Portia A. Buckley’s Clodagh and TJ O’Grady Peyton’s Room Taken have made it to the Oscars short list. The news was announced last week that both Irish shorts had been selected for the short list of 15 ...
Bank of England warns banks to have a Plan B for Brexit aftermath ...and a Plan C and a Plan D... UK banks need to ...
The failure to achieve peace, to eliminate acute global poverty, hunger, and the consequences of climate change and ...
Trevor Ringland, former Ireland rugby player who has been honoured with an MBE for his community work, told David Hennessy about the role sport... Kildare is marking the 1500th anniversary of St ...
Ireland’s Foreign Minister says country must use its wealth to ease ‘suffering’ across the world Ireland’s Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said €1.22 billion will be... German prosecutors said the ...
Aoife Kelleher told David Hennessy about her documentary about Ireland’s first female President which is set to open Irish Film Festival London. The forthcoming ...
In this week's special commemorative Irish World: • President Michael D Higgins pays tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth and writes about her significant contribution... More than 100 Heathrow Airport ...
Sharon Shannon Big Band’s will be playing three concerts in the UK with special guests Imelda May, Liam Ó Maonlaí, Mundy, Camille O’Sullivan and Cait O’Riordan all in tribute to the late Shane ...
Fiachna Ó Braonáin of Hothouse Flowers told David Hennessy about 40 years of the band. Hothouse Flowers will return to the UK in 2025 to celebrate... Singer- songwriter and actor Niall McNamee told ...
Fiachna Ó Braonáin of Hothouse Flowers told David Hennessy about 40 years of the band. Hothouse Flowers will return to the UK in 2025 to celebrate their iconic albums People (1988) and Home (1990).
Singer- songwriter and actor Niall McNamee told David Hennessy about his biggest London headline show to date, supporting big names such as The Wolfe Tones and his debut album which arrives next year.