Brexit to significantly alter flow of illegal drugs into Ireland, says think tank
Irish gangs now sourcing drugs directly from mainland Europe, says British embassy-commissioned report
Irish gangs now sourcing drugs directly from mainland Europe, says British embassy-commissioned report
Reverend John Walsh said he ‘would not have minded’ being in the cab of the lorry
Ireland still punches above its weight on Capitol Hill, but the fight is becoming harder
Fr Fergal MacDonagh said he was moved to act after attack on maternity hospital
How a young Royal Navy cook was gunned down in Rio days later by left-wing guerrillas
Fifty years ago: ‘The biggest demonstration the Republic had seen in a generation’
From the civil rights background of the fatal march through to Widgery and Saville inquiries
Vietnamese woman was ‘detained in prison’ in Ireland, senior prisons inspector says
Victims in Ireland ‘silently crying out for help’ as they ‘do somebody’s nails, or wash somebody’s car’
Ireland has made ambitious pledges, although the rhetoric is failing to meet reality
Fr Pat Browne was due to officiate at wedding of murdered UK MP’s daughter this year
After 40 years in Dublin’s restaurant business the French restauranteur still aims for the elusive third Michelin star
Locals withdraw savings, stock up on food and hide at home as fear descends on city
‘I would like the British government to apologise and to forget about this amnesty’
‘It may end up like flu ... you might have the flu vaccine at the same time as the Covid vaccine’
Documents from Public Records Office show how 1921 speech to NI parliament changed
UK private sector is global leader in achieving carbon neutrality, KPMG executive says
Board ignored recommendation of own inspector that approval for project be refused
The party’s pervasive presence in the US has long been a challenge for Irish governments
America Letter: Irish influence in Congress is strongest it has been since Brexit vote
James Talbot, from Malahide, coordinated a spy network that stretched from St Petersburg to Lisbon
Flight taking tourists left stranded by Covid-19 restrictions home via London
Quick-talking and congenial, he is a regular fixture at gatherings in the Irish embassy
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to hear about European Capital of Culture events
Death toll rises to 425 as Hong Kong reports first death linked to disease
Martin Doyle remembered as ‘a soldier to his core’ in his hometown of New Ross
China criticises US entry ban saying it contradicts WHO appeal as death toll rises
He would remind you from time to time that it was as a defender he played for Armagh
Two men seek compensation through Belfast court for bombings in 1993 and 1988
Junior British soldiers planned holiday camp on island in 1964 but cancelled after protests
Food industry is ‘completely integrated’ on island of Ireland, say farmers’ groups
Nos 39-43 Merrion Square a ‘unique offering of scale’ in city’s most sought after location
Gary Hart asks US Senate to ‘make clear’ to UK, EU, Belfast Agreement must be protected
Preview: Event will take place in Fenagh, Co Carlow, from Tuesday to Thursday
Protests taking place in London, Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, Brighton and Liverpool
Protester says Johnson ‘setting dangerous precedent,’ draws parallels with rise of Hitler
From civil rights marches in Derry to nationalists seeking refuge in Ireland
The chances of Mr Xi deciding to send in the People’s Liberation Army are already higher than 50 per cent
British ambassador reported as saying decision not linked to security at Egypt airports
Analysis: ‘Special relationship’ will survive US president’s extraordinary attack on UK ambassador
Former Defence Forces member’s ambiguity on Isis adds to logistic challenge of extraction
Husband of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe starts ‘continual vigil’ outside embassy in London
We have more choice than ever, but we are still in thrall to the concept of marriage. Why?
Gemma Tipton recalls childhood experience of moving from England during the Troubles
Decline in emigration to US is prompting rethink of long-standing relationship
Activists ‘giving voice to a more creative, colourful and passionate campaign’
Tom McGrath’s son will receive medals his father won after escaping from Stalag XXA
Coveney urges caution on the part of those opposed to the deal as the UK faces no-deal Brexit if parliament does not back Theresa May
Cork Chamber and British embassy launch survey which found 93 per cent of respondents see potential for greater business links
Matthew Hedges (31) was sentenced to life in jail after being convicted of espionage
America may have won its independence, but it’s still in thrall to the British monarchy
Russia has expelled 59 more diplomats from 23 countries – including one from Ireland
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