Fine Gael presidential candidate Heather Humphreys has said the Occupied Territories Bill should include a ban on services as ...
Meet one of the patriarchs of the famed brewing dynasty. In Netflix’s new historical drama House of Guinness, the legacy of ...
Africa is not a country... Now that we've got that out the way, we can move on to what we've gathered here to discuss today: ...
Would-be retirees are facing a series of taxation and other financial hurdles impacting their retirement choices, writes ...
In Ireland 11 confirmed cases were found of doctors who were sanctioned abroad and who were able to retain their ability to ...
Brits and other travellers from non-EU countries will have to register their biometric information before entering a Schengen ...
Discover how the EU's new Entry/Exit System will track biometric data, impact travel and change border control processes ...
A South Korean agency for protecting personal information on Wednesday fined Facebook Inc 6.7 billion won ($6.06 million) and sought a criminal investigation for providing users' personal information ...
The return to authoritarianism worldwide — not least in the US — will have ramifications for internationally-linked universities and corporations here, write Alexander Dukalskis and Alexander Cooley ...
Full Fact looks at some of the most common claims we see relating to what asylum seekers do – or don’t – get when they come ...
The Irish Music & Dance Sensation will be staged at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10, at the Mishler Theatre, Altoona. The hit show ...
Voicing opposition to the preferred cross-country option, Independent Cllr John O’Malley said Taoiseach Micheál Martin had ...