How we’ve been helping the Irish in Britain during lockdown
Icap therapists have been working with 200 clients each week by telephone and Zoom
Icap therapists have been working with 200 clients each week by telephone and Zoom
Concerns around travel and quarantine restrictions makes visiting family in Ireland difficult, emigrants say
Irish readers living in the UK have their say on who should form the next government and why
The union has been preserved not out of love for Northern Ireland but by ambivalence
Carol Jordan, head of planning in ITV news, says Brexit is not the main concern for the public
We asked readers in Britain if they had encountered anti-Irishness. Never, said some. Yes, said others
The IRA in Tyneside was almost 500 strong and played a useful role in the War of Independence
Group created to combat isolation and distress among the elderly Irish in Britain
Call it populism, call it tribalism - whatever it is, Johnson commands fierce loyalty
Anger, dismay and confusion were recurring themes among research participants
Ian Duhig’s parents emigrated to England in the 1950s in search of a better life. In this essay, he looks at growing up under the influence of Ireland and never feeling quite at home
Living in London for two years, I haven’t noticed any more bigotry than in other countries
European election is our chance to confront racism and xenophobia with our vote
Common Travel Area agreement will take on a life of its own
Irish citizens ‘will still be able to work, study and, above all, will be welcome’, says British minister
Agreement will guarantee the free movement of people between the two countries
Having a son reminds me we are immigrants. I long for the familiarity of parenting in Ireland
My comedy routine went down so well in London, but in Essex it was a different story
We asked Irish people in Britain to write about Brexit. Here are some of the 140 responses
Every lunchtime, scores of pro and anti-Brexit protesters gather outside parliament
Fear of being ‘Plastic Paddy’ stalled my passport application, despite 99% Irish DNA
Brexit has put a strain on personal relationships, says Channel 4’s Irish announcer
Opinions on Brexit are mixed among Irish International Business Network members
I arrived in Britain from Cork in my mother’s womb, and was adopted by a London family
These Irish Leave supporters want the UK to ‘take back control’ and reform immigration
It’s the biggest Irish community abroad, but Brexit and demographics are remaking it
While some apply ‘just for the passport’, for others, their reasons run deeper
Irishwoman Carol Jordan is head of planning with ITV News in London
British natives who have applied for Irish citizenship reveal their diverse motives
Half a million Irish women emigrated to England in the mid-20th century
Brexit has induced a toxic ‘them’ and ‘us’ narrative that must be challenged
‘Brexit refugees’ who have chosen to leave Britain for Ireland talk to Simon Carswell
Young Irish gather at London Irish Centre for event to launch new online guide for newcomers
Travel and healthcare are the biggest concerns among members of 120 Irish organisations
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices