Taoiseach must make most of St Patrick’s Day visit to White House
Similarly, he could also make an important statement by deciding against going to Washington DC
Similarly, he could also make an important statement by deciding against going to Washington DC
Dmitry Simbaev was detained last August after ‘anti-Russian’ messages were found on his phone
Statement likely intended as riposte to President’s condemnation of ‘violations of international law’ in Gulf
Almost 200 Irish citizens return on flight via Cairo as hostilities escalate in Middle East
Masoud Pezeshkian apologises for Iran’s attacks on regional countries, but Iranian fire targets Gulf states on Saturday
With Irish citizens stranded, skyrocketing energy bills and an upcoming St Patrick’s day one-to-one with Trump, the Coalition has much to deal with
Service pushed back by one day due to ‘highly challenging operational context for aviation’ in region, says Helen McEntee
Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan previously called delays ‘embarrassing’ and said system would be rolled out by the end of last year ‘at the very latest’
Radio: Newstalk host is an ideal, unflustered presence when the you-know-what hits the fan
Iran’s regime shows scant signs of losing grip on power as it continues to fire at Israel and Gulf states
Helen McEntee highlights military action has no UN mandate but stops short of saying this breaches international law
Inside Politics: Prices of heating oil soar amid allegations of gouging
Donald Trump and senior US administration figures give contradictory accounts of why the US attacked Iran
Time we put down the St Patrick’s Day shamrock bowl and speak up for international law
Government working to finalise charter flight from Oman while confusion over Trump’s strategy continues
Minister for Foreign Affairs expects Taoiseach to raise concerns about US-Israel attacks during White House meeting
Sinn Féin’s stance on the €90bn support package for Ukraine doesn’t hold up
Officers appointed to roles in Paris, London and Washington DC expected to come from senior ranks of Defence Forces
Hosting of EU presidency among several items to be brought to Cabinet on Tuesday by Government Ministers
Senior officials and Ministers met in Dublin earlier to discuss the escalating crisis in Middle East and Gulf region
Inside Politics: The tumult in the Middle East will again drive discussion about the ‘triple lock’ and moving closer to Nato
Programme to prevent young people being recruited by paramilitaries among scheme’s initiatives
The Department of Foreign Affairs is maintaining ‘close touch with the airlines’ and in ‘very close contact with EU partners’
Cyprus has begun preparing evacuations by air
Greystones initiative is helping to protect children and easing parents’ fears over harm from internet
Concern at senior levels of Government that Brussels deal making demands during EU role will pull bandwidth from domestic agenda
Opposition and farmers condemn EU move to allow South America trade deal to operate provisionally
Helen McEntee wants Ireland’s defence capability to ‘match that of other small western European countries’
Up to €2 billion of military equipment to be purchased from France in coming years
New National Maritime Security Strategy calls for deeper co-operation with France and the UK
Failure to play Israel Nations League fixture would primarily disadvantage Ireland, says Minister for Sport
Helen McEntee and Patrick Donovan to present strategy aimed at promoting Ireland globally as a dynamic sporting nation
Sensitive fibre optic cables and gas pipelines are concentrated in the Irish Sea. We need to have a vessel patrolling the area immediately
Government looking for ‘absolute clarity’ on fresh US tariff developments, says McEntee
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