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Sinn Fein has "lost control" of youths in Londonderry says a unionist politician in the city, after republicans mounted a ...
The Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Bill 2025 is expected to be passed by the lower house of the Oireachtas today and go to ...
No further police action is being taken over wages paid to a former Sinn Féin press officer who was later convicted of child ...
Sinn Féin has blamed the British government for child poverty as the crisis worsens in their heartlands. Children in parts of ...
PAUL Murphy has defended People Before Profit after 15 members left the party over accusations of “performative politics” and ...
The Dáil has agreed to pass a piece of legislation without a vote which will extend Rent Pressure Zones across the country.
GARDAI are facing legal action over an alleged failure to comply with a probe into the murder of Denis Donaldson, it has ...
Minister Jack Chambers has announced that some 13,000 civil servants would have their pension deductions checked for errors.
The police say they have conflicting reports about the involvement of paramilitaries in attacks on the homes of a number of ...
Mr Bryson said he did not know how private messages on Twitter with Sinn Féin's Daithí McKay in 2015 ended up being published ...
New figures show that at least one in every four boarded-up council home has been empty for longer than 12 months ...
New figures show that at least one in every four boarded up council home has been empty for longer than 12 months.