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Gardaí investigating disappearance of child not seen for number of years find human skeletal remains

September 17, 2025 by

GARDAÍ investigating the disappearance of a child from Co Dublin have today found human skeletal remains. Daniel Aruebose, who would now be seven years old, has not been seen for a number of years. Gardaí believe the remains found at a site in Donabate, north Dublin, are those of the missing boy. "Gardaí in Swords are continuing to investigate all of the circumstances of the … [Read more...] about Gardaí investigating disappearance of child not seen for number of years find human skeletal remains

Harris and presidential hopefuls support greater transparency for Áras an Uachtaráin

September 17, 2025 by

CALLS are growing to bring the president’s office under Freedom of Information law. Tánaiste Simon Harris has showed his support for making the office of the President of Ireland subject to Freedom of Information (FoI) legislation, in a move that has drawn backing from several presidential candidates ahead of the upcoming election. Speaking at the National Ploughing … [Read more...] about Harris and presidential hopefuls support greater transparency for Áras an Uachtaráin

Only moderate growth forecast for Northern Ireland

September 17, 2025 by

DANSKE BANK has slightly upgraded its economic growth forecast for Northern Ireland in 2025 but warned that the outlook remains cautious due to domestic and global pressures. According to the bank’s latest Northern Ireland Quarterly Sectoral Forecasts, the regional economy is now expected to expand by 1.1% in 2025, a small increase from the previous forecast of 1.0%, but still … [Read more...] about Only moderate growth forecast for Northern Ireland

Gavin confirms only one term if elected and urges voting rights for Irish abroad

September 16, 2025 by

FIANNA Fáil’s presidential hopeful Jim Gavin has firmly committed to serving only one term if elected, promising an “extremely active and intensive” seven-year tenure. Speaking during his campaign stop at the party’s annual think-in in Cork, the former football manager also laid out a vision for a presidency that would not shy away from highlighting Ireland’s pressing social … [Read more...] about Gavin confirms only one term if elected and urges voting rights for Irish abroad

Ireland welcomes 6,000 new citizens in series of ceremonies

September 16, 2025 by

IRELAND has granted Irish citizenship to 6,000 people this week. A series of ceremonies have taken place at the Convention Centre Dublin to mark the occasion. Ireland’s Minister of State with responsibility for Migration, Colm Brophy and Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe have led the events, with the support of Ministers of State Robert Troy and Neale Richmond. “It is a great … [Read more...] about Ireland welcomes 6,000 new citizens in series of ceremonies

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After two years of living in Tralee and Waterford, refugees from Kosovo were granted the right to become Irish citizens on February 13, 2001. In 1999, almost 1,000 Kosovar refugees first arrived in Ireland. They were displaced due to the ethnic war  and “cleansing” taking place in their homeland, and fled to Ireland under the United Nations Human Rights Council protection programme. Of the 1,000 refugees, most returned home after the Kumanovo Treaty in June of 1999, but 140 of the refugees remained in Ireland and were granted full citizenship in their new homeland on this day in 2001.

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