‘I was so proud to be Navajo and so proud to be Irish’
Doreen McPaul, Navajo Nation attorney general, receives Irish diaspora president’s award
Doreen McPaul, Navajo Nation attorney general, receives Irish diaspora president’s award
Hazel Chu, whose decision to run caused divisions in Green Party, loses out
Row eases over Dublin Mayor Hazel Chu’s decision to stand for Seanad byelection as an independent
Dublin’s Lord Mayor says seeing people from minorities running helps ease divisions
Party’s decision to back Independent candidate for panel is blow to hopes of Hazel Chu
Contestants include four former senators, with FF/FG favourite to win the two seats
Unionist Ian Marshall and diaspora advocate Billy Lawless submit nomination papers
Emigrant rights campaigner unable to cast Seanad election vote because of restrictions
A rat in TDs’ midst; Shane Ross’s birthday; Dr Reilly’s tie; hands, knees and boomps-a-daisy
Emigrant vote: Campaigners for Yes meet with TDs and Senators ahead of referendum
Decline in emigration to US is prompting rethink of long-standing relationship
Vote will be next week at earliest but Bill may proceed quickly if there is broad consent
A ‘landmark deal’ with US could allow thousands of Irish live and work there
America Letter: Proposed US-Ireland scheme would see E3 visa extended to Irish citizens
Senator Billy Lawless calls on Irish abroad to rally ahead of emigrant vote referendum in 2019
Ireland might be the first country to put cancer warnings on all alcohol products
Neale Richmond says immigrants will soon account for one-fifth of those living in State
Brexit and European elections reflect ‘void’ left by governments and international entities
Irish Government will renew push for US immigration reform ahead of St Patrick’s Day
Lobby group claims US clampdown proves need for reforms for undocumented Irish
Minister of State says ‘absolutely crucial’ referendum on emigrant vote passes
Galway event is inviting contributions and will be live streamed on Facebook
‘It is back to being nerve-wracking again,’ says Cork father of Irish ‘Dreamer’
Legislation’s author says it represents progressive step in Church/State separation
Broader Bill to cover restaurants, clubs and hotels as well as pubs and off-licences
Administration’s right-wing Irish-American identity poses challenge for future taoiseach
The French election showed how Ireland could do emigrant voting, writes Barry Dunning in Sydney
Simon Coveney said ‘controversial’ questions could be put to Irish people on same day
When we dump traditions we should at least be clear about our reasons for doing so
Government is moving to lift the 90-year-old restriction on the supply of alcohol
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have co-operated to push back the legislation by nine months
Giving citizens abroad a vote in presidential ballots could cost €21m per election
The planned referendum on overseas voting rights will raise questions that go to the heart of what it means to be an Irish citizen
Fear growing over administration’s plans to clamp down on illegal immigration
RDFRA general secretary says only 60 recruits trained out of nearly 6,000 applicants
Senator Billy Lawless cites survey revealing 92% of Irish in UK listen daily to service
Opposition grows to US ban on nationals from predominantly Muslim countries
Irish Government officials focus diplomatic efforts on immigration ‘sanctuary cities’
Requests from undocumented clients for legal assistance have skyrocketed
US lawyer says people afraid they will be ‘hunted down and grabbed from homes’
Irish pubs central to surge of overseas visitors to country in 2015, conference hears
There are almost as many Irish pubs abroad as there are in Ireland, where the number has fallen by 10 per cent in a decade. What can Irish publicans do about it?
Republican nominee thinks he can win US presidential election with only white voters
Senator Billy Lawless says Ireland must decide to embrace diaspora or ‘focus inward’
Kerry TD refuses to give up seat in dispute delaying return of electronic voting in Dáil
Senator Billy Lawless says thousands pinned hopes on Obama’s immigration reform plan
Illinois senator Dick Durbin congratulates Taoiseach’s appointee to Seanad
Appointment of first overseas senator an opportunity to deliver for emigrants who want a say in future of their home country
The Chicago restaurateur, who’ll have by far the longest commute to Leinster House, has been representing undocumented Irish since he realised that his customers needed help
Chicago-based appointee denies cronyism concerning internship for Kenny’s daughter
Party members were unaware that three choices would be made by Micheál Martin
Prospect of this minority Government having the will to introduce a new electoral system is remote
Pieta House founder says she will represent sufferers ‘with every fibre of being’ in new Seanad
Irish immigration activist calls ruling ‘a setback’ but sees it being overturned on appeal
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