Conspiracy theories and far-right rhetoric are being shared across Ireland in advance of Friday's general election.
The establishment parties are taking the chance to sweep up votes while Sinn Fein struggles to regain its footing.View on ...
Unlike many European countries, Ireland does not have a significant far-right party, but anti-immigrant independent ...
You can see the changing face of Ireland on Main Street in Letterkenny, the largest town in County Donegal, where one in ...
Ireland’s youngest ever prime minister, Simon Harris, may have thought he had a victory in Ireland’s upcoming general ...
The Higher Education Authority (HEA) has announced the 2025 Call for the Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships Programme. The ...
Minister for Finance Jack Chambers has said that the next Government will need to remain highly focused on maintaining and ...
A budget surplus and concerns over U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's upcoming tax policies are some of the economic ...
A public system may be complex to achieve, but it is necessary if we want a society that takes shared responsibility for all ...
An immigration debate on RTE on Monday saw election candidates duke it out on a subject that has been a hot political topic ...
With homelessness and affordability at crisis levels, housing takes centre stage in Ireland’s election — and the far right is ...
As part of Budget 2025, the Government announced a National Training Fund (NTF) investment package worth €1.485 billion over ...