The key decisions now facing Donald Trump which will have a big impact on the Irish economy
The president-elect faces big calls on his high tariff agenda, with many key advisers calling for early moves to lay down a marker
The president-elect faces big calls on his high tariff agenda, with many key advisers calling for early moves to lay down a marker
Limerick hurling and Dublin football hit with big changes; Rogers backs Rory Gallagher
Hard line on conduct could prevent bigger lapses but may prompt claims of disguised cost savings
While plans differ between some parties on housing, the cost of living and taxes, all of them agree on a few basic tenets around housing
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Jade Rasmussen’s boyfriend was jailed last month. She urges young women in controlling relationships to seek help, assuring they too will be taken seriously
Study from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland highlights socioeconomic inequalities in smoking rates
Performance under the high ball likely to be tested against Fiji and outcome sure to be instructive
Clarkson’s personal crusade against the British government feels very of-the-moment, symbolic of a mode of politics sweeping Europe
Hospitals say spending restrictions will force them to choose between paying staff, suppliers or Revenue
The fact is the film was beautiful, earnest, poetic and sublime. But that’s not what I saw in the moment
New rules introduced by the UK government bring a quarter of farms back within inheritance tax, after three decades of being fully exempt. They’re right to be annoyed, but sympathy is waning
Limerick and Dublin have lost linchpin players, and no amount of forward planning could have prepared them for it
Stark warning from officials comes as all parties make expansive spending pledges ahead of election
Incoming US president will not be all the tech industry is hoping for once he is in power
No records were kept and no actions were taken arising from meeting, says Minister’s spokeswoman
It’s hard to hold back the tech tide from children forever, but there are safer options than smartphones out there
From the owners of Forest Avenue, Forêt is a love letter to the French bistro, where every dish is cooked with precision and served with an unwavering respect for tradition
Patrick Freyne: here are my favourite corporate psy-ops of the season – or Christmas TV ads, as I believe you call them in the suburbs
Bailey’s irrepressible humour and boyish joy are a welcome antidote to the grim news cycle of 21st-century life