‘Strategic genius’ and Brexit player: Who is Ireland’s next ambassador to London?
Martin Fraser is being handed a crucial role at a sensitive time in Anglo-Irish relations
Martin Fraser is being handed a crucial role at a sensitive time in Anglo-Irish relations
In Ethiopia Taoiseach says it is appropriate to respect customs of different cultures
‘It’s time to drag Irish America into the 21st century’ Varadkar is told
Ms Anderson is a member of the advisory board for the Peacekeeping Fund at the UN
Anne Anderson says we ‘cannot embrace Trumpism’ which is at odds with our values
Mulhall and Trump discuss immigration during White House meeting in Oval Office
Ambassador Anne Anderson on her trailblazing career in male-dominated diplomacy
Ambassador to take centre stage as capital’s baseball team celebrate Irish heritage
Mediation for FG, getting TDs to put a sock in it, and how to beat MPs at their own game
Taoiseach says system that addresses needs of undocumented Irish of ‘huge benefit’ to US
Adrian O’Neill will become ambassador in London
To mark International Women’s Day on Wednesday, here are 30 women who are shaping Irish life
Minister for Foreign Affairs three-day visit begins today
For Ireland, a country the US president says he ‘loves’, it pays to exploit the relationship
Irish and US officials hold talks on summer version of student visa targeted by Trump
Irish Government officials focus diplomatic efforts on immigration ‘sanctuary cities’
Philadelphia, the city of sibling devotion, faced with internal Democratic party tension
US Letter: Mankind’s second moonwalker, now 86, fired up by drive to visit red planet
Opening of the “Ireland 100” festival at John F Kennedy Center starts three-week festival of Irish arts and culture
Sculpture of 19th century Irish rebel commemorated at event marking 1916 Rising
Dancer addresses American Ireland Fund gala before final performance
Terry O’Sullivan links Irish Easter Rising with current battle against US Republicans
Philadelphia’s Friendly Sons of St Patrick says name change may come in time
House of Representatives voted to tighten restrictions following Paris attacks
In San Francisco speech, Higgins praises community’s response to Berkeley families
Taoiseach claims number using the US visas could fall by 80% under proposed changes
Irish diplomats’ work strengthens campaign for UN Security Council seat
Clodagh Cogley, one of the seven students injured in the Berkeley balcony collapse in June, returned to Ireland on Friday. It’s a moment of progress in six weeks of trauma for the survivors and their families
Ceremony also pays tribute to those who were shot dead at South Carolina church
Hundreds attended the joint funeral for Ashley Donohoe and her cousin Olivia Burke, in northern California
Relatives of Eoghan Culligan, Lorcán Miller, Niccolai Schuster and Eimear Walsh return to Dublin
The families of four students whose remains are returning to Dublin thank people for their support
Funeral held in northern California, near home of Ashley
Irish envoy Anne Anderson complained to newspaper of ‘inaccurate, insensitive’ piece
Philip Grant read article in airport while waiting for families of those killed and injured
Tie-up between TEEU and American group will lead to new training for Irish workers
Minister awaits information on when emigrants can return under Obama’s orders
Charlie Flanagan sees role for US in helping ‘to break the logjam’ in the North
Washington event will mark 90 years of Irish-American relations
North Carolina governor writes to Irish ambassador to US, saying it would be like US stripping Guinness or Baileys of their brand names
Ireland will be the first EU country to set up a consulate in Austin and only the second internationally
Ambassador to US tells conference that Ireland will take tax avoidance issue seriously
Lobbying for second time, Republican warns against ‘beginning of a troubling trend’
Kenny meets Irish community in San Francisco on first day of trade visit to US
Democratic senator Charles Schumer called for jobs to be moved to New York
Enda Kenny to meet top executives at Silicon Valley firms that employ 16,000 in Ireland
Letters by Lady Sligo contradict ‘simple narrative’ regarding landlords
Government insists its policy on the matter is settled
Secretary general to the Government and Ambassador to the US ‘exchanged words’
Taoiseach says joint participation in New York shows ‘unprecedented’ co-operation between forces
Taoiseach finds himself in middle of big local argument over gay exclusion
Obama expresses disappointment at deadlock in Northern Ireland peace talks
LGBT bans in New York and Boston reflect a conservatism that lags behind the homeland
Democrat speaks after meeting woman whose search for son was depicted in film Philomena
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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