Government moves to clarify that Ireland has no quarrel with the people of Russia
Russian ambassador accused Government of being to the ‘forefront’ against his country
Russian ambassador accused Government of being to the ‘forefront’ against his country
Wales game is first home Six Nations fixture since pandemic restrictions ended
Reprieve puts Cork back in the frame to host prestigious event, due to take place in 2024
Team won four golds, three silvers and a bronze at the Tokyo games
Dire prediction from Potsdam climate scientist suggests ocean currents are slowing
Large crowds greet Ireland’s triumphant rowers on the last leg of their journeys home
The vaccine rollout in the State has been accelerating since July 1st
Survey by EU rights agency finds high acceptance for Garda in comparison to other forces
New report finds Ireland has the highest percentage of highly educated minimum wage employees
About 670 sites in 66 countries will take part in the largest Global Greening event
Seven European countries call for the end of demolition of homes and schools
Spring Covid-19 lockdown lasting 120 days by far the longest of any country in Europe
HSE: Ireland ‘almost best in class’ in Europe in tackling second wave of virus
Dogs Trust launches Christmas campaign highlighting new legislation
More than 2,000 people have expressed an interest in the eight calves in Thurles
Charity urges public not to pay over the odds as demand outstrips supply during lockdown
Country kept traditional family structure for much longer than other countries, meeting told
Images of the Heinkel Kabine vehicle are part of the new Dublin Port Archive
Former tánaiste says world admires Irish values, peace process and overseas aid
Sector worth €500 million a year to get bigger as new opportunities arise
Asthma Society of Ireland says many deaths and hospitalisations could be prevented
Ireland earned independence through suffering and ‘without giving up’, says Larcher
Taoiseach and Dutch PM Mark Rutte ‘strongly believe’ tax is for members states
Mild spring not forecast to continue with freezing temperatures predicted
Met Éireann issues two status yellow alerts with wet, windy, unsettled conditions due
Global index finds State is fifth most generous in the world for helping those in need
Helicopter will serve most of the south of Ireland and cost €2 million a year to run
Deep freeze looms as Ireland to experience coldest temperatures since December 2010
State contributes more to prosperity and equality of world than any other country
John Fitzgerald: by 2014 it was clear that we were not going to meet our targets
Religious service attendance still much higher than European average
More than 90% of State’s premises to be covered by fast broadband by end of decade
Australian firms now looking to Ireland for an EU base, says Julie Bishop
Watchdog urges model where hospitals and institutions compete to provide services
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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