The number of people seeking asylum in Ireland has fallen for the first time in a decade. According to Jim O’Callaghan, the Minister for Justice, applications...
Israel’s Foreign Minister, Gideon Sa’ar, has placed the blame for ongoing aid distribution failures in the Gaza Strip squarely on the United Nations. As starvation becomes...
The UK government announced significant reforms aimed at overhauling its ethical standards and election regulations, responding to longstanding criticisms regarding transparency and accountability. Key developments include...
Protests are intensifying across Ukraine in response to a new law that critics argue threatens the independence of key anti-corruption agencies. Demonstrators gathered in major cities...
Moscow has expressed strong disapproval following Italy’s cancellation of a concert featuring conductor Valery Gergiev, known for his connections to the Kremlin. The concert was scheduled...
As the House of Commons prepares for its summer recess, Keir Starmer will hold his final Cabinet meeting of the parliamentary year today, marking a pivotal...
In a landmark decision, the UK Parliament has voted to decriminalise abortion for women in England and Wales, allowing the procedure to be performed up to...
The Mayor of Limerick, John Moran, has rescinded a controversial proposal to close The Crescent on O’Connell Street during the upcoming August Animations festival. The decision...
Former President Donald Trump is encountering intensified scrutiny over his past connections to Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier implicated in numerous sex trafficking scandals. This renewed...
The Liberal Democrats (Lib Dems) are intensifying their focus on climate issues as they aim to consolidate support among voters in the United Kingdom. Following a...