Revenues at the company behind one of Ireland's best-known brands, Tayto, last year increased by 5pc from €94.6m to €99.3m.
Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako have waved and smiled from an open car in a motorcade marking his enthronement before hundreds of thousands of people.
The disease which has strangled the life out of millions of Ireland's ash trees could be tackled by the discovery of a strain of the hurley-making tree which can fight ash dieback.
A Ukrainian dwarf adopted in the US has denied claims she masqueraded as a child and tried to kill her adoptive parents, as she spoke out for the first time.
A Ukrainian dwarf adopted in the US has denied claims she masqueraded as a child and tried to kill her adoptive parents, as she spoke out for the first time.
Yvette Lundy, who died last Sunday aged 103, was a member of a French Resistance network known as the Possum Escape Line. She was arrested in June 1944, taken to the women's concentration camp at Ravensbruck and later transferred to Buchenwald, then to a slave labour camp.
In June, whistleblower Zach Vorhies dumped internal Google documents exposing the company's shady practices and political agenda. Rather than investigate, US lawmakers are offering Big Tech political cover and a legislative decoy. Internal documents and secret recordings continue to make abundantly clear what many already knew and others strongly suspected about Google and other digital...