Government determined killers of Irish peacekeeper will be brought to justice
Higgins lays wreath to mark 50th anniversary of bombing of Dublin and Monaghan
Former NI secretary tells Covid inquiry about ‘concerns’ Stormont could collapse
Ireland’s challenge of legacy law ‘unnecessary and unhelpful’, says minister
Harris hails impact of Stormont return on first official visit to Northern Ireland
Irish premier says ‘of course’ police will not be sent to NI border
Department of Justice refuses to publish UK migrant deal
Harris claims UK Government confirms ‘operating agreement’ for asylum seekers
UK Government has not investigated claims on asylum seekers in Ireland, MPs hear
Raids to be launched to detain migrants to deport to Rwanda - minister
Heaton-Harris says UK-Irish relationship ‘strong enough’ to deal with legacy row
Migrants heading to Ireland from UK 'sign of deterrent' of Rwanda Plan
Ireland won’t be ‘loophole’ for other countries’ migration issues – Harris
O’Neill seeks ‘thought-out’ response to cross-border asylum seekers in Ireland
Ministers pressed on whether legal action over Legacy Act ‘helps or hinders’
Sister of Stardust fire victim calls for official state apology
New EU migration laws ‘not perfect but Ireland can’t do this alone’ – Irish MEP
O’Neill and Little-Pengelly thank Joe Biden for support at St Patrick’s event
More migrants entering Republic from Northern Ireland, Leo Varadkar says
Ireland’s culture minister says she feels ‘revulsion’ at deaths in Gaza
Varadkar questions ‘wisdom’ of coalition TDs voting against referenda
Irish minister concedes that government has lost referenda
Counting under way in Ireland’s twin referenda
President Michael D Higgins among those to vote in referenda
Government to appeal over High Court ruling on Legacy Act
Casement Park ‘deserves same support’ as football and rugby stadiums – Long
Government remains ‘committed’ to Troubles Legacy Act despite judge’s ruling
Judgment to be delivered in legal challenge to Legacy Act
Irish funding for NI ‘not intended as any kind of political statement’
Sunak confronts Varadkar over Ireland’s decision to challenge UK’s Troubles law
Government set to publish deal which will set stage for Stormont return
Relic of St Brigid returns to home town in Ireland after 1,000 years
Irish Government defeats votes on calls to support South Africa case
Irish Government urged by charity to support South African case against Israel
UK Government ‘fighting others’ on legacy – Murphy
UK writes to Irish government to formally register regret at legacy legal case
Mixed views on how to interact with loyalist parties in 1993, records show
Donaldson accuses Irish Government of double standards over legacy challenge
Legal challenge to UK’s Legacy Act gives bereaved families ‘fresh hope’
Irish legacy action will complement Troubles’ victims’ challenges – McDonald
Irish Government praised for ‘taking a stand’ against UK’s Legacy Act
Talks with DUP over trade border impasse are over – Heaton-Harris
New centres to research climate change and food sustainability
Irish ambassador called to Israeli ministry in ‘overreaction’ to Varadkar remark
Israel reprimanding Irish ambassador ‘bit of an overreaction’, minister says
Irish premier’s tweet on hostage being ‘lost’ sparks ire from Israel
Varadkar raises concerns about EU ‘double standards’ on Israel and Palestine
Irish government faces claims of ‘double standards’ on Israel and Russia
Protesters call for expulsion of Israeli ambassador in Dublin
First Irish citizens and dependents cleared to leave Gaza through Rafah crossing
Expelling ambassador would push Ireland to ‘margins of international opinion’
Irish government accused of ‘double standards’ over Israel
‘Our bodies hurt from crying’ say family of Irish-Israeli girl feared kidnapped
Taoiseach and NI Secretary lay wreaths in Enniskillen on Remembrance Sunday
Setback for Ireland as EU legal adviser recommends revisit of Apple tax case
Ireland and Apple await major development in long-running EU tax dispute
Irish father of girl feared to be hostage in Gaza ‘praying that she comes back’
Irish criticism of Israel not harming bid to get citizens out of Gaza – Martin
Tax break for landlords will ultimately benefit renters, says Varadkar
Irish ministers say 14bn euro budget prioritises challenges of today and future