No Border checks for non-Irish entering NI, says Brandon Lewis
Coveney says proposed immigration changes not yet finalised as far as Dublin is concerned
Coveney says proposed immigration changes not yet finalised as far as Dublin is concerned
Human rights groups condemn move to reinstate US-style visa waivers
Horrific 2004 train attack killed 193 and left legacy of division
It would be outrageous to demand the UK leave Border open to half the world
Seanad report acknowledges unionist concerns about protocol are ‘genuine’
Basque terror group and IRA were blood brothers but only one has accepted responsibility for pain it caused
Jailed members of disbanded group acknowledge ‘pain’ of terrorism victims
Madrid Letter: Some believe Basque conflict should not be treated as two-sided
Arnaldo Otegi already jailed and released for re-forming outlawed party linked to Eta
Opposition accuses government of siding with radicals as defunct Eta still a live issue
New outbreaks detected ahead of elections in Galicia and Basque Country
Mistakes on both sides have brought the situation to the current impasse
Josu Ternera wanted in connection with 1987 bombing that killed 11 in Zaragoza
Political right recall terrorist group, which disbanded last year
New illustrated book celebrates 150th anniversary of Methody in Northern capital
Despite tensions president Macron still hopes to salvage the 2015 nuclear accord with Iran
Euskera speakers on the rise, although some see it as politically tainted
Basque Country Letter: It is strange to visit when the memory of Eta appears to be fading
Court found that youths in Spanish town of Alsasua targeted civil guards in attack
Marked surge in Spanish unionism unnerves nationalists in northern region
Eta’s terrorism had long been the biggest obstacle to its own purported political aspirations
Basque terrorist group says it has ‘dissolved all structures’ and ended its ‘political project’
Eight youths face terrorist charges after civil guards hospitalised in northern Spain in 2016
Madrid compares pro-independence activity to terrorism but activists insist it is not violent
Gabriela Ybarra’s captivating debut is written with the forensic eye of a true crime writer
Main secessionist parties agree to back Jordi Sánchez
Newspaper gains access to internal communique sent to militants
Two men carried out 2006 attack on Madrid airport car park, killing two
Youths face terrorism charges after fracas with civil guards
Deposed Catalan leader facing Spanish extradition proceedings on Friday
Republicans have a long history with Catalan nationalists, despite their significant differences
Perception of authoritarian government denying gallant small nation right to express itself is widespread
Spanish PM and Catalan president rehearse political agendas at time of crisis
Death of Miguel Ángel Blanco 20 years ago remembered with acrimony
This week’s episode also looks at disarming of Basque separatist group Eta
Surrender of weapons expected to end group’s four decades of armed struggle
The Basque group is due to hand over all weapons today, ending a 50-year conflict
Basque terrorist group to hand over weapons in south of France on Saturday
Reports show many convicted officers were pardoned after abusing Basque detainees
News comes five years after ending of separatist terror campaign
Less than impressed conservatives call for sign honouring nationalist to be removed
Former member of anti-ETA group is suspected of planning terrorist attack for Isis
Mikel Irastorza detained in house in Ascain, a village near the Pyrenees mountains
Region marks fifth anniversary of Eta ceasefire after four decades of separatist violence
It is regrettable that neither the current caretaker administration in Madrid, nor any likely successor, appears willing to consider a new approach
Party hopes to do well as voters focus on jobs and regeneration rather than independence
As the international film festival arrives this weekend, it’s the perfect chance to visit the Spanish city that revels in its natural gifts and life’s pleasures
Despite extensive coverage, attacks are killing far fewer westerners than in 1970s and 1980s
Electoral body in Spanish region says Arnaldo Otegi cannot run due to Eta conviction
Otegi likely to run for Basque regional premier for the EH Bildu coalition in elections
Peace dividend may follow for new government
Otegi (57) jailed in 2009 for trying to reform political party linked to terrorist group Eta
Drugs, guns, explosives dominate scene in which ‘new life can be invented with ease’
Two men arrested for allegedly glorifying terrorism after complaints from viewers
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