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Labour supporters the Hughes are caught in a bind when their son switches sides
Conservative mainstream triumphs on Rwanda legislation - until after Christmas at least
‘Vast majority’ will not be heard before cut-off date set as part of the UK government’s legacy legislation, says families’ solicitor
Oireachtas committee calls on UK government to drop legislation as it would remove ‘vital avenues to the truth’
The planned law, named after Dáithí Mac Gabhann (6) who is waiting for a transplant, is at the centre of a major political row in the North
Big Help Out initiative for King Charles’s coronation may rekindle solid aspect of national identity in time of uncertainty
Questions raised over what Prime Minister Rishi Sunak knew of the affair when he appointed him
Sale of broadcaster set to be one of many low-priority policies to be scrapped
Martin and Sunak agree in first conversation that engagement is vital if impasse over Northern Ireland Protocol is to be resolved
Keir Starmer described her reinstatement as a ‘grubby deal’ as prime minister deflected questions about her security breach
Labour claims reinstatement of Suella Braverman as home secretary ‘grubby’ and undermining of Sunak’s promise of integrity
New British prime minister opts for continuity and experience in his secretary appointments
Sunak warns of hard times ahead as he grapples with Truss ‘mistakes’ in first speech as British PM
Important informal relationships have been ‘lost since the UK left the EU’, report says
Government sources hopeful new Conservative leader will seek to make a deal with EU to avoid trade war
When it comes to the Troubles, many of the antagonists have a common interest in not looking too hard.
His wife Akshata Murty is the daughter of the Indian billionaire NR Narayana Murthy, often described as the Bill Gates of India, who founded the software company Infosys
New Tory leader promises to lead with ‘integrity and humility’ amid ‘profound economic challenges’
Rishi Sunak will be youngest British prime minister in more than 200 years after a runaway leadership contest
After the chaos of Liz Truss and Boris Johnson, Sunak’s appeal is that he projects competence
Boris Johnson turned British politics into a form of entertainment. Truss was a worthy successor in making quite a show of herself and her country
Cabinet members Ben Wallace and Jacob Rees-Mogg back former PM Boris Johnson
EU heads of government hope the UK is able to establish a stable government after the departure of Liz Truss
Her libertarian policies delighted free-market think-tanks, but their foundations were dubious
British PM’s grip on power looks ever more tenuous as home secretary quits and MPs rebel
Legislation ‘historic’ but supporters warn of lack of functioning Executive
UK overriding Brexit deal would be act of ‘bad faith’, says Democrat US congressman
Sinn Féin vice-president meeting with Conservative MPs in Westminster
Inside Politics: Dutch prime minister and senior US democrat arrive in Ireland
Martin says unilateralist position adopted by UK government ‘simply does not work’
UK government optimistic Abramovich’s £1.6bn loan to club will not go to the Russian
Visiting group led by US Democrat Richard Neal emphasises importance of Belfast pact
An Lá Dearg event called for immediate introduction of legislation, as concerns mount
Partnership arrangement between the governments ‘effectively gone’, he says
The DUP’s political opportunism on forming a government, tied to an equally opportunist British government policy on the protocol, could rebound on them
Putin pretends to be fighting Nazis when his troops are murdering and raping Ukrainians
As politicians bicker, businesses want to cut post-Brexit ‘Alice in Wonderland’ red tape
Within Belfast, Brussels, London and Dublin, politicians get to grips with the protocol problem
Decision marks most significant split among the tennis governing bodies in a long time
DUP not interested in ‘sticking plaster’ approach to NI protocol, Donaldson tells Martin in Belfast
EU ambassadors call for range of options to be ready if UK over-rides post-Brexit deal
British government is giving succour to those who want to destroy the Belfast Agreement
US speaker says if UK undermines Belfast Agreement, Congress will not support trade deal
Groups working with Troubles bereaved advise non-engagement with proposed body
Tánaiste tells Fine Gael TDs and Senators that NMH paused helped to reassure people
McDonald says political leaders in London, Dublin ‘very clear’ long-awaited move will happen soon
Ancient Order of Hibernians plans led to rift with leadership of parallel women’s organisation
Johnson says he wants to negotiate a deal with the EU and that this Bill is only insurance
Truss’s statement left MPs none the wiser about what her government really wants
The Curragh was the largest British military barracks in Ireland in 1922
Threats to withdrawal agreement or protocol ‘reckless’, says Sinn Féin northern leader
Martin’s criticism of ‘unclear’ UK negotiating stance is rejected by Frost
How two republicans gunned down a hero of the first World War on his own doorstep
Sales mark centenary of the 1922 World Congress of the Irish Race
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
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