Lack of transparency around criteria for border poll unlawful, court hears
Victims rights campaigner challenges ruling that decision should be left to Northern Secretary
Victims rights campaigner challenges ruling that decision should be left to Northern Secretary
Rebecca Steinfeld and Charles Keidan: ‘We won’t rest until the British government recognises civil partnerships to mixed-sex couples is fair and popular, and good for families and children’
Airline says UK regulator ‘manifestly wrong’ to refuse review
O’Leary says regulators could demand sale if IAG buys Aer Lingus
Irish airline to go ahead with plans to apply to Cypriot government for airline operator’s certificate
Airline is likely to appeal irrespective of verdict by UK Competition and Markets Authority
A stalled bid for Aer Lingus and top-level changes at its biggest rival suggest 2015 will be just as choppy
Biggest shareholders look like they would cash out if an offer is good enough
Airline surges on news that it rebuffed approach by Willie Walsh group
Conference on the 1914 mutiny organised by the Centre for Contemporary History at Trinity College Dublin
Ryanair court case could open way for sale of State’s stake in airline
Airline sets out six grounds for 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