General absolution: In memory of my friend, Steve Dunford
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
Europe Letter: EU proposes compensation subsidies to quell fears of revolt
I’m whisking you all the way to Lyon for a decadent salad in honour of Bastille Day
Searching for the ‘rere of the butts’, finding the Phoenix Park busy in lockdown
Patrick Sarsfield led the Wild Geese into exile after the battles of the Boyne and Aughrim
Frank McNally on a fashion for sticks, fear of statues and the craze of politicians taking shirts off
Ship knocks Franky Zapata’s hoverboard into the water during a refueling stop
Gilet jeune demonstrators detained near Champs Elysees after trying to stage a protest
South African wins maiden solo stage after he beats Tiesj Benoot in a two-man sprint
America Letter: He scored a victory with Darroch but on other matters this lack of strategic thinking can be damaging
An Irishman’s Diary
The myth of great heroism behind the French revolution was fake news
Trainer aiming to land July Cup at Newmarket followed by Longchamp success
Donald Clarke: You’d think there’d be a British St Patrick’s Day, with Union Jack beer
US officials say president likely on Wednesday to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital
David McGrane recalls his colourful career at the Grafton Street institution
Latest round of Brexit negotiations between UK and EU begins on Monday
French and US presidents look for common ground to reset an awkward relationship
Christopher Wray appears at Senate confirmation hearing to succeed James Comey
English trainer may also run Coronet along with 2/5 favourite Enable in weekend classic
Chan Hon Meng the star attraction at Portobello Harbour event
Macron determined Brexit negotiations will not sidetrack his plan to relaunch Europe
Police claim Khuram Butt failed to secure vehicle and resorted to ‘plan B’ of using van
Many who kill in the name of religion have a history of assault on wives and partners
Police numbers multiplied across Europe, streets blocked to avert more truck attacks
‘Irish Times’ editor Kevin O’Sullivan recommends some notable foreign news features that resonated with readers in 2016
Country walk brings a peaceful loneliness that’s the perfect antidote to a noisy year
Over the last three years there have been many fatal assaults in many parts of the Continent
At least 48 injured, police arrest man and confirm second man found dead in truck cab
Reopening of Paris venue an attempt to move on but life has changed irrevocably for some
When Facebook sent out birthday notices to Vic O’Sullivan’s late sister’s friends and family, it was a reminder that it was time to lay her digital footprint to rest
French authorities charge 29-year-old with involvement in a terrorist act and attempted murder
Woman photographed removing top on beach while surrounded by armed police
‘Some suggested passing off a headscarf as a way to avoid frizzy hair; others posted Harry Potter donning an invisibility cloak’
Successive governments have failed to get to grips with the grievances of the children of the north Africans who came to France in more prosperous times
Right-wing figures pounce after priest’s throat is slashed in Normandy town
Brexit, the Easter Rising and Irish in France during first World War also on agenda
Extra security introduced since Paris attacks extended after 84 killed on Bastille Day
John Montague and Elizabeth Wassell are heartbroken over the attack in Nice
Moroccan man arrested following attack on mother and her girls, aged eight, 12 and 14
President eulogises the slain Dallas police officers even as he’s never done so for victims of police killing across the nation
For the third time I found myself texting friends to see if they were alive or dead
Department of Foreign affairs says Irishman initially feared injured actually safe and well
Every European has two homelands: the country he is born in, and France
Man believed to be from west of Ireland was at fireworks display when incident occurred
Killer of 84 was violent petty criminal who would stare at his neighbours ‘aggressively’
Irish man among 200 injured, 50 of whom are critical, after lorry ran into crowd
It is French society, not just the police, that must fight radical Islamist ideology
Analysis: Head of state’s popularity at record low as France suffers third attack in 18 months
Former commissioner having dinner when ‘screaming and roaring occurred all over the place’
Dubliner Stephen Milton says: ‘I heard gun shots, I’d never heard gun shots before’
Michael D Higgins leads messages of solidarity with France from Ireland following truck attack
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