Irish soldier who died protecting others in Lebanon honoured with posthumous medal
It is the first time in the history of the State that an army private has been awarded the Distinguished Service Medal
It is the first time in the history of the State that an army private has been awarded the Distinguished Service Medal
The stellar Irish economic figures we are seeing are likely to be as good as it gets for now
Government officials are nervous about Micheál Martin’s visit to Washington but they don’t expect the Zelenskiy treatment
Elina Valtonen reflects on her country joining Nato, shutting the Finnish border with Russia, and Vladimir Putin’s disregard for human life
It has been an unedifying spectacle to watch a string of international leaders pay homage to the new president,
US State Department refuses to say if issue raised during call between Simon Harris and Marco Rubio earlier this week
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
The two governments on message as joint initiatives on everything from wind energy to security abound at convivial UK-Ireland summit
Simon Harris insists US-Irish trade deficit was not discussed in call with secretary of state
US secretary of state’s comments may indicate Trump will raise issue with Martin during St Patrick’s Day visit
Cabinet approves plans to amend legislation so only Government and Dáil approval is required to send more than 12 peacekeepers overseas
Ominous signs that the transatlantic security order is coming to an end, mean Ireland is faced with new questions
Pair discussed ‘mutually beneficial nature of the Irish-US economic relationship’ on telephone call on Tuesday afternoon
Changes to triple lock for troop deployments, €100 million for Ukraine and proposal for LNG facility also due to be discussed by Ministers
Gavin Robinson calls on Ireland to 'step up to the plate' and invest more in defence
Tánaiste wants to scrap need for UN approval before Irish military can be sent abroad on peacekeeping missions
Move intended to free Government’s hand when it comes to overseas missions
EU leaders expected to agree on €20bn Ukraine package this week amid concerns over US support
Simon Harris will also bring proposal to provide €100m in aid for Ukraine to Ministers
Briefing paper for then incoming minister on US president strategy heavily redacted
The world is a changed place and Ireland must figure out how to deal with those changes. Would it not be an idea to have some debate about this in the national parliament?
Simon Harris says he is convinced of need to acquire combat jet aircraft to ‘deter and detect’ airborne threats as part of massive increase in defence spending
Tánaiste ‘convinced’ of need for State to buy fighter jets amid proposals to triple defence budget
Videos of people being loaded on to aircraft are much more potent than statistics, writes Conor Gallagher
Proposal to double Naval Service’s fleet and equip Army with modern armoured vehicles
In the new world order, where the US sides with Russia, Ireland no longer has the luxury of teetering between political and military neutrality
Half of households fear negative impact of US policies on personal finances, according to credit union survey
Israel will resume Gaza campaign if Hamas fail to disarm, Israeli minister says
Taoiseach said international rules-based order was only guarantor of Irish security
Continued support for Ukraine ‘a necessity and not a choice’, Simon Harris to tell EU foreign ministers
Operation Rialtas was established last May in advance of the local and European elections
Worldview: Europe can respond by developing links with China, Africa and the middle powers now asserting their role
Bernard Jackman correction, confusion around a Love/Hate revival and Michael O’Leary’s former Russian tenants
State must walk a fine line between playing the green card in Washington and standing tall alongside EU colleagues
Rush to deliver large-scale apartment schemes in response to crisis runs risk of creating ‘modern-day slums’
Gap between state pension and inflation has narrowed, but the purchasing power of the payment to pensioners has weakened, officials told senior politicians
Tánaiste says State will ‘robustly push back’ against builder’s reported wish for further €853 million
Here in Ireland, the government is expected to propose €50m in non-lethal aid for Ukraine
Mood ahead of first Cabinet housing subcommittee more taut than might have been expected, following interventions by Taoiseach Micheál Martin
Simon Harris to brief ministers on plan and seek approval for Ireland’s participation in G20 forum, while Peter Burke is to set out IDA Ireland’s new five-year strategy
Wang Yi is in Dublin for meetings with Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris
Simon Harris warns over failed policies of the past, but Micheál Martin’s party wants drastic action to meet housing targets
Refurbishment of accommodation block built in about 1806 to include extensive work inside and out
Minister for Justice says those responsible for fatal attack on South Anne Street will be tracked down
Wang Yi will travel to Dublin after telling summit European countries must have role in Ukraine talks
The only 40,000 estimate for completions last year, which was often quoted in the general election campaign, came from Deutsche Bank
Micheál Martin says Ireland continues to stand with Ukraine but ‘a European army isn’t on the agenda’
Ministers expected on Monday to discuss creation of ‘clearing office’ with aim to clear blockages in system and co-ordinate homebuilding and servicing of zoned lands
Call for elite squad of Ministers to be taught to watch their tongues before targetting Donald Trump in Operation Blarney
Transport docs
Circumstances that led to Martin Conway’s resignation were distressing and there will be ‘a full investigation’, Simon Harris says
Tánaiste’s comments come after Taoiseach Micheál Martin trailed possibility of replacing RPZs
Tánaiste says ‘radical’ amendment need on legislation to avoid EU infringement proceedings
Proposal likely to meet resistance in Department of Finance after experience of crash
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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