Leo Varadkar: The 1921 Treaty shaped Irish politics for a century
We have been dealing with the consequences of partition ever since
Galen Weston, owner of Brown Thomas and Arnotts, has died
Canadian’s transatlantic empire included majority stake in company behind Penneys
My phone buzzed with some of the best news I’m ever likely to get
Having survived a rare bone cancer put me in a priority group for the Covid-19 vaccine
Hard Brexit less likely but Ireland will back Johnson if extension sought – Tánaiste
Coveney denies damage to Government relationship with DUP over Brussels deal
The Irish Times view on a no-deal Brexit: stumbling to the cliff-edge
Tánaiste Simon Coveney has warned that the chances of a disorderly Brexit have never been higher
Chris Johns: Fantasy no-deal Brexit has cost UK equivalent of 22 hospitals
Brexit will stay mired in fantasy until economic reality is acknowledged
Summit leaves May with mountain to climb
Brussels Diary: Frustration of EU leaders with British prime minister unmistakable
‘Hope dies last’ – Europe reflects on Brexit shambles after summit
European Union is 'prepared for the worst, but hopes for the best', says Tusk
EU could reject May’s membership extension request - Coveney
Justification for an extension must be linked to a new event or a new political process, says Barnier
Miriam Lord: This will cost a lot of bother and money. And probably your job, Theresa
Brexit votes: Nothing can be assumed from Westminster’s panorama of pandemonium
Flanagan urges UK to maintain extradition arrangements post-Brexit
Minister stresses importance of continuing co-operation between Garda and PSNI
Europe will not ratify withdrawal agreement without backstop - Coveney
‘We have made it clear the time for debate and discussion over the backstop was during negotiations’
Coveney confident EU would respond positively if UK moves approach on Brexit
‘We know they don’t want a ‘no deal’ Brexit but we don’t know what they do want’
Ireland’s Brexit backstop gamble may not be a wise bet
Very large obstacles in the way of either acceptance of the backstop or cancelling Brexit
Little joy around as EU accept agreement to allow UK leave
Analysis: There is general recognition Ireland has done as well as it could have expected out of a bad situation
Tony Blair: May’s deal is a recipe for chaos. There is another way
UK needs Europe’s help to avoid doing what is contrary to the true interests of all sides
Cancel the budget until we get more clarity on Brexit
Chris Johns: The banking crisis reminds us how ‘events’ disrupt even the best-laid plans
Eyes on the prize can spur innovation and the development of new industries
Capturing the attention and enthusiasm of the public can do much to drive innovation throughout the economy at large
Demystifying mindfulness in the workplace
There are a number of steps in creating a programme that’s right for your employees
British police make appeal over spy attack as Russia deadline nears
Coveney says attack on Skripals ‘cowardly’ but his statement does not mention Russia
Shadow of 1917 Irish Convention hangs over Brexit
Debates around free trade and customs barriers as key 100 years ago as now
Concern as Cabinet approves Irish Navy role in EU military operation
Dáil to debate motion on Defence Forces joining operation to neutralise migrant routes
Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin trade insults over Westminster abstention
Micheál Martin accuses SF of abdicating responsibility by refusing to take seats
Will Mike Ashley of Sports Direct really take on Westminster?
The company boss is to appear before MPs to answer questions on working conditions
Niall O’Dowd: Irish America was first to see the significance of the 1916 Rising
The Irish American leaders wanted to turn back the global tidal wave of condemnation surrounding 1916
Brexit: Boris Johnson to campaign for Britain to leave EU
Johnson says deal secured by Cameron does not fundamentally reform European Union
Deenihan backs call for UK Daniel O’Connell monument
Irish government would support such a move to honour Irishman, says Kerry TD
Daniel O’Connell deserves a memorial in the UK, says ambassador
Catholic emancipation paved the way for British Catholics to sit in parliament, says Mulhall
Monet’s view of London parliament for auction
The great French Impressionist admired the city’s ‘extraordinary’ light effects
Government policy rather than technology is roadblock to new era of driverless cars
With large-scale trials set to begin in three cities next year, Irish legislators need to act quickly to get in the fast lane of latest innovation
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