British ambassador hosts birthday bash for King Charles as he turns, er, 77 and a half
Michael McDowell, Rossa Fanning and Helen McEntee also had birthdays recently, though Helen tried to keep mum about it
Michael McDowell, Rossa Fanning and Helen McEntee also had birthdays recently, though Helen tried to keep mum about it
UK Home Office reveals it apprehended more than 900 ‘immigration offenders’ abusing the open Border in the past year
Common Travel Area ‘works for citizens in the United Kingdom and for Irish citizens as a benefit’, Taoiseach says
Irish officials say sanctions would disrupt supply of raw material to European industry
Cabinet approves text of Bill that will remove need for UN Security Council approval to send troops overseas in numbers
Removal of UN Security Council approval set to spark conflict with Opposition politicians
Under new proposal, UN Security Council approval would no longer be required for overseas deployment of Irish troops
Before deciding on the name of any envoy to do the talking, European governments are weighing up what they want from Ukraine settlement
Inside Politics: Ministers hope to make ‘swift progress’ on Ukraine’s bid to join the EU
Plus: New TDs in the House; and ghost estates return to the news
Legislation proposes to ban the import and sale of goods produced in illegal Israeli settlements in Palestine
Operation Irini, mandated by UN Security Council, focused on enforcing an arms embargo on Libya
Helen McEntee to raise EU-wide action again in Brussels as long-proposed legislation to be revived in Dáil
Legislation targeting trade with illegal Israeli settlements in Palestine first introduced by Senator Frances Black in 2018
Technology is being deployed by Irish military to detect threats to key underwater cables and monitor Russian ‘shadow-fleet’ vessels
According to experts, these systems can also be configured to fire automatically without human input
Admiral Brad Cooper said a strike on an Iranian school may have been the only civilian casualty incident of the war
Richard Boyd Barrett introduces Bill to sanction Israel, break off ‘all economic trade, financial relations’
Six cases of the virus confirmed and two others probable, World Health Organisation says
Pearse Doherty condemns ‘culture of arrogance’ at a time when recruitment is being paused across the health service
Senior politicians attend 102nd State commemoration of the 1916 Easter Rising at Arbour Hill cemetery
Minister disappointed at time taken to progress UK government Bill to replace controversial Legacy Act
Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien to outline road transporters support scheme to Cabinet
Inflation is a concern, says Simon Harris
Government ‘making progress’ on Occupied Territories Bill, says Minister for Foreign Affairs
Inside Politics: Connolly to make call on referring Bill after ‘intense’ Council of State meeting
Any challenge by Kinahan to 2025 extradition treaty could take several months
Irish Times investigation finds almost 250 more overflights than previously disclosed by Department of Foreign Affairs
Even in critical circumstances such as the destruction of the British embassy in 1972 or in various prison riots, the State has never sent in its military to confront the citizenry
Security being tightened for Taoiseach and Ministers amid concerns around hardliners and far-right agitators
Helen McEntee twice declines to confirm if Minister for Justice consulted her before Defence Forces announcement
The seeds of this week’s disruption were sown in meetings in late March and fomented in online forums and WhatsApp groups
Former minister kept order in the Dáil chamber as ceann comhairle during turbulent times of crash
Republic assumes presidency of European Council on July 1st
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