European Parliament backs rule change to ensure flow of medicines to Northern Ireland
North is granted a derogation in bid to resolve ‘main issue’ with NI protocol
North is granted a derogation in bid to resolve ‘main issue’ with NI protocol
Motion addressed to Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel signed by 207 MEPs
European Parliament president Roberta Metsola expresses solidarity with Ukraine
Drop in passenger numbers due to Covid-19 allowed airport to fully close to facilitate work
MEPS stress right to freedom of movement remains despite pandemic
Boris Johnson says step provides ‘more stable foundation’ for EU-UK relationship
Johnson says step provides ‘more stable foundation for the relationship’
But Irish MEPs back European Parliament move to restrict dairy terms for non-dairy
European Parliament agrees regulations for crowdfunding platforms across continent
Could there still be a disorderly Brexit at the end of this year?
Belfast Agreement will give deliver ‘strong voice’ through NI Assembly, says Coveney
Returning officer denies logistical nightmare and that process is ‘democracy in action’
Ireland’s two extra MEPs will have to wait until Britain leaves EU
Sinn Féin MEP Liadh Ní Riada has sought recount as she faces losing seat
Inside Politics: Angela Kerins wins her case in the Supreme Court against the PAC
Taoiseach claims party will return five MEPs as recount called in Ireland South
New legislation means for first time vote will continue to determine ranking of last seats
Kelly said whoever is elected must work for Ireland and not spend time ‘spoofing’
Varadkar refuses to rule out early general election while Green wave sweeps through locals
Taoiseach says FG under-performed against expectations in local elections
Analysis: FG and FF have been spinning furiously but there’s no spinning out of this
With Seán Kelly expected to top poll, push for under pressure Deirdre Clune intensifies
BusConnects, rural broadband and property tax are some of the issues that keep cropping up at Dublin doorsteps
Harry McGee goes on the campaign trail with candidates in Ireland South
Positive signs for Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin as main Opposition party to build on 2014 result
The poll figures suggest a ferocious dogfight for the last two seats in the Dublin constituency
DiscoverEU programme offers train tickets for 18-year-olds to explore Europe
What is surprising about the Cork dissent is its intensity and the number of topics people are aggrieved about
Europe Letter: Fianna Fáil likely to be big winners in European poll in May
It is understood Varadkar has not given Mr Hogan a commitment on the issue
Use of mobile data services while roaming in the EU and EEA increased by 435 per cent
Town centres, parks, libraries and museums to benefit from European scheme
Wifi4EU-funded networks will be free of charge, advertising and data harvesting
Tributes are paid on Armistice centenary to 4,500 Cork men and women who died
Meanwhile, Catherine Martin shows she has the Commons touch during historic speech
Eurobarometer finds women slightly less satisfied than men
EU competition to offer tickets for travel next summer
State is set to gain two MEP seats from Brexit, while boundary changes will also take a toll
Budget must address high childcare costs with an increased subsidy to parents and providers, says Labour spokesman
Deirdre Clune: As world population grows, people will be more dependent on sea
MEP says service offers business crucial connections
Yes campaign must convince voters that the status quo is no longer acceptable
Dáil’s decision to join EU defence framework Pesco is an abandonment of our core values
Thousands brave cold to celebrate national day around Ireland
The paper suggests the need for UN Security Council imprimatur when sending Defence Forces’ overseas gives the five permanent members a veto over Irish policy
Along with running a tea empire, Anthony Barry captured Cork's life and times
Photographs were taken by late Anthony Barry when he was Lord Mayor of Cork
Three surviving ministers who served under former taoiseach present
Irish politicians have turned ‘pulling a fast one’ into an art form
Harris behind Coveney who claims backing of most councillors in contest to succeed Kenny
Enda Kenny ‘knows Varadkar and Coveney will not wield knife’, says Minister
Norwegian Air International may fly 12 times a week from Dublin and three from Cork
Washington considering opening pre-clearance facilities in Scotland and mainland Europe
Formidable Fine Gael TD and minister was ‘immensely popular’, says President Higgins
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