK Leadership in Digital Handover & Building Safety Compliance
The acquisition provides a complementary fit in terms of customers, solutions and remit, solidifying the company's position as the leading player in Handover and Building Safety Act
Indian Man Allegedly Tortured Into False Confession Over Brutal 2017 Murder of Irish Backpacker
Vikat Bhagat claims policee tortured him and forced him to put his finger prints on the beer bottles found near the stanggled body of Danielle McLaughlin.
Endometriosis Is a Career Killer: UK Women See Wages Plummet by £56 Monthly, Employment Drop 2.7%
A report reveals endometriosis leads to lower wages and job loss for women, highlighting workplace stigma and causing uproar from activists.
VRBO Refuses Refund After Family Discovers Sex Toys, Bloodstained Furniture, and Lubricant in Holiday Rental
A family's dream trip turned into a nightmare when they found their rental home in disgusting conditions, forcing them to contact Vrbo, which refused to issue them a refund.
Best Gaming Review Sites For Seasonal Bonuses In Ireland
In this article, we ranked the top casino review sites specialising in identifying and showcasing these special seasonal bonuses
6 Families, One Trip: How Darren Campbell & The FBA Brand Builder Are Giving Back To The Northern Irish Community
Entrepreneur Darren Campbell turned his success with The FBA Brand Builder into a £100,000 giveaway, giving back to the Northern Irish community.
Brave 8-Year-Old Girl Fatally Stabbed in Ireland Defending Her Mum From House Intruder
Malika Noor Al Katib, 8, was brutally murdered by Mohammad Shaker Al Tamimi, who stabbed her and her mother in their home.
Britain's Millionaire Exodus: Labour's Tax Plans Are Pushing The Rich Out To Greece, Italy And Ireland
UK millionaires are expediting plans to leave the country as fears grow that Labour may announce capital gains tax hikes and an "exit levy" for those leaving.
Struggling Irish Families Slam £370K Newly-Built Homes For Ukranian Refugees Amidst Housing Crisis
Irish citizens are taking to the streets and to Twitter to protest the housing projects funded by the government to aid Ukrainian refugees.
Ireland Drops Out Of Top 10 Nationalities Seeking Work in UK; India, US And Pakistan Take Top Spots
The data shows that Ireland has dropped out of the top 10 nationalities seeking work in the UK, a huge contrast to when it ranked second in 2016.
Airline Passengers Reach 'Wrong' Country As Storm Isha Causes Havoc Across UK, Ireland
Airports in the UK and Ireland were badly hit by the storm, with winds carving across the runways at 90 mph.
Storm Ciarán Warning: Flooding Hits Northern Ireland with Amber Alerts in Effect
As the Met Office's amber warning for rain came into effect at 9pm on Monday, much of the south-eastern region of Northern Ireland found itself under siege from heavy rainfall.
Travel Warning: UK, Ireland Warn People Over Contagious, Severe Illness In Spain
The illness, commonly referred to as crypto and caused by a parasite, leads to "watery diarrhoea" but other symptoms include dehydration, stomach cramps, nausea, fever and weight loss.
UN Special Rapporteur Says 'Second Nakba' May be Underway in Gaza
UN says "mass ethnic cleansing" of Palestinians is underway. Concurrently, condemnation continues from various countries, including South Africa and Ireland.
Britain and Ireland Set To Be Named As Hosts For Euro 2028 As Turkey Withdraws
Euro 2028 is being lined up to take place in Britain and Ireland after Turkey instead decided to pursue its joint bid with Italy to host Euro 2032.
Storm Agnes Wreaks Havoc Across the UK and Ireland
The impact of Storm Agnes has been keenly felt in Wales, with Capel Curig in the northwest experiencing the strongest gusts at a staggering 80mph.
Smurfit Kappa discuss merger with US rival WestRock
Two of the world's largest paper and packaging producers are in discussion to merge into a combined entity named Smurfit WestRock, with its global headquarters in Dublin, Ireland.
Travellers now need to pay a fee to enter the UK
Travellers who have visa-free access to the UK will now need a permit to enter the country.
N.Ireland marks 25 years of peace, but police come under attack
Police vehicles were on Monday pelted with projectiles, including petrol bombs, during an illegal dissident republican march in Londonderry on the eve of Biden's visit.
U.S. President Biden to visit Ireland, Northern Ireland next week
U.S. President Joe Biden will visit Ireland and Northern Ireland on April 11-14 to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday peace accord on one side of the Irish border and visit his ancestral home on the other, the White House said on Wednesday.
France survive Ireland scare, Netherlands ease past Gibraltar
France held on to beat Ireland 1-0 in Dublin on Monday to win their second Euro 2024 qualifier, while the Netherlands eased past Gibraltar 3-0.
Irish PM cautious about deal to restore N.Ireland govt
The EU wants to prevent unchecked goods from England, Scotland and Wales entering its single market by the back door via EU member state Ireland.
Irish tourist falls to death from moving train in Thailand
A 45-year-old Irish tourist who was on a vacation in Thailand died after falling from a moving train on Tuesday.
Ireland marks 100 years since founding of Irish Free State
One hundred years ago on Tuesday, Ireland gained statehood in the midst of a bitter civil war.
Irish privacy regulator fines Facebook 265 million euros
Ireland's data privacy regulator imposed a 265 million euro ($277 million) fine on social media giant Facebook on Monday, bringing the total it has fined parent group Meta to almost 1 billion euros.
Ireland voices hope of end to post-Brexit trade row in N.Ireland
Ireland's foreign minister Simon Coveney on Friday gave hope of an end to wrangling over post-Brexit trading rules in Northern Ireland.
UK PM hopes for 'negotiated solution' with EU to N.Ireland row
New UK Prime Minister Liz Truss on Wednesday said she hoped talks with the EU could help resolve a dispute over post-Brexit trade in Northern Ireland.
Brother accused of stabbing his three young siblings to death
A 24-year-old man, Andy Cash, has been charged with the murders of his two sisters and brother in Tallaght, Dublin.
Dublin vet successfully performs rare C-section on guinea pig
A vet in Dublin managed to successfully perform a Caesarean section surgery on a guinea pig and help her deliver six kits.
Northern Ireland protocol explainer: why the UK government's plan to change it violates international law
By merely publishing its intention to unilaterally override the protocol, the UK is already in breach of international law