Charlie Flanagan predicted that vital intelligence information held by the Republic of Ireland may not be made available to ...
Charlie Flanagan questioned whether all key information held in the Republic of Ireland would be made available to the UK inquiry into the bombing.
Almost 50,000 energy customers remain without power on the island of Ireland more than a week on from Storm Eowyn. On ...
Everton and Tottenham have also been consistent in their pursuit of Ferguson but the chance to link up with his former ...
A former minister for justice and minister for foreign affairs has said he fears vital evidence may not be available to a UK ...
Two Indian students in their 20s were killed in a car crash in County Carlow, southern Ireland, incident occurred when the ...
Bristol City's Republic of Ireland midfielder Mark Sykes has extended his contract until the summer of 2026. The 27-year-old ...
Cashin has signed a contract that runs until June 2030, with the Seagulls agreeing a "significant undisclosed fee", ...
West Ham United have moved swiftly in the transfer market, securing a loan deal for Brighton & Hove Albion striker Evan ...
Published in "Folkmakt, No, 1".
A former justice minister has raised concerns about the failure of the government in Ireland to commission its own inquiry into the Omagh bombing. Charlie Flanagan, who served as both a justice and ...
A day of reckoning is fast approaching for the Irish Government and its engagement with the Omagh bomb inquiry. The Taoiseach ...