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Rory Carroll

Rory Carroll is the Guardian's Ireland correspondent. Click here for Rory's public key. Twitter @rorycarroll72

August 2024

  • Doug Beattie raises a hand in a gesture while speaking

    Ulster Unionist party leader quits over ‘irreconcilable differences’ with colleagues

  • Members of Kneecap outside the Egyptian Theatre before the start of the Sundance Film Festival on 18 January in Park City, Utah.

    How Northern Irish rap trio Kneecap rose to fame by subverting the Troubles

  • A car wrapped in plastic at the scene at Renmore barracks in County Galway

    Irish police investigate whether stabbing of army chaplain terror-related

  • Two lions in a zoo

    Belfast zoo inquiry after worker ‘locked in enclosure with lions’

  • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Nigel Farage ‘deeply irresponsible and dangerous’ during riots, says Tory leader contender – as it happened

  • Breastfeeding women try to show orangutan how to care for baby at Dublin zoo

  • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Cleverly claims Labour’s ‘rhetoric encouraged people smugglers’ after 700 people cross Channel on Sunday – as it happened

  • UK riots: 6,000 riot officers to be deployed this weekend as police remain on ‘high alert’ – as it happened

  • Overstretched police brace for fresh clashes in Belfast after week of riots

  • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Final child injured in Southport attack discharged from hospital, as family criticise riots – as it happened

  • ‘My thoughts about the city have changed’: Belfast residents consider future after riots

  • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Keir Starmer promises communities ‘will be safe’ following Cobra meeting – as it happened

  • ‘Prison place waiting’ for far-right rioters, says justice minister

  • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Police officers injured amid standoff in Plymouth – England riots as it happened

July 2024

  • Tents set up next to a building

    Asylum seekers in Dublin reportedly attacked by people with knives

  • Mary Lou McDonald’s tweet was seen as not helping bilateral relations.

    Irish glee as Sinn Féin leader congratulates Spain on Euros win over England

  • A House of Commons calling card with Ian Paisley Jr

    ‘DUP took us for fools’: few in North Antrim mourn fall of House of Paisley

  • The UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, with the Northern Ireland secretary, Hilary Benn (right), meeting the president of Sinn Féin, Mary Lou McDonald,  and Northern Ireland's first minister Michelle O'Neill (left) at Stormont in Belfast.

    Prospect of Irish unification referendum remains remote despite Sinn Féin gains

  • Irish defence forces to discharge soldier who attacked woman and avoided jail

  • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Rachel Reeves says new government has inherited ‘worst set of circumstances since second world war’ – as it happened

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