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Ireland saw an overall slight decrease in marriages in 2024There were nearly as many opposite-sex civil marriages (6,392) in Ireland in 2024 as there were opposite-sex Catholic wedding ceremonies (6,425). How many people got married in Ireland in 2024?
Trump tariffs could hit profits at Irish banksLiquidators unable to find Xerotech buyer, Fine Gael TDs back tourist tax, Meta office value slumps and a €525m planning bill ...
Ireland leads way in purchasing printed books and newspapers despite growing popularity for e-readers and audiobooksIreland had the highest share of residents in the EU buying printed books, magazines or newspapers online, new figures show ...
Irish president to attend lying in state of Pope FrancisThe people of Ireland have “appreciation” for the life of Pope Francis, Irish President Michael D Higgins has said. Mr Higgins and his wife Sabine have travelled to Rome ahead of the funeral of the ...
The Impartial Reporter: Celebrating 200 years of one of Ireland’s oldest provincial newspapersTwo hundred years ago the first editor of the Impartial Reporter newspaper in Enniskillen, William Trimble, was described as “the father of the Irish press”. And although busily engaged in his ...
Irish leaders to attend Pope Francis funeralIreland’s president and premier will be among attendees for the funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday. President Michael D Higgins is attending the ceremony for the late pontiff with his wife Sabina ...
Irish leaders pay tribute to Pope as ‘exceptional’ and ‘remarkable’ figurePolitical and religious leaders in Ireland have paid tribute to Pope Francis as an “exceptional” leader whose papacy was “a gift to the world”. The leader of the Catholic Church died aged 88, after ...
'The People's Pope': Irish and global newspapers remember a Pope of changeFrom Ireland to Italy to America, the consensus is that he was “the people’s Pope” who strived to change the Catholic Church.
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