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The high commissioner acknowledged Ireland had dealt with a recent influx of international protection applicants, using ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Keir Starmer, Britain’s prime minister, are expected to hold talks this week, possibly on ...
The scale of borrowings being taken on by first-time buyers is of concern, given the uncertain economic outlook ...
Mr Trump has repeatedly and publicly demanded the Fed cut interest rates to spur economic growth. Mr Powell has so far ...
Accused told officers ‘a lot of drink was taken’ before fight occurred with his sister’s partner at Sallins house ...
Retail theft ‘costs a medium sized grocery store up to €100,000′ every year in a ‘direct hit to the bottom line’ ...
The commission wants to set up a “competitiveness fund” worth more than €400 billion to double research funding available ...
Bord Gáis Energy is poised to become the Republic’s biggest buyer of solar-powered electricity following a series of deals ...
In these parts, the talk of legendary figures from folklore and history is ingrained in the fabric of everyday life. And, in ...
Hello and welcome along to The Irish Times live blog for the second-leg Champions League first round qualifier between League ...
The Taoiseach has rejected a claim by the US ambassador to Israel that Ireland is suffering from “diplomatic intoxication” in ...
Hence also “Staggering July” and “the Yellow month”. The latter was Buímhís in Irish, which an 1830s diarist of rural ...