European peacekeepers ‘fundamental’ to Ukraine peace deal, Zelenskiy adviser says
Trump’s reputation on the line if US cannot bring Russia to negotiating table, says Mykhailo Podolyak
Fianna Fáil leader
Trump’s reputation on the line if US cannot bring Russia to negotiating table, says Mykhailo Podolyak
Additional €100m in ‘non-lethal’ military support set to be announced during Ukrainian president’s first official trip to Ireland
Herzog’s son is the current president of Israel, while his father was Chief Rabbi of Ireland
Minister has yet to make regulations for public consultation and ballot which are required to change a placename
‘I think whatever it’s named should be kept with some connection to the Jewish area’, says one local
Peacekeepers, frozen Russian assets and refugees likely to be discussed
President is due to meet Taoiseach and may deliver an address to the Houses of the Oireachtas
City council executive ‘completely messed up’ allowing recommendation to rename park on meeting agenda, says Lord Mayor
Dublin city councillors proposed to strip former Israeli president’s name from Rathgar park
Revamped official website no longer has section devoted to head of state’s spouse
Simon Harris has said it ‘defies common sense’ to allow working asylum seekers to get free accommodation
We have seen before how cutting ‘red tape’ leads to disaster, especially in planning and housing
The summit in Angola is following themes set at the weekend’s G20, and with Africa’s resources and Europe’s funding on the table
Scotland’s nationalist first minister visits Dublin on Tuesday and Wednesday to talk economics, culture and space rockets
Taoiseach Micheál Martin says there is greater optimism over efforts to end the war
The Taoiseach has travelled to Angola from South Africa where he attended the G20 summit at the weekend
Taoiseach Micheál Martin’s invitation to take part in the South Africa meeting was unusual and significant
Further changes likely in response to UK’s stricter new migration controls, sources say
US boycott and Ukraine talks deflected attention from Cyril Ramaphosa’s agenda
Money and self-interest dominate talks but individual countries can drive initiatives
Challenges particularly difficult for women, Taoiseach says, after Gráinne Seoige described election regret
At G20, Taoiseach Micheál Martin said Europe would engage with process while continuing support for Ukraine
Taoiseach indirectly criticises impact of US tariffs on countries reliant on global trade during Johannesburg address
Right now, Sinn Féin are the bookies’ favourites to win the next general election, but you might as well ask Mystic Meg
Micheál Martin leads first ever Irish delegation to summit
Taoiseach and Tánaiste relish the chance to remind Mary Lou McDonald of her one-time alignment with the former Tory PM
Critics say construction rule amendments would lead to smaller, darker units with potential impact on costs unclear
Minister for Health says over €16m is available in funding for international treatment in EU and US
Gary Gannon highlights lack of amenities in north inner-city despite number of top-level athletes from area
Tánaiste Simon Harris, now Minister for Finance, assumes an even more prominent role
Speculation continues to rumble on about the future leadership of Fianna Fáil
Still unclear if services will be included in legislation as urged by other parties and pro-Palestinian campaigners
Teenagers on march speak about feeling ‘anxious and afraid’ about their futures
Michéal Martin opens UCC’s Domain of the Dinosaurs exhibition at the Glucksman gallery
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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