Ireland’s lack of military capacity weakens European security
We have an obligation to our UK and EU partners
We have an obligation to our UK and EU partners
Minister for Defence says such a move would be ‘deterrent’ as vessels increasingly enter Irish economic waters
Inside Politics: Government accused of prioritising tourism over housing
Shuttling between realpolitik slap and diplomatic tickle, US secretary of state urges end to ‘western malaise’
Plus: Fianna Fáil hits the road, Ireland at the cleaner end of corruption index, and ‘startling’ number of passports stolen
‘The UN has served us extremely well ... but reform is needed’ Minister for Foreign Affairs says at Munich Defence Conference
Despite global disquiet and disorder, there is quiet confidence among some European representatives
Three Defence Forces members also awarded for rapid response and bravery during attack on Father Paul Murphy
Civilians from naval firm, most likely from outside State, will carry out almost all repairs and upkeep
Inside Politics: preferred pronouns in schools, and incentives for immigrants to join the Defence Forces
Public invited to have their say into how education system needs to evolve
Proposals under consideration similar to system operating in the United States
Taoiseach says he will raise concerns about treatment of undocumented Irish with Donald Trump in Washington
Another six faced accusations of sexual assault within the military in 2025
Many high-profile political aides have taken up lucrative post-government careers elsewhere
The housing crisis, underreporting of numbers and confusion over local authority housing rules mean those fleeing violence risk homelessness
Helen McEntee says she told Trump administration EU legislation is aimed at protecting consumers
Minister stresses importance of resolving bilateral differences during Washington trip
There are 23 cases of current Defence Force members appearing before the civil courts
Labour’s Duncan Smith says US homeland security should be asked for details of all Irish held by Ice
Minister to bring to Cabinet proposals for new statutory charter to strengthen accountability in schools
European Commission describes claims as ‘pure nonsense’ as Trump administration campaigns against social media regulation
Micheál Martin did not rule out possibility of Ireland’s involvement in the body last week
Pearse Doherty says majority of proposed funding is clearly intended ‘for military purposes’
Nine will go to the United States including the Taoiseach, who is expected to meet US President Donald Trump
Government to provide €100,000 to the Auschwitz Birkenau Foundation to support its education programme
An advocate says teaching in a way more suited to dyslexic students would have broad benefits for others as well
The ‘triple lock’ requires UN approval to send Irish troops on peacekeeping missions
Simon Harris does not see any scenario in which Ireland would join Donald Trump’s proposed Board of Peace
‘We must focus on what is within our control,’ Minister says before Government Trade Forum meeting
Involvement comes due to concern court judgment could cause an increase in Irish medical negligence cases
The US president has climbed down over Greenland, for now, but the spat has exposed fundamental weakness in the EU
TDs brave a leaky Dáil roof for a chance to comment on the Codswalloper-in-Chief
In speech circulated to diplomats, President warns against policy of ‘might is right’ in global affairs
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