U.S. August 19 Funeral scheduled in Ireland for bikini designer Martha Nolan found dead on Montauk yacht Funeral arrangements announced for Martha Nolan, 33-year-old Irish fashion designer found dead on yacht in Montauk, with Mass scheduled in Ireland
New York August 13 Family of Irish bikini designer found dead on yacht met with homicide detectives: lawyer Many questions remain unanswered about the mysterious death of an Irish fashion entrepreneur who was found dead on a boat docked at an exclusive yacht club more than a week ago.
New York August 10 Woman found dead on yacht sparks scrutiny of Montauk’s party scene and rising wealth The sudden death of a young fashion entrepreneur has shaken the idyllic coastal town of Montauk — and raised fresh concerns about how a once tranquil, tight-knit fishing community is being reshaped by wealth, influencers, and the seasonal arrival of the yacht-owning nouveau riche.
UFC August 4 Conor McGregor urges Irish citizens to sign petition that would 'ensure' spot on country's presidential ballot Conor McGregor shared a petition to get on Ireland’s presidential ballot, calling for electoral reform and urging citizens to support his candidacy.
Museums Exhibits July 22 Museum unveils 1,300-year-old monk doodles revealing surprising complaints about hangovers and weather A new exhibition by the National Museum of Ireland features 17 ancient manuscripts with margin scribbles by Irish monks from the 850s, offering rare glimpses into medieval monastery life.
Entertainment July 18 Rosie O'Donnell uses Irish comedy club set to harp on Trump feud Rosie O'Donnell addressed Trump's citizenship threat during her Dublin comedy special, explaining their 20-year feud and how her viral response made headlines.
Antisemitism Exposed July 16 Ireland's proposed boycott of Israeli businesses creates dangerous legal trap for American investors American companies in Ireland face legal exposure from a new anti-Israel import ban that conflicts with U.S. anti-boycott regulations, requiring compliance strategies.
Ireland June 18 Grim excavation begins at site believed to contain remains of around 800 babies Mass grave excavation begins at a former mother-and-baby home in Ireland, where remains of 800 infants and young children were discovered in an underground sewage structure.
Travel June 13 Marine experts find likely remains of 18th-century treasure ship that was lost for centuries Marine expert Edmond O’Byrne's team believes they have discovered the likely remains of the Recovery, an 18th-century that carried valuable cargo before it sank.
Ireland June 11 Police use water cannon in response to anti-immigrant violence in Northern Ireland town Northern Ireland police deploy water cannon in Ballymena during second night of anti-immigrant unrest sparked by sexual assault case involving two teenage boys.
Ireland April 28 Thousands march in Dublin against Ireland's mass migration policies as McGregor pursues presidential bid UFC champion Conor McGregor said over 106,000 people rallied against the Irish government and mass migration in Dublin, as he aims to run for president.