Ireland must use wealth to ease world suffering

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Ireland’s Foreign Minister says country must use its wealth to ease ‘suffering’ across the world Ireland’s Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said €1.22 billion will be...

Funeral of father and five-year-old daughter, Robert and Shauna Garwe, killed in Creeslough blast

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Robert Garwe had taken his daughter Shauna to the shop to buy a birthday cake for her mother. The final funeral for victims of the...

Creeslough blast victim Martina Martin had an ‘abundance of love’

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Sixth funeral held since Friday’s fatal blast in Creeslough which killed ten people A mother-of-four killed in the Creeslough service station tragedy had an “abundance...

Irish women in their 80s are seeking contact with adopted children under the Irish...

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The Adoption Authority of Ireland says older women are coming forward to look for information about their children who were put up for adoption. The...

Mother and son killed in Creeslough blast ‘were always side by side’

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Mourners heard how Catherine O’Donnell was full of life and her 13-year-old son James was a fan of wrestling.   The mother and teenage son killed...

Ireland’s women’s soccer manager and FAI apologies for players singing of ‘Up the ‘Ra’...

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Irish soccer’s governing body, the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), has apologised after footage emerged of Republic of Ireland women’s players singing a pro-IRA...

President Michael D Higgins pays tribute at the funeral of James Flaherty

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The people of Creeslough in Co Donegal are showing a great example of solidarity after tragedy, said President Michael D Higgins at the funeral...

Creeslough’s Jessica Gallagher, 24, remembered at her funeral for ‘love’ and ‘kindness’

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Jessica Gallagher was the first of ten victims of the explosion in the Co Donegal village to be laid to rest. A fashion designer killed...

First funerals of Creeslough victims

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Funeral services for Jessica Gallagher and Martin McGill at St Michael’s church. The first of the funerals of the victims of the service station explosion...

RTÉ publishes new evidence in notorious 1985 killing of Fr Niall Molloy in Offaly

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It was a case from an era – 1985 - when Ireland could not officially even countenance the suggestion that parish priests had affairs...