Irish - Last year 2024
'A slap in the face': Mother and baby home survivors told they need photo ID to apply for redress
- The Government's long-awaited redress scheme finally opens for applications today
- Many elderly survivors do not have a passport, driving licence or Public Service Card
- One man was told his mother cannot apply without photo ID, but he could apply on her behalf if she died
'I am no longer the best person for that job': Varadkar's emotional resignation speech, in full
“I have nothing else lined up or in mind,” the Taoiseach said.
Limerick hurler Kyle Hayes receives fully suspended sentences for violent disorder offences
Hayes has also been ordered to pay the victim €10,000 in compensation for injuries and loss of earnings due to these injuries.
Sinn Féin's reserved public remarks on Gaza while in US leave the party wide open for criticism
It’s a rarity that Varadkar comes out looking stronger on the issue of Palestine than Sinn Féin.