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Pontiff to lie in state at St Peter’s Basilica for next three days, where thousands of Catholics expected to pay respects ...
Danny Mullen bagged a brace against basement side Sligo Rovers as a resurgent Derry City moved to within three points of the ...
Tesla’s first-quarter profit dropped 39 per cent as sales of its electric vehicles plummeted owing to a weak product line-up ...
The then-leader of the opposition, Fine Gael’s Enda Kenny, attended the funeral of John Paul II in 2005. A Government spokeswoman confirmed that the Department of the Taoiseach had requested that the ...
Planned new Leaving Cert reforms will affect students in disadvantaged schools while benefiting those whose parents can ...
New graduates entering the teaching profession often find themselves priced out of the very cities where demand for their ...
Atmosphere of resignation pervades St Peter’s Square in the Vatican as Irish tourists and others reflect on late pontiff’s ...
The worsening international economic outlook and the specific threat to multinational investment both pose dangers ...
Dingley, meanwhile, finally launched the FAI’s long-awaited “Women and Girls’ Action Plan”, a mish mash of meaningless waffle ...
Another Italian contender is Cardinal Parolin (70), from Schiavon in northern Italy, who has been the Vatican secretary of ...
Eight male juveniles have been arrested following a high-speed Garda pursuit across counties Kilkenny and Waterford on Monday ...
The move by Government to cut the amount of time new teachers must work before securing permanent contracts is welcome, but ...