Ireland’s new prime minister-elect Simon Harris has promised a “firmer” approach to immigration. The Fine Gael leader, who will face a general election by March 2025 at the latest, denied that the coalition government had failed to address immigration concerns. However, he
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Dublin sees heavy police presence, 11 arrests amid 'Irish Lives Matter' march against mass migration
Dublin deployed more than 300 police officers amid a massive march against the push for mass migration – and a counter-protest – in Ireland’s capital city on Monday. According to The Irish Independent, 11 people were arrested amid the demonstrations. The newspaper
A Ryanair flight that was travelling from Manchester to Dublin found itself diverting 500 miles to Paris as Storm Isha battered the United Kingdom. Flight FR555 was already an hour late for take-off after adverse weather conditions on Sunday afternoon meant it
Irish politicians welcomed the second in charge of the Chinese Community Party this week after crowds gathered for his arrival on the largest passenger plane ever to land at Dublin Airport. Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived at Dublin Airport on Tuesday, kicking
A man has died and another is in a serious condition after a Christmas Eve shooting in an Irish restaurant. Police in Dublin believe the attack at Browne’s Steakhouse in the Blanchardstown area of the city is linked to a drugs and
The Iriish Government was yesterday accused of “hypocrisy” after beginning legal action against the UK’s efforts to end Troubles-era court cases. Irish premier Leo Varadkar had said his government was left with “no option” but to legally challenge the UK Government over
Ireland’s government is newly pushing an anti-hate speech law in the wake of riots that came in response to the stabbing of a woman and three children outside a primary school in Dublin. “Language being proposed as law in Ireland means this
Dublin descended into violence and chaos on Thursday night, with police officers attacked and buses and a tram set on fire. The disturbing voice note believed to have been behind the riots in the Irish capital has now been revealed. The voice
They were handed over following chaos in Dublin on Thursday when police cars, buses and trams were torched and shops looted. Violence erupted after a knife attack on three children and their helper. Some 34 people were arrested. The Police Service of