Oireachtas committee urges American Irish Society to stop building sale
Charlie Flanagan says society building on Fifth Avenue is source of diaspora pride
Charlie Flanagan says society building on Fifth Avenue is source of diaspora pride
Liam Neeson, Colm Tóibín sign letter asking that Fifth Avenue building not be sold
Historical society put Fifth Avenue property on market for $52m last month
Ageing and gaffe-prone, the Democratic candidate has an empathy that looks almost subversive – and a strong election team
John Purroy Mitchel was elected age 34 with the highest share of the vote ever recorded
Daniel Stewart has embarked on a 640km route that will take five days to complete
UK Politics: These are Britain’s Lost Years. We can only guess how many of them there will be
You don’t need an elf on the shelf to tell if a manager is on the naughty or nice list
Presidents, politics and big business have become embroiled in a scandal that has cost the country over €33bn so far
In previous standoffs, Trump’s predecessors knew when to hold back. Now there is no such certainty
‘Some of us wondered when there are so many men on a rugby pitch, would one be missed?’
Analysis: Kenny sits atop the steaming pot; ambition, restlessness and loyalty stew below
As he nears 100 days in office, the US president tells the FT he stands by his style and agenda
International Women’s Day marks an opportunity to return to normal life
Patrick Freyne looks at how US presidents have been sworn in across the centuries
Poll finds Americans have major concerns about his temperament and the direction in which he will lead the country
Billionaire has capitalised on the conservative movement’s ‘us versus them’ division
Trump struggles saying LGBTQ but enjoys sound of his voice so much he talks for 76 minutes
Presidential hopeful’s ‘America first’ policy may mean the end of US ‘cloak of protection’
Statues of old white guys are being removed, vandalised or campaigned against. The problem with the new iconoclasm is knowing where to stop
Militia men lay armed siege to wildlife refuge headquarters seeking handover of land
Long hair flowing from under his helmet, spear and shield in hand, the hero of the Ulster Cycle is the epitome of the valiant Celt. But that image comes from a magazine article by a US president. It’s a sign of the cultural malleability of the idea of Celticism
Exhibition put together by Armenian community in Ireland
Poetry volume presented by Taoiseach to president made by grandniece of 1916 leader
Only hardcore fans who can afford to subscribe to pay-to-view will now have full access to the Open on television
On the final day of shooting for The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Jamie Foxx chats about going from playing dodgy comedy clubs to starring roles as pop stars, presidents and super-villains
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