Covid not over and next pandemic could be more lethal, says AZ jab creator
Prof Sarah Gilbert says this will not be last time virus threatens lives and livelihoods
Prof Sarah Gilbert says this will not be last time virus threatens lives and livelihoods
Scientific adviser Prof Mark Woolhouse says variant is ‘spreading pretty rapidly’ across UK
Boy seen by social workers two months before he was killed by stepmother in England
Gen Nick Carter does not think Russia wants physical war but says Nato must be united
Effects of vaccines waning among older and vulnerable people, British health official says
Expert warns against complacency amid ‘worsening’ situation and rising cases
Unionist party leaders say triggering Article 16 of Northern Ireland protocol would not resolve issues
Commissioner understands that AstraZeneca is sending Covid jabs to UK but not EU
Commissioner accepts move on vaccine exports was rushed through without ‘proper scrutiny’
Martin seeks ‘creativity’ to avoid ‘acrimonious break-up’ between EU and UK
New measures may continue beyond four weeks if cases do not reduce significantly
Taoiseach says no-deal Brexit would be ‘ruinous’ to British economy
David Frost says government was not ‘scared’ of walking away from negotiations
Micheál Martin says it is too early to relax 14-day quarantine as focus was on reopening society
Tánaiste criticises ‘language of enemies’ in British media Brexit coverage
PM failed to explain why Conservatives had not changed system during time in power
Pham Tra My (26) texted: ‘I am really sorry, mum and dad, my trip to a foreign land failed’
British prime minister refuses to apologise for language in House of Commons
Party’s annual conference backs motion calling for article 50 to be revoked
‘Little evidence’ government seeking a deal, says Amber Rudd following her resignation
Ex-senior Tory sensationally quits in latest blow to Boris Johnson
Tory leadership contender joins Johnson in calling into question Britain’s obligation to pay £39bn to EU in no-deal Brexit
Hunt says Tory rival must answer questions as issue threatens to derail his PM campaign
Rory Stewart accused his rivals of engaging in ‘a competition of machismo’
Boris Johnson extends his lead by winning backing of leading hardline Brexiteers
‘Drugs wreck lives’: Tory leadership hopeful ‘profoundly’ regrets using cocaine in the past
MPs gear up for leadership campaign and voting as US president makes three-day trip
Seen & Heard: Banks could sue over Sinn Féin mortgage Bill, attorney general advises
Senior backbencher Caroline Flint warns move could mean rebellion of up to 60 MPs
Steve Baker suggests what prime minister is seeking from EU is no more than a ‘codicil’
Seen & heard: Lawyers and accountants targeted in new Revenue investigation
Bilateral treaty envisaged both governments bypassing EU for deal on invisible border
Corbyn declines to endorse second referendum on Brexit if confidence motion fails to precipitate a general election
British prime minister battling to obtain further assurances on Border backstop
This Trinity law graduate produces one of CNN International’s flagship shows from London
Seen & Heard: Stephen Barclay rejects reports that May is seeking to delay vote
Criminal probe launched into the source of £8 million of campaign funding
British won’t ‘flit from plan to plan like some sort of diplomatic butterfly’
Seen & Heard: Solving Ireland’s pension problem, data privacy and the housing crisis
Airbus, Siemens and BMW raise concerns about Brexit negotiations
UK, US and France target alleged chemical weapons facilities in bombing campaign
May’s government committed to leaving customs union and single market after Brexit
Statement comes after ministers contradict each other over issue
David Davis: Deal was ‘more a statement of intent’ than a ‘legally enforceable thing’
UK chancellor makes gaffe when discussing fears over automation in BBC interview
Leo Varadkar says Ireland needs to be ready for a British failure to negotiate deal
Liam Fox says leaving EU with a trade deal is ‘not exactly a nightmare scenario’
‘It has never been my style to hide from a challenge and I’m not going to start now’
Seen & Heard: Amazon on Irish IT policy failures, Uber’s grant aid and the national broadband strategy
‘Political decisions were made which resulted in the deaths. . . that’s a scandal’
Backbenchers express ‘distaste’ at use of public money ‘to garner political control’
Foster says an extra funding will be allocated to Northern Ireland over the next two years
UK Brexit secretary begins talks with Michel Barnier in Brussels
Taoiseach to stress ‘rights and freedoms’ of Irish citizens and importance of open Border
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices