Taoiseach's apology to survivors of institutional abuse is a welcome acknowledgement of the suffering endured by so many vulnerable people, but the background to the apology is not as encouraging ...
It found that 77% of respondents from businesses in Ireland have not recalibrated their DEI approach and that 78% still see ...
Survivors of the thalidomide drug scandal will be offered a formal State apology. A commitment to a State apology was given to representatives of the Irish Thalidomide Association (ITA) following a ...
Farmers at an IFA meeting on Thursday night put forward that they would have no problem escalating their protest over Bord ...
Deputy Seamus Healy stated in Dáil Éireann that the Government's climbdown on SNAs was a sticking plaster at best. The ...
The Taoiseach has “unequivocally apologised” to the survivors of childhood abuse at industrial and reformatory schools in ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has defended the government’s rent reforms after a major landlord who recently announced the purchase of 77 apartments in Kildare predicted they would lead to increases in its ...
Sectarianism in Derry is increasingly being expressed through the Israel/Palestine conflict, with some nationalist youths ...
The Government's apology to institutional abuse survivors is welcome, but there's concern for those who - after four State ...
The Taoiseach has “unequivocally apologised” to the survivors of childhood abuse at industrial and reformatory schools in Ireland. Micheal Martin issued the apology in the Dail on “behalf of the ...
Miriam Moriarty Owens who is from County Kerry said she and others had been "criminalised us as children" and "we had done nothing wrong". The then Taoiseach Bertie Ahern issued a State apology to ...
Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Micheál Martin has apologised to survivors of institutional abuse in the Dail (Irish ...