The Irish Times view on Hungary’s election: a veneer of legitimacy
The scale of Viktor Orban’s win is likely to encourage him to continue to defy EU attempts to enforce democratic norms
The scale of Viktor Orban’s win is likely to encourage him to continue to defy EU attempts to enforce democratic norms
Personal testimony by ministers reinforces argument to deprive isolated Orban of funds
Hungarian leader Orban pulls out MEPs after EPP votes for new rules that allow it to suspend or expel party colleagues
Ireland is now second in the EU vaccination league table. Can this pace be sustained?
Reassurance for Hungary and Poland unlocks €1.85tn budget and recovery package
Budget impasse and recovery fund sparks call for expulsion of Hungary’s Fidesz from FG grouping
Europe Letter: Focus on Brussels to see if bloc is willing or able to bear an influence
Europe Letter: A row is brewing over the best way to tackle brazen flouting of rule of law
Leaders hope to form a recovery plan to dig the continent out of the Covid-19 recession
Marathon talks to begin, as EU leaders seek united effort to address pandemic
Europe Letter: Name of migration portfolio appears a misstep for Ursula von der Leyen
TCD sociology lecturer Dr David Ralph on what constitutes racism and why we are not living in a ‘post-racial nirvana’
Good turnout and swing from ultranationalism enhance Europe’s sense of legitimacy
US president heaps praise on Hungary’s controversial PM during Oval Office visit
The extreme right has long used the internet to organise and exchange ideas, but the Christchurch murders marked a shocking low in the choreography of terror
Europe Letter: Support builds for Fidesz’s expulsion from the European People’s Party
Green jersey at €60 a pop a staple of diplomacy with cufflinks, books and Celtic brooch
The rich were only pretending they cared about prudence, law and family values
We need to take the reactionary threat seriously without taking seriously the grandiose self-image of the reactionaries
As a father of globalisation Peter Sutherland leaves a problematic legacy
Brendan Howlin accuses Leo Varadkar of concealing his visit until the last minute
The ruling party wishes to follow the example of Victor Orbán’s Hungary and his model of ‘illiberal democracy” with the primacy of political will over law
The European Commission is set to hold an ‘orientation’ debate on new laws in Poland that rein in both its constitutional court and its state media
Last Friday night in Paris, France was attacked by terrorists for its successes rather than for its failures
Indication that a new political balance is emerging in Europe - victories on both left and right for anti-austerity parties
European People’s Party emphasises success of centre-right governments
Hungary’s steel fence fails to deter migrants as EU ministers call for urgent meeting
States with history of conflict and emigration show little desire to help new arrivals
He is a man already at war with the EU Commission and fellow member states over human rights and media restrictions and his sidling up to Vladimir Putin
Opinion: ‘Orbán’s measure also has to be seen in the light of his own particular brand of right wing, deeply regressive consumption-focused taxation’
Ireland’s commissioner-designate will be questioned for three hours by MEPs
Commissioner designate faces tough task as part of expected bunfight
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices