Aramune Technologies raises €932,000 in funding round
Cash to be used to develop the industrial-scale manufacturing process for its first product
Cash to be used to develop the industrial-scale manufacturing process for its first product
Pretax profit rose 3 per cent to £58.8 million, software company based in North says
Long-held assumption is it’s better to work in North and receive benefits in Republic
Wexford-born surgeon published extensively and pioneered important work
Within Belfast, Brussels, London and Dublin, politicians get to grips with the protocol problem
Party’s supporters are not necessarily neutral on constitutional question
Rise of the party will lead to a radical shake-up in how the North is governed
Bullying claim: DUP referred ‘misogynistic’ and ‘outrageously offensive’ material to police
Schools have right to discriminate against recruits on basis of religion, report says
Brexit cited as key reason behind growing numbers of applications for Irish passports in North
Experts find that children ‘mind wandering’ 25% of the time and could not avoid tendency
Assembly elections will reveal if relentlessly negative messaging can be turned into votes
Move is to enhance co-operation in research and innovation ‘in areas of mutual strength’
UCD and Queen’s university forge historic alliance via research and innovation
Interview: Managing director Michael Carvill oversaw move of entire factory in Mozambique
Businessman to become State company’s third chairperson since 2020
The once-conservative country has elected a radical and is drafting a new constitution
The sitcom writer on her childhood, becoming Jessica Fletcher and her big break
Diagnostics company based in North is a spin-out from Queen’s University Belfast
Head coach Murphy makes a couple of changes to the team that beat Italy for England test
Government higher education initiative aims to deliver all-island approaches to innovation
Ireland’s Future, a civic nationalist group seeking a Border poll, is growing in ambition
Europe Letter: Kyiv native and fluent Irish speaker on the struggle for independence
Retired diplomat served for 36 years in Departments of Foreign Affairs and Taoiseach
Final of Ireland’s longest-running third-level debating competition to take place at UCC
Tuesday’s celebrations include tours, lectures and a concert - but no bank holiday yet
Non-invasive indicator does not make contact with wound but sniffs the air above it
Native predators and woodlands ensure biodiversity that enable red squirrels to thrive
Discovery of at least 58 individual cattle remains near Finglas paints complex picture
Kate Hoey accused of ‘gross stereotyping’ of journalists and lawyers in unionist pamphlet
Lists normally includes all schools where 11 or more pupils sat the Leaving Cert exam
Hospices both sides of Border are pooling skills and insights to improve palliative care
Fifteen coronavirus-related deaths reported while teachers warns of staff shortages
Richard Buick’s 20,000 shares issued under employee share option scheme
Loyalists see protocol as ‘a trick by the South’ to take over the North, says Ahern
NI firm posts £142.3m in revenues in first half with pre-tax profits up 3% to £24.8m
Big group of soft-unionist protocol pragmatists exist – in other words, people like me
Former FG minister died peacefully in his sleep at home in Co Kildare, family says
We were both born and raised in Ulster but our friendship developed on the Isle of Man
Ireland’s Fittest Family, Underdogs, Dalgliesh, and Liam Neeson in The Marksman
She will take over from Claire Loftus when the latter stands down in November
Tech firm backed by Invest NI wins contract with UK hospital for its lip-reading application
President’s refusal to attend NI service may have focused more attention on work for reconciliation carried out by the Church Leaders’ Group
Martin to attend event exploring the all-island and global response to climate change
Calls for Erasmus-style programme to boost access to education on both sides of Border
Research shows preference for creation of integrated unitary state over devolved model
NI authorities report eight more deaths and 1,199 new cases in past 24 hours
European Commission vice-president says EU has been engaging constructively with UK
‘Effects are achievable with simple changes to the daily diet,’ says lead researcher
Technology helps fans with visual impairments feel the energy and speed of live sport
Using sweat harvested from people with epilepsy, researchers exposed dogs to odours captured before, during and after seizures
Wearable technology may make exercising easier or help patients who struggle to walk
An Appreciation
Queen’s University spin-out is focused on the monoclonal antibody therapeutics market
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