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Varadkar urges planning for border poll despite reconciliation concerns

Varadkar urges planning for border poll despite reconciliation concerns

October 8, 2025 by

FORMER Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has publicly criticised the Irish government, accusing it of erecting "artificial barriers" to holding a border poll. In a recent interview, Varadkar emphasised the need for the government to take proactive steps toward planning for a united Ireland, even in the absence of complete reconciliation across the island. Speaking on the BBC’s Borderland … [Read more...] about Varadkar urges planning for border poll despite reconciliation concerns

Connolly campaign under fire for unauthorised use of President Higgins in election video

October 8, 2025 by

INDEPENDENT presidential candidate Catherine Connolly is facing criticism after her campaign released a promotional video featuring footage of President Michael D. Higgins without his consent. The video, aimed at rallying support ahead of the upcoming election, includes clips of President Higgins as well as other former presidents of Ireland. While none of them are shown … [Read more...] about Connolly campaign under fire for unauthorised use of President Higgins in election video

Rugby unions push back against breakaway R360 league

October 8, 2025 by

EIGHT of rugby’s most influential national unions have issued a warning against the emerging R360 competition, declaring that any players who sign with the breakaway league will be barred from international selection. The unified stance, announced this week in a joint statement by the rugby unions of Ireland, England, Scotland, France, Italy, New Zealand, Australia, and South … [Read more...] about Rugby unions push back against breakaway R360 league

Irish government unveils ambitious Budget 2026

October 8, 2025 by

THE Irish Government has unveiled its Budget 2026, with a package worth €9.4bn. Ministers Paschal Donohoe and Jack Chambers described the budget as focused on “protecting jobs and growth” amid ongoing global economic uncertainty. The total package includes €8.1bn in public spending and €1.3bn in taxation measures, marking a change from the one-off supports seen in recent … [Read more...] about Irish government unveils ambitious Budget 2026

Meet Alex O’Grady – the Irish teen chasing a Formula One dream

October 7, 2025 by

AT JUST 16 years old, Alex O’Grady is speeding toward a dream that few from Ireland have reached: a seat in Formula One. The young racing talent from Loughrea, Co. Galway, has already made waves in the competitive world of Formula 4 racing, and with the right backing, his family believes the top tier of motorsport is within reach. Alex’s racing journey began unusually … [Read more...] about Meet Alex O’Grady – the Irish teen chasing a Formula One dream

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December 18, 1781

Barry Yelverton introduced the bill that will become Yelverton’s Act on this day in 1781. The bill was a modification to Poyning’s Law, which was already in place, and stated that all laws passed by both houses of the Irish parliament should be forwarded to England to become law by royal assent. This took the power to amend laws away from the Irish privy councils.

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