David O’Sullivan appointed director general of the IIEA
Former top diplomat will lead Irish think tank
Former top diplomat will lead Irish think tank
‘We have lost so many people,’ Michael D Higgins says after deaths of two Irish poets
Consulate will represent Irish interests in the North of England
With more firms self-promoting by virtue of their green credentials, how do we know what’s true?
Treatment of women after newborn found abandoned at Doha airport ‘offensive’, ‘grossly inappropriate’
Wild Geese: Paul Lynch works in air-traffic control and fundraising for Irish charities in Paris
The State was invited to take part, but could only do so if Britain agreed due to open border
Irish soldier John O’Reilly married African American nurse Salaria Kea in 1937
Covid-19 restrictions had stopped 360 Irish peace-keeping troops from returning
Four dead on MS Zaandam that departed Argentina on March 7th
Readers express concerns over cancelled flights, travel insurance and holidays
Centre director admitted he had been an IRA member in the early 1970s
Minister for trade Amelia Kyambadde leads delegation of over 40 Ugandan companies
Jolie King and Mark Firkin detained in Tehran’s Evin jail after flying drone
Citizens Information aims to help Irish emigrants with driving licences, tax, passports and more
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade reviewing documentary requirements
Mikey Leddy from Co Meath fatally injured in incident on seafront of Puerto del Carmen
Father of three from Co Cork was arrested by US immigration in Philadelphia
Centre to analyse intelligence from Garda and Defence Forces about security risks
Any criticism of Berlin’s role in austerity will invite finger-pointing at Irish tax regime
Some 30 island-state representatives will discuss how to effectively manage our oceans
Emigrants in Abu Dhabi on the benefits of no tax, and the dangers of falling into debt
I arrived in Britain from Cork in my mother’s womb, and was adopted by a London family
Actionpoint, which built Republic’s online passport system, signs deal with F1 organiser
Simon Coveney’s Department of Foreign Affairs racked up biggest bill of over €350,000
Surgeon to the British army became a celebrity after bloody expedition to rescue governor
New research aims to gather the experiences of the Irish diaspora in France
State has secured a derogation from proposed new EU security regulation
Ministers outlines no-deal Brexit contingency plans
Ask the Experts: We are moving back to Ireland, he is from an EU country
Paul Whelan (48) holds Irish and other passports and seeks consular assistance
Consular services given for arrest, death, child abduction, natural disasters and terrorism
FAI requests minute’s silence for man (30) found in water ahead of match
Varadkar apologised to mother of woman who was killed in India for lack of Government support
Graduates are well-positioned for jobs in policy, research, business and administration in the public and private sectors
Ask the Experts: I’ve lived all my life in America, but I’m an Irish citizen
Opinion: No justification for denying them maternity benefit or third-level fees for kids
Leo Varadkar had ‘constructive’ meeting with family of young Donegal woman murdered in India
‘I felt she was nothing ... That’s the way I have been treated by the Irish Government’
Fianna Fáil says it will consider legislation in September
Firefighters pull seven people alive from rubble after ‘enormous tragedy’ on motorway
Interested in representing Ireland abroad? The next generation of diplomats are being recruited
Call from OSCE reverses Government position that it did not observe polls in US and EU
Public Accounts Committee is told delay in setting up panel due to ‘staffing issues’
Two parents talk about raising their children with their own traditions in Ireland
Department of Foreign Affairs’ consular services helped 2,500 travelling abroad in 2017
Ask the Experts: We’re moving home with our Canadian-born children
Opinion: The few who are eligible must take time off and pay for expensive flights
As Northern Ireland secretary, her unique behavioural style, issue-based perspective and inclusivity were fundamental to the peace deal
Humorous reflections on the Troubles appear to be experiencing a renaissance in the North
Writer Roisín O’Donnell uses magic realism to subvert the conventional Troubles narratives
Paisley and Trimble were different leaders but both projected conspicuously male models of authority
Focus on two traditions in Northern Ireland forgets role of women and domestic space
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