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Ireland in recent years has seen its GDP balloon for reasons unrelated to what its workforce is up to. The unexpected fortune stems not from oil, but from global tax-shifting. Big multinational firms have found this damp corner of Europe a good place to book profits made from their globe-spanning operations.
Across Ireland, historic properties are keeping up with the times and upping their hospitality game with new suites, modern amenities and cutting-edge wellness. But is all this new coming at the expense of Ireland’s ye-olde-timey charm?
The West Indies cricket team are back County Tyrone for the first time since their shock defeat to Ireland in 1969.
Stormont justice minister Naomi Long has warned that the “three-day festival of hate and destruction” needs to stop before someone loses their life as the injury toll rises.PSNI reported nine police officers were injured as disorder in Northern Ireland continued for a third day,
The new changes to Rent Pressure Zones announced this week have 'loopholes that can be abused' by unscrupulous landlords, one renter has said.
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Running through the permutations for the final round of group games in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.
The 29-year-old shared several photos on her Instagram of her 2-year-old daughter Holland's first ballet recital on Monday, June 9. In the sweet snaps, the toddler can be seen wearing a rainbow tutu, butterfly tank top and orange bows in her hair, dancing on stage and sitting on the ground.
Mapping more accurately than ever Ireland's peatlands, which are vital as carbon sinks but whose boundaries can be hard to determine, could help fight global warming, researchers say.