World News Dolores O'Riordan's death deemed a ‘tragic accident’ The official cause of death was ruled drowning due to an excessive alcohol consumption. 06/09/2018
Greece Volunteers aiding migrants arrested, charged by Greek police The two detained, including a 'hero' swimmer, have denied all allegations. 31/08/2018
Ireland Dublin: Pope Francis asks for forgiveness in prayers at closing Mass Each time the Pope asked for forgiveness the crowds erupted with applause - the words of sorrow welcomed. It's estimated around 300,000 people went to the World Meeting of Families closing mass 26/08/2018
Ireland Pope begs for forgiveness over child abuse 'betrayal' The Pope has begged for God’s forgiveness for the “open wound” of church abuse in Ireland as he called for “firm and decisive” action to secure “truth and justice”. 26/08/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. Why we need a people's vote on the Brexit deal | View "Let's face it, no one thinks this is going well!" Co-founder of Our Future, Our Choice!, Femi Oluwole, explains why he's campaigning for a second vote on the Brexit referendum. 22/08/2018
Ireland Dublin's homeless 'could be forced out of city' for pope's visit Homeless people in Dublin could be removed from the Dublin region in order to make room for tourists who will pay more than accommodation services receive from government and charities. 21/08/2018
Canada Smoke particles from Canada wildfires cross the Atlantic to UK and Ire Smoke and ash from Canada's wildfires have crossed the Atlantic Ocean to the UK and Ireland. 15/08/2018
Ireland How a heatwave helped uncover a piece of Irish history A wildfire on the coast of eastern Ireland killed off some vegetation but resurrected a World War II relic. 05/08/2018
United Kingdom UK and Ireland's hot weather reveals hidden ancient settlements Ancient monuments and Roman settlements have been revealed by the UK's and Ireland's heatwave. The dry spell has left parched fields with unmistakable "crop marks" painted into the landscape. 17/07/2018
Ireland Sinn Féin slams attacks on former leaders' homes Explosive devices were thrown at the homes of two former Sinn Féin leaders on Friday evening, according to the Irish Republican party. 14/07/2018
World News Theresa May's Brexit dilemma continues This European Summit was expected to be one where Brexit would be the main topic of discussion. Other matters such as migration have overtaken in Brexit in terms of priority. Euronews correspondent Vincent McAviney explains more. 29/06/2018
Ireland The Irish border brexit dilemma Euronews Ireland Correspondent Ken Murray looks investigates the dilemma surrounding the Irish border due to Brexit. 27/06/2018
Ireland Ireland's €25,000 fine for blasphemy might end Ireland will hold a referendum to remove the offence of blasphemy from its constitution. 13/06/2018
Europe News Barnier sends London back to the drawing board Irish border "backstop" fix cannot be for whole of UK, EU negotiator says 08/06/2018
United Kingdom UK proposes new Brexit deal to avoid hard border in Ireland Theresa May reportedly backed down after a senior minister threatened to resign 07/06/2018
United Kingdom ‘Doomsday’ for Brexit? Euronews answers questions following the leaked ‘Doomsday’ report — and what it means for Brexit negotiations. 04/06/2018
World News As it happened this morning: Monday 28 May On today's edition: what next as Italy navigates another political pitfall; the abortion debate in Ireland and the UK; and the diplomatic ups and downs between the US and North Korea. 28/05/2018
Ireland Ireland overtuns abortion ban in historic vote Irish voters back a referendum by over 66% to liberalise abortion laws, according to the official result. 26/05/2018
World News Ireland set to libralise abortion law- exit poll suggests First exit poll shows voters in Ireland back a referendum to liberalise abortion laws in a historic vote. 26/05/2018
Ireland Irish voters go to the polls in abortion referendum A "yes" vote would overturn the eighth amendment that effectively bans terminations at present 25/05/2018