How green are electric vehicles?
How car batteries are made and charged revealed as problematic in US studies
How car batteries are made and charged revealed as problematic in US studies
For climate action to be fast it ‘must be fair’, says Mary Robinson
Deficit follows increased expenditure on pandemic-related supports and fall off in tax receipts during lockdown
Minister for Finance the third Irish person to hold role since EBRD was established in 1991
Republic’s top EU civil servant says strict spending and subsidy rules will return after crisis
Existing EU funds to be redirected to companies in greatest need
Fifteen charities to benefit from fund-raiser outside St Ann’s church in Dublin
No wall that keeps people out and restricts freedom is so high or so wide that it can’t be broken down
In Robert Menasse’s novel, the EU is an unlovely form of bureaucracy that is an affair of the heart
Theresa May still wants MPs to pass her deal. Will the DUP help drag it over the line?
Next president will be at forefront of marking divisive events such as Partition, Civil War
Engrossing and beguiling, the Czech capital offers visitors a glimpse of its rich and glorious past
Italy has the largest absolute debt load of any EU country, and the third largest in the world
Europe Letter: Eurosceptical forces in Rome will undermine Franco-German partnership
Hotel resort has spent €3m on capital projects over last few years
Increase in house builds runs significant risk of overheating economy, warns watchdog
Seriously, would the European Commission come after one of its best performing economies?
President delivers rebuke to world leaders who ‘should know better’ on climate change
World leaders must act together to end any such violation of human dignity
When Kremlin officials talk about a new security architecture for Europe what they mean is the end of the US presence.
Turkish president makes vow in response to parliament vote to freeze accession talks
Europe Letter: Effects of ‘freezing out’ Ankara include risks to security and human rights
Government has little room for manoeuvre in showdown with unions
Minister says there is perception bigger countries are afforded greater flexibility
Minister for Finance says the measures are designed to act as economic shock absorbers
Minister for Finance says need to keep faith with ’prudent fiscal policy’
Michael Noonan commits to cut national debt to 45% of gross domestic product by 2025
Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform outlines Government’s spending plans
Read about all the measures announced by Minister for Finance in Dáil today
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices