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Stone Storms Stormont

Panicking politicians and officials ran in terror from the Northern Ireland Assembly building at Stormont last Friday, after notorious loyalist killer Michael Stone burst into the building waving a gun and a bag in which he said was a bomb Read more...

Labour Promises Cheaper Bus Fares If They're Elected Into Government

On Monday Labour announced that they would reduce all adult bus fares in Dublin to €1 and child-fares to 50 cents if they formed part of a government after the next election Read more...

Government Launches 'Operation Freeflow' For Christmas

The Irish government launched this year's 'Operation Freeflow' on Monday in its yearly effort to reduce congestion on the streets of Dublin in the run up to Christmas Read more...

Ian Paisley And The DUP Put First Minister Nomination On Hold

After the furore over Michael Stone's attempted forced-entry into Stormont died down, the Northern Assembly continued their meeting to nominate the First Minister and Deputy First Minister Read more...

Pacino's Quest Coincides With Trinity College Honor

More akin to a Hollywood awards ceremony 66-year-old Al Pacino was in Dublin last week where he received Trinity College's, honorary patronage of the University Philosophical Society Read more...

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