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Downing St blocked FoI on Blair-Chirac Diana call

Newly-declassified files show Downing Street refused to release details of Tony Blair's call with Jacques Chirac after Princess Diana's death, citing confidentiality. Discover the official reasoning.

Major 'shouted at' by Irish minister in 1992 row

Declassified files reveal a heated 1992 meeting where Irish Justice Minister Padraig Flynn confronted John Major over Northern Ireland security cooperation. Read the full story.

Bono joins Dublin Christmas Eve charity busking session

U2's Bono joined Imelda May and Glen Hansard for the 15th annual Grafton Street Christmas Eve busk, raising vital funds for the Dublin Simon Community to fight homelessness. Read about the star-studded festive event.

How the BBC Nearly Rejected David Attenborough

A newly unearthed 1952 letter shows the BBC initially turned down David Attenborough. Discover how his legendary broadcasting career almost never happened in this exclusive look at the BBC archives.

Dublin Day Trip: Best Pint & 1-Hour Flight

Discover why Dublin is the perfect extreme day trip from the UK. See Trinity College, Dublin Castle & taste the world's best Guinness, all within 24 hours.

Dublin Council Pulls Herzog Park Renaming Vote

A controversial plan to rename Herzog Park in Dublin has been withdrawn after criticism from the Taoiseach and Israeli officials. Discover the full story behind this diplomatic row.

Martin: Withdraw 'Divisive' Herzog Park Renaming

Taoiseach Micheál Martin urges Dublin City Council to scrap a proposal to rename Herzog Park, calling it 'divisive and wrong'. The park honours former Israeli President Chaim Herzog, who had strong Irish roots.

Queen's secret WWII Brazil role revealed in archives

Newly uncovered documents from the Royal Archives disclose Queen Elizabeth II's covert efforts to strengthen UK-Brazil relations during World War II, challenging traditional narratives of her wartime service.

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