Among friends – Denis Fahey on Benjamin Franklin in Ireland
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
We have been dealing with the consequences of partition ever since
Canadian’s transatlantic empire included majority stake in company behind Penneys
Having survived a rare bone cancer put me in a priority group for the Covid-19 vaccine
Coveney denies damage to Government relationship with DUP over Brussels deal
Tánaiste Simon Coveney has warned that the chances of a disorderly Brexit have never been higher
Brexit will stay mired in fantasy until economic reality is acknowledged
Brussels Diary: Frustration of EU leaders with British prime minister unmistakable
European Union is 'prepared for the worst, but hopes for the best', says Tusk
Justification for an extension must be linked to a new event or a new political process, says Barnier
Brexit votes: Nothing can be assumed from Westminster’s panorama of pandemonium
Minister stresses importance of continuing co-operation between Garda and PSNI
‘We have made it clear the time for debate and discussion over the backstop was during negotiations’
‘We know they don’t want a ‘no deal’ Brexit but we don’t know what they do want’
Very large obstacles in the way of either acceptance of the backstop or cancelling Brexit
Analysis: There is general recognition Ireland has done as well as it could have expected out of a bad situation
UK needs Europe’s help to avoid doing what is contrary to the true interests of all sides
Chris Johns: The banking crisis reminds us how ‘events’ disrupt even the best-laid plans
Capturing the attention and enthusiasm of the public can do much to drive innovation throughout the economy at large
There are a number of steps in creating a programme that’s right for your employees
Coveney says attack on Skripals ‘cowardly’ but his statement does not mention Russia
Debates around free trade and customs barriers as key 100 years ago as now
Dáil to debate motion on Defence Forces joining operation to neutralise migrant routes
Micheál Martin accuses SF of abdicating responsibility by refusing to take seats
The company boss is to appear before MPs to answer questions on working conditions
The Irish American leaders wanted to turn back the global tidal wave of condemnation surrounding 1916
Johnson says deal secured by Cameron does not fundamentally reform European Union
Irish government would support such a move to honour Irishman, says Kerry TD
Catholic emancipation paved the way for British Catholics to sit in parliament, says Mulhall
The great French Impressionist admired the city’s ‘extraordinary’ light effects
With large-scale trials set to begin in three cities next year, Irish legislators need to act quickly to get in the fast lane of latest innovation
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