By Conor Humphries DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland said on Tuesday it was not to blame for Apple Inc's low global tax payments after the U.S. Senate said the company paid little or nothing on tens of billions of dollars in profits stashed in Irish su... [Full Article]
DUBLIN (AP) - European Union finance ministers say they've agreed to extend the repayment of emergency loans to Ireland and Portugal for a further seven years, easing the pressure on both countries to exit their bailout programs and resume norma... [Full Article]
By Eamonn Mallie BELFAST (Reuters) - Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher caused "great suffering" in Ireland and her policies there ultimately failed, Irish republican leader Gerry Adams said on Monday. Thatcher has long been a ... [Full Article]
DUBLIN (AP) - Northern Ireland police stopped an Irish Republican Army splinter group from firing mortar shells at a police station in an attack that could have killed both officers and nearby civilians, a senior officer said Monday. Detectives inter... [Full Article]
BELFAST (Reuters) - Police in Northern Ireland said they had foiled an attempt to attack a police station with mortar bombs, seizing the weapons from a van in a residential area of Londonderry on Monday morning. About 100 homes were evacuated in the ... [Full Article]
LONDON (Reuters) - Ireland plans to apply for the European Central Bank's bond purchase plan, dubbed Outright Monetary Transactions (OMT), but is not ready to do so yet, its finance minister Michael Noonan said on Thursday. "The OMT arrange... [Full Article]
DUBLIN (AP) - Ireland ignored the mistreatment of thousands of women who were incarcerated within Catholic nun-operated laundries and must pay the survivors compensation, Prime Minister Enda Kenny said Tuesday in an emotional state apology for the de... [Full Article]
DUBLIN (AP) - Ireland's premier has issued a state apology to the thousands of Irish women who spent years working without pay in prison-style laundries run by Catholic nuns. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rating agency Standard & Poor's on Monday raised Ireland's sovereign outlook to stable from negative, citing expectations for lower debt servicing costs and refinancing risk. The agency currently rates Ireland BBB-p... [Full Article]
DUBLIN (AP) - Ireland's government oversaw workhouses run by Catholic nuns that once held thousands of women and teenage girls in unpaid labor, often against their will, a fact-finding report concluded Tuesday, establishing state involvement in ... [Full Article]