How to Learn Irish in Seventeen Steps, by Roisín O’Donnell
12 Stories of Christmas - Day 12: A short story from Wild Quiet, Roisín O’Donnell’s debut collection
12 Stories of Christmas - Day 12: A short story from Wild Quiet, Roisín O’Donnell’s debut collection
Minister spoke in Leeds about 200,000 jobs in Ireland that depend on trade with Britain
Social media post by Josh Massoud has been criticised as racist and offensive
Irish roots - Ali’s great grandfather is said to have hailed from Ennis - have been disputed
Appointment of first overseas senator an opportunity to deliver for emigrants who want a say in future of their home country
New research demonstrates role service plays for elderly
Patrick and John Collison are in running to be named World Entrepreneurs of the Year
Social Democrats TD highlights emigration figures since the economic crash
Republic loses status as the state that contributes the most to humanity in new index
Kevin Rudden will take up new role in June 2017 on a three year term
London-based relocation service expands to Dublin as homecoming client base grows
Voting opens for the Public Choice Award to be announced with winners on June 24th
Taoiseach tells Dáil that Americans have alternative candidate to vote for
Chicago-based appointee denies cronyism concerning internship for Kenny’s daughter
The thousands of Irish-born people in Scotland are among the most ardent stayers
The star of the new Eileen Gray biopic The Price of Desire talks about why she left Ireland and getting fighting fit for a second season of AMC’s hit show Into the Badlands
First overseas appointment to Seanad says accusations ‘absolutely ridiculous’
Strict regime for travel between islands seen as more likely than sealing Irish border
Philanthropist Norma Smurfit wants ‘Legacy’ pavilion – but some councillors object
There is a shallowness and hypocrisy about the Irish Government’s current mission
A modern, multiracial Ireland forms the backdrop of an ambitious debut collection
The choreographer has worked through the ballet ranks in Ireland, the UK and Germany. And now her work is to get centre stage at the Bolshoi
Latest figures show significant drop in youth unemployment
Construction and Architecture: Transferable building industry skills key to ensuring job security at home and abroad
Here’s how to check your qualification in more than 100 countries
Students going ‘further afield’ this year to get jobs ‘outside Irish hotspots,’ says Donnelly
‘Irish Voice’ newspaper and ‘Irish America’ magazine not part of transaction
Company is expanding globally to meet expat demand for sausages, pudding and bacon
Derek McKnight to take over as food and beverage director on ‘Harmony of the Seas’ in the new year
Changes for migrants if Brexit vote fails but Brussels uncertain about Irish exemption
In-work benefits for Irish people may hang in the balance after Brexit vote
Minister for Foreign Affairs says ‘credibility of EU’ would be damaged by UK departure
Complaints over slow processing of work permits after 57 students pay €799 up front
The Erasmus exchange programme is not just about study, writes Aisling Redden
My biggest worry is that she will like it so much there that she won’t come back
Brussels concerned that bid for special treatment may breach EU law
Helplink.ie plans new Cabhrú online service for Irish people living in Australia
2016 is set to be a record year for Irish work permits as companies look abroad to fill skills gaps
Foreign travellers on working holiday visas would have paid 32.5% tax from July 1st
Aoife Finn never been to All Black country but devotes herself to studying local language
Irish expats are employing locals to upcycle plastic into everything from pouffes to pool tables, while also tackling pollution and sending Tanzanians to school
How can a dance festival engage with the refugee crisis? Powerfully, it seems
More than 120,000 around world set to take part in Pieta House Darkness Into Light walks
Visit to see Ger Hartmann while in Ireland has changed my shopping list
‘Australia is the best place in the world on paper, but that doesn’t matter if you have depression’
Literary biographers try to trace what shapes a writer’s identity but often miss the intimate transformation in which the creative spark caught fire, where they found their voice
Parents of Kevin Bell honoured in Perth for service to families of Irish killed abroad
USI teams up with VotingRights.ie to call for referendum on rights of Irish citizens everywhere to vote in presidential elections.
Galway hurler ready to assist his adopted city’s footballers against Roscommon
Since the State bailed on a national diaspora centre, Neville Isdell has pumped millions of his own money into creating the ultimate interactive visitor experience in Dublin
President Michael D Higgins, Gabriel Byrne and Shivaun O’Casey discuss Eugene O’Neill with his biographer Robert Dowling, who traces the writer’s pride in his Irish ancestry
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