Northern Ireland risks becoming “collateral damage” in Donald Trump’s trade war because the Brexit deal means it must apply any retaliatory EU tariffs against the US.
Northern Ireland’s manufacturing sector is bracing itself for more disruption and turmoil, despite dodging the 20% tariff the ...
Granted, Shamrock Rovers ended up losing to Galway United, but Ruesha ‘from the halfway line’ Littlejohn should still turn up ...
Declan Ganley, the Irish telecommunications magnate and European federalist, sat down with The American Conservative to talk ...
On 28 March 2025, the International Criminal Court ("ICC" or "Court") and the Government of the Republic of Latvia concluded ...
The imposition of trade tariffs by the US is deeply regrettable, with serious implications for the EU and Ireland. With ...
Dundalk FC hosts Wexford tonight (kick-off: 7.45pm) in the SSE Airtricity League First Division, marking the second visit ...
An exhibition featuring over 80 pieces of China's renowned Dehua white porcelain opened at the Museum of Kyoto in Japan from March 27 to ...
Food and drink traders in NI are confused as to how incoming tariffs will affect them given their unique UK-EU dual market status ...
President Trump recently posted that the U.S. could join the Commonwealth of Nations. The idea is intriguing and one that, ...
Limerick teenager Lawlee has established herself as a key member of the Treaty United squad which has had a really good start ...
Monaghan actually trailed by a point at half-time and while they were two-points ahead with 57 minutes on the clock, the ...