Britain does not dictate Irish law. Or Irish feminism
Where LGBTQ+ rights are bolstered, so too are women’s rights, and where they collapse, so too does authentic feminism
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Where LGBTQ+ rights are bolstered, so too are women’s rights, and where they collapse, so too does authentic feminism
‘A world leader who spoke out for the disenfranchised and the impoverished’
Worldview: Running through contemporary debates is a battle between those who say reconciliation should come before constitutional change and those who argue for the reverse
The UK prime minister Keir Starmer will next month host EU leaders at a landmark post-Brexit summit
Trade between North and South has increased since Brexit
Rather than seeing a US trade deal as entrenching the sea border, some unionists hope Trump’s new world order might sweep the Windsor Framework away
Government funding of €8m for club academies could be included in October’s budget
That liberal, decent, brave America many of us used to know, the one that is deeply flawed but still full of generosity is still there, clinging to the wreckage
New to the Parish: Nishtha Khanna moved from India to Ireland in September 2020
After the ‘open door’ days of Brexit diplomacy, now Ireland is just one of many competing voices vying to be heard as the EU plans countermeasures
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Unique position could create more uncertainty for North’s ‘slow-growing economy’
‘You add tariffs on anything coming from the US whiskey industry, then that is a major issue,’ says Wild Atlantic Distillery cofounder
Three ambitious new books - by Tim Jackson, Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson, and Diane Coyle - examine the failures of liberal democracy, and how we can chart a course to a better future
Dr Leor Zmigrod has found differences in the brain structures and functions of people with different ideologies. Could this science be used by malicious agents?
The Irish identity of people born in Britain, where six million have at least one Irish grandparent, can be complex and personal...
Retailers face challenge of working with online platform or going head-to-head with it for business
We know it’s a fantasy but let’s take it and move on, because the battles ahead will change our world in ways we have not yet contemplated
Patrick Freyne: Love Triangle UK’s contestants are earnest and well meaning – not, as so often on dating shows, monstrous, sexually prolific sociopaths
Geopolitical upheaval, energy security and reliance on UK for supplies are forcing a rethink on the ban on LNG
Investors from outside the European Union will still be barred from voting at shareholder meetings
In The Irish Question, his new documentary, the film-maker asks what reunification of the island would really mean
The two governments on message as joint initiatives on everything from wind energy to security abound at convivial UK-Ireland summit
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
The key will be to keep London’s attention as Martin, Starmer and ministers meet for talks amid geopolitical upheaval
North-South trade has grown rapidly, but more could be done to turn the Dublin Belfast Economic Corridor into a powerhouse, a conference has heard
‘Harsh’ realities of travel and work restrictions are pushing British citizens to seek backdoor EU access, say lawyers
Unionists are ‘allowing republicans/nationalists to get inside our heads’ and control narrative on Irish unity being ‘inevitable’
Some British-based companies increasingly reluctant to trade with Northern Ireland because of the paperwork challenges
The far right in Ireland is run by the charismatically challenged. If someone capable of stringing a sentence together emerges, that political calculus will change quickly
The island seems set for a period of incremental change, dialogue and debate rather than dramatic constitutional change
More than a third of voters in South say it is extremely important to plan for a possible united Ireland
Voters are able to distinguish between wanting something to happen and planning for it to
The UK’s messy, ill-thought out exit from the EU has effectively killed off leave campaigns in other member states
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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