Donald Trump’s EU tariffs letter: This is how trade wars start
Brussels feels it has already offered a lot of concessions to the US in tariff talks, so what else can now be put on the table?
Brussels feels it has already offered a lot of concessions to the US in tariff talks, so what else can now be put on the table?
Doctors prefer Jordan crossing to Rafah due to higher quality of hospital in Amman
Groups due to benefit from funds asked to reapply with no guarantee they will receive grant
Decision to refuse applications from 33 youths due to visit later this month criticised in Dáil
‘Every chance’ sick children will be killed unless flown out before autumn, Sinn Féin leader tells Dáil
Tánaiste, meanwhile, said tariff pause a ‘clear indication’ Donald Trump understands need for agreement
Talks are ongoing but the prospect of a full-blown trade war cannot be ruled out
Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan has committed to setting up a domestic violence register
Talks had intensified recently as EU sought to secure deal before July 9th deadline
Jack Chambers says Government needs ‘much better discipline’ on how spending is managed
Government’s second annual competitiveness summit to be attended by Taoiseach and Tánaiste
Tánaiste says renewal of mandates for these missions face potential challenges at UN Security Council
The share of children below the poverty line is no lower than during the worst years of the financial crisis
Agent for Limerick auctioneers said they had ‘helped purchasers’ before using splits
Fine Gael politician claimed €800,000 for space she owns which served as a constituency office during her 16 years as an MEP
Pte Rooney (24) was killed in attack on peacekeeper convoy in Lebanon in 2022
With large Jewish, Israeli and Palestinian communities, debate about the war is messy, conflicted and shifting. For the country’s Irish population, navigating it is complex
Tánaiste was addressing celebration held by the new US Ambassador to Ireland, Edward Walsh
At a meeting with Tánaiste Simon Harris in Dublin Sheikh Mohammed Al Thani also discussed the current situation in Iran
Government assessment is of robust economy continuing to grow, but at slower rate
Fine Gael privately seething over the controversy as Opposition parties unite in anger
Gardaí question four arrested in connection with the seizure of more than €30m worth of cocaine
For many families the €1,000 was a significant saving
Social Democrats say Government has done nothing to stop market actors pushing up house prices
Student college fees: Micheál Martin says there will not be a one-off cost-of-living payment again this year to reduce cost for students
Government trade forum to meet on Wednesday, a week before Trump’s deadline for 50% EU tariffs
Pair say parents accused them of ‘blatant anti-Semitism’ and ‘psychologically abusive behaviour’
It could have been different, except that ‘Phoenix’ rose from the ashes only to be shot down by a healthcare facility in Arizona
Government believes joining will allow Ireland to secure military equipment at lower cost and faster pace
Five years ago, judge Peter Kelly put forward a way to end the flood of planning hearings clogging up the courts. Why hasn’t it been implemented?
Whiplash effect of US policies seen as limiting investment for now
Tánaiste Simon Harris says other EU members need to bring forward their own legislation
Ireland and other countries favour sanctions against Israel, including suspending a trade agreement
Fine Gael parliamentary party hears next budget will be ‘responsible and responsive’
Draft occupied Palestinian territories Bill published with no reference to banning of services
Tánaiste defends record after fresh criticism over child homelessness and report on people sleeping rough under M50
Just 13 days to do a deal between Europe and the United States, says Tánaiste
You have to wonder what kind of pressure impels a parent to send fully identifiable pictures of their children into the public gaze
There had been efforts to have the new hospital called after Kathleen Lynn
Doha appears to have had advance warning of attack which followed US bombing or Iranian nuclear sites
Unifil mission requires UN Security Council vote amid fears US will act to end or scale it back
Ireland to push for sanctions on Israel at EU summit
Harris hopeful of ‘creative’ solution that avoids US tariffs on pharmaceutical products
Asked about US bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities, Taoiseach repeats call for situation in the Middle East to ‘de-escalate’
EU had been far to slow to act in the face of genocide in Gaza, says Simon Harris
Israel-Iran conflict: World braces for Iranian response after US attacks on key nuclear sites
Simon Harris says Iranian deputy foreign minister was ‘full of anger’ in phone call with him
Demonstrators from more than 50 countries went to Egypt for peaceful attempt to reach Rafah crossing
Binyamin Netanyahu congratulates Donald Trump; UN head warns against ‘spiral of chaos’
Employment and prices are growing strongly in the sector
Official documents seem to exist in some kind of parallel universe, with no expectation that targets can be met
Consular offices in Israel and Palestine are shut, with staff working remotely, as Iranian conflict enters second week
Finding raises prospect of bloc taking action against Israel for first time since start of conflict 20 months ago
Former SDLP leader Colum Eastwood will ‘take time to think about’ possible candidacy
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