How the Westport was won: Frank McNally on an unscheduled but educational night in Mayo
An ancestor of visiting Canadian prime minister Mark Carney took part in a ‘great cattle drive’ in defiance of landowner Lord Sligo
Mark Carney is a Canadian politician and economist
An ancestor of visiting Canadian prime minister Mark Carney took part in a ‘great cattle drive’ in defiance of landowner Lord Sligo
With its small stone bridges and babbling stream, the Co Mayo village made for a picture-postcard backdrop for a returning Irish emigrant
Premier traces his heritage back to Aughagower, where his grandparents were born
Robert Carney held off a mob of anti-Treaty demonstrators who tried to storm a guard station in Co Wicklow
Canadian general ‘helped forge’ Northern Ireland peace process, prime minister says
Carney and Martin welcome opportunity to ‘strengthen the bilateral relationship between Ireland and Canada’
Business investing €105m to grow presence in Ireland as it expands its agentic AI and sovereign cloud capabilities in Europe
Former central banker has emerged as political leader of real substance
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Mark Carney will visit the village of Aughagower this Sunday where his ancestors hailed from
Carney will make trip to Co Mayo to see grandparents’ home place
Carney’s unexpected victory in the Canadian election proved the US president is such a political force that he can win elections outside his own country
Prime minister Mark Carney has warned of a Brexit-like mistake
Irish entrepreneurs visit Toronto at pivotal moment, as part of EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards programme
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Mark Carney met with some 150 Irish business leaders in Ottawa
Legislation to clear path for ratification goes to Seanad on Wednesday
Decision to host eighth European Political Community meeting in Yerevan a notable statement and red rag to Moscow
We are frittering away the substantial tax resources that have come to us as a side effect of financial engineering of American companies
In the infantile recent debate about the Mercosur deal, for example, politicians from all sides fell over each other to criticise an agreement profoundly in Ireland’s interests
Worldview: Christian Zionists such as Mike Huckabee believe the Battle of Armageddon between Iran and Israel will precipitate the return of Christ
More than two dozen people hospitalised in one of worst mass shootings in country’s history
A year on from JD Vance’s bombshell speech in Munich, European leaders are searching for a post-American future
A level of diplomatic engagement can surely be maintained without the studied humiliation of presenting our national emblem to an autocrat
US president says Gordie Howe Bridge will open only when US is ‘fully compensated’ – and makes bizarre hockey claim
The use of Shannon Airport by Ice and the US military is a flagrant abuse of Irish neutrality
If the AI sector collapses, Trump might try to blame over-regulation in Europe
Certainly this is a good time to move closer to Canada
Worldview: In a remarkable speech in Davos, Canada’s PM Mark Carney spoke through the fog of diplomatic niceties of ‘a rupture in the world order’
Big American multinationals are ramping up their US investments - and this could have worrying implications for Ireland
Mutual trust is foundation for development of relationship between countries, Chinese president tells British PM
Limited understanding and measurement of human intelligence has led to business models that amplify social division
The UN isn’t perfect but it does preserve the rules and principles that protect our freedoms through a system of state oversight
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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