Johnson suffers defeat as MPs vote to take control of Commons agenda
Cross-party move against British prime minister raises prospect of general election
Cross-party move against British prime minister raises prospect of general election
Skirmishes reported between rival fans following Russia’s defeat to Slovakia
Search for Lee McLaughlin began when he failed to show up at airport for flight home
List of targets found in double-killer Larossi Abballa’s home, says Paris prosecutor
Michael D Higgins says one of football’s beauties is ability to bring out best in people
Call goes out for bosses and employees to co-operate to ensure staff and firms get result
Two fans were arrested as tear gas was needed to separate locals and English fans
Protests against plans to reform labour law led by CGT union disrupts train services
Industrial action goes down to the wire, just days before football tournament kicks off
Security expert says supporters should have plan of action for potential terrorist attack
Ukranian security authorities say man had weapons and explosives including rocket launchers in vehicle
French prime minister tells Euro 2016 travellers to ‘come by plane, by car, by train’
France has adopted strategy to prevent a ‘coagulation’ of discontent that could disrupt Euro 2016
No specific threat information gave rise to the latest travel alert, says US official
French air traffic controllers will stage work stoppages between June 3rd and June 5th
Podcast also looks at Donald Trump and Chinese advertisements with racist overtones
Anti-immigration party boss makes claims about soccer player ahead of Euro 2016
With no sign of movement on either side, the prospect of long disruptions encroaching on Euro 2016 will make Irish fans nervous
Force ouvriere calls for all-out strike for transport and waste disposal on match days
Video approaching 200,000 Facebook views – with group no stranger to popular success
France reveals 90,000-strong security force for tournament amid fears of attacks
PSNI also sending delegation to liaise with French police in effort to minimise trouble
Kevin Kilbane, Gerry Armstrong and Jimmy Nesbitt in the firing line
Regional far-right group protests over change of photograph on chocolate wrapper
Trade unions railing against new labour laws employing more drastic protest measures
French forces plan anti-terrorism measures in the wake of last year’s jihadist attacks
Travel agents report brisk business as fans vent about accommodation and flight prices
Team no longer linked with sectarianism as it eyes first tournament in 30 years
Brittany Ferries reports 19% increase in early bookings
Tennis: The story of how two tennis champions survived the Titanic and went on to be members of the sport’s Hall of Fame is …
One batch of mementos of the strinken liner held by a US company has been valued at more than €144m, while items in Britain and…
While the First Minister declared it a ‘must-see’, it remains to be seen if the attraction will last, writes FINOLA MEREDITH…
Giant furniture, ho-hum paintings, and a curatorial reshuffle: the Mac, Belfast’s ambitious new arts centre, needs a clear direction…
THE NOTION that the nationalist community in Belfast during the 1920s was subjected to a pogrom does not stand up, it was argued…
Sir, – Further to your recent correspondence referring to John Redmond, perhaps it should be recorded that Michael Davitt (not…
COMMEMORATIONS: THERE DOES not have to be a consensus about historical commemorations, Prof Diarmaid Ferriter told the Burren…
IRISH CRUISE specialists have a bad feeling about plans by an Australian billionaire to offer cruises on a replica of the Titanic…
FORMER TAOISEACH John Bruton yesterday unveiled a monument erected at Woodenbridge, Co Wicklow, to mark the speech which John…
POLITICIANS Éamon de Valera and John Dillon had a jaundiced view of the women’s suffrage movement, historians recounted at a …
Sir, – The Irish Times is to be congratulated on its commitment to furthering discussion of the events that transformed Ireland…
A CEREMONY held just after dawn in Dublin yesterday marked the 97th anniversary of Anzac Day, when Australian and New Zealand…
THE OPPORTUNITY to foster reconciliation and deepen mutual understanding provided by the current decade of centenaries should…
MINISTER FOR Tourism Leo Varadkar says he has asked Fáilte Ireland to carry out a study to assess whether the upper end of Dublin…
Sir, – While I wholeheartedly agree with Eoghan McSwiney’s (April 14th) analysis of John Redmond, I feel he is rather unfair…
COBH: LOCALS IN Cobh, Co Cork, placed 1,517 white roses in the sea yesterday in memory of the passengers and crew who perished…
EXPLORER'S VIEW: THE TITANIC would never survive being raised from the ocean bed, but more people should be able to visit her…
THE MOOD turned solemn in Belfast at the weekend as the city remembered the human cost of the Titanic sinking.
A minute's silence was held today as a memorial was opened in Belfast marking the centenary of the sinking of the Titanic.
MURIEL MARTIN and her daughter Lorna are on holidays from Australia retracing the route of the Titanic from Belfast to Southampton…
THE WRAPS came off a Co Mayo community’s most closely guarded secret yesterday when a 76ft model of the Titanic was launched …
OPINION: ON APRIL 11th, 1912 – 100 years ago – the Third Home Rule Bill was presented, for the first time, to the House of Commons…
Sir, – Your Editorial (“Redmond’s moment”, April 11th) asks us to remember the “massive, excited demonstrations” at which Irish…
ONE HUNDRED years to the day when 123 people boarded the Titanic at Cobh, the ship’s last port of call, President Michael D Higgins…
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