Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has called on the Taoiseach to engage with the British government to express Ireland's support for the proposed Philomena's Law.
St. Mary’s NS, Ballinagare is currently collecting bottles and cans as part of the Return scheme. If you have any bottles and/or cans with the Return logo, kindly place in the Return bin in the ...
A couple from Luton have released their own original song, after performing together for more than 15 years – and it is out in time for St Patrick's Day.
Multiple classes at Sergeant Bluff-Luton High School are working together on their entrepreneurial skills, making metal signs ...
Celebrated ‘Irish Women Come to Luton’ on Saturday, 31st January. Over 250 mostly Irish ladies and some select gents attended. Amongst the VIPs were Amy Nicholls, Mayor of Luton, MP Sarah Owen and MP ...
On the eve of Ireland’s presidential election in October Kevin Rafter, professor of political communication at Dublin City University, came up with a good idea. He urged the new president to “convene ...
The number of Irish citizens seeking consular assistance about deportation from the US increased from 15 in 2024 to 65 last year, the Dáil has heard. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Neale ...
A town carnival which attracts about 25,000 visitors is returning to a park for the first time in four years to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Luton Carnival, hosted by the UK Centre for Carnival ...
TDs and councillors slammed the new rules, saying local representatives need accurate information to respond with policy to make communities safer. Anger erupted in Cork City Hall on Friday when a new ...
Police have launched a murder investigation into a woman's death after a post-mortem examination revealed she may have died from a stab wound. Beata Szauer, 46, was found at her home in Brook Street, ...
What could be better than an Irish Guinness beef stew? This hearty Irish meal is sure to remind anyone Irish of home and childhood. A hug-in-a-bowl Irish Guinness beef stew is just one example of the ...
People from the northwest have the highest risk of developing a genetic disease that causes a dangerous build-up of iron in the body, a new study suggests. Often referred to as the “Celtic curse”, ...