Asylum protesters âare not usâ, says Taoiseach at MacGill Summer SchoolSimon Harris says everyone is entitled to protest but not to âlawlessnessâFri Jul 19 2024 - 18:25
Ireland will not nominate a second European Commission candidate, says TaoiseachUrsula von der Leyen annoyed at decision of 10 of Irelandâs 14 MEPs - including the four Fianna FĂĄil MEPs, to vote against herFri Jul 19 2024 - 18:10
Campaign against global pandemic treaty threatens public health, Tony Holohan saysFormer CMO says volunteer corps capable of stepping in at short notice to carry out basic health and administrative duties needed for next health crisisFri Jul 19 2024 - 13:33
Humanity has just five years to prevent irreversible climate damage, warns RyanMinister for Climate issues stark warning of looming disaster during address to MacGill summer schoolThu Jul 18 2024 - 19:22
Low earners should pay some income tax, say economistsSummer school told âvery low or no tax rates on low incomeâ is a policy choice that would be very difficult to reverseThu Jul 18 2024 - 19:05
Planning for united Ireland must start now, Oireachtas committee advisesâNo insurmountable economic or financial barriersâ to unification, Belfast Agreement committee saysTue Jul 16 2024 - 20:18
Fractured unionism must learn how to woo support for the unionGive new prime minister Keir Starmer a chance, unionists toldFri Jul 12 2024 - 06:00
Israel should have been Northern Ireland, say liberal IsraelisBelfast Agreement âa real source of inspirationâ, says sociologist Ron DudaiMon Jul 08 2024 - 05:00
Joe Mulholland: âWe had some amazing days, and nights ... Politics was different thenâ Former senior RTĂ figure is passing on the reins of the MacGill Summer School in Glenties, Co Donegal, after 43 yearsSat Jul 06 2024 - 06:00
Finding Margaret: Andrew Pierceâs search for his Irish motherIn his painful journey, Pierce makes no attempt to hide his own conflicted emotions in a way that will be understood by anyone adoptedSat Jul 06 2024 - 04:14
All is changed, changed utterly: Starmerâs Downing Street reign presents chance to rebuild old tiesRaw politics and national interests will always triumph, but there is a basis for new Labour PM to work well with Ireland and EuropeFri Jul 05 2024 - 20:23
In the face of pushback, historian Corinne Fowler is trying to open minds to Britainâs legacy of slaveryProf Corinne Fowler has been embroiled in the culture wars that so often mark British public debate, targeted by some who argue she is âwokeâ and intent on destroying Britainâs global reputationSat Jun 29 2024 - 06:00
The Conservative Effect, 2010-2024: 14 Wasted Years? A damning indictment of Tory ruleThe judgments of 15 writers on an eventful run of Conservative governments are nearly always brutalSat Jun 29 2024 - 05:00
Relations between Ireland and UK must be âresetâ after July 4th election, says trade bodyBritish-Irish Chamber of Commerce says there are âhuge opportunitiesâ for co-operation between Dublin and LondonFri Jun 28 2024 - 16:29
Britainâs next PM should not ignore British-Irish Council meetings, say leadersIrish, Scottish and Northern Irish leaders urge Downing Street to engage at twice-annual forumFri Jun 21 2024 - 19:11
Justice system puts âvictim on trialâ, says woman beaten unconscious by soldierThere is âfar too much violence against women in our countryâ, says Taoiseach as he praises Natasha OâBrien for âspeaking outâFri Jun 21 2024 - 19:09
British-Irish Council to meet on the Isle of Man without key figuresBritish prime minister and Northern Irelandâs First Minister will not be in attendanceThu Jun 20 2024 - 20:02
Reconciliation and reunification should be pursued in parallel, conference told Leo Varadkar, Mary Lou McDonald and former UDA member David Adams among speakers at Irelandâs Future conference in BelfastSun Jun 16 2024 - 20:46
David Puttnam: âThe Irish invented immigration and went through every single form of the immigrant experienceâPartly because the film-maker and former peer so often praises Ireland, and partly because he is genuinely likable, the West Cork resident has for many become Irelandâs favourite EnglishmanSun Jun 16 2024 - 06:00
Call for new rules relating to tax and welfare for cross-Border workersEmployersâ groups want it to be easier to live in one jurisdiction and work in the otherFri Jun 14 2024 - 06:00
Campaign to destroy Sunningdale holds lessons for todayShankill activist speaks of regret at marching against dealSat Jun 01 2024 - 11:40
âSome children are anxious or angry. Sometimes theyâre blank. And then theyâre expected to go straight into classâTeachers in the Malvern and St Josephâs primary schools strive to overcome hunger, poverty and low-expectations of their environments to encourage children on to better thingsSun May 26 2024 - 06:00
Dublin-Monaghan attacks mattered less to Irish than Birmingham IRA atrocity, UK diplomat reportedFifty years on from the bombings that killed 33 people, fresh research into contacts between Dublin and London shows the UK believed in 1974 the bombers had been detainedFri May 17 2024 - 06:00
âChange must comeâ: One manâs fight to end Northern Irelandâs segregated educationJust 8% of children in the North attend integrated schools. 90-year-old former priest David Rice says helping to change this is his final battleTue May 14 2024 - 05:00
How an enigmatic, cross-dressing British spy became Londonâs emissary to Dublin in the second World WarDudley Clarke was best known as British intelligence chief who devised the SAS but lesser known is his role advising De Valeraâs government on how to fend off a feared German invasionSun May 12 2024 - 08:00
Costs of united Ireland would equal pain of the austerity years, economists sayRecently published report estimated cost for unification at âŹ20bn a year for 20 years but this figure is contestedThu May 02 2024 - 20:54
Farmers in North face major losses if UK-EU vet medicines deal fails, experts warnFailure to reach a deal would be âunforgivableâ, warns peerTue Apr 30 2024 - 00:01
Bandit Country author says IRA was âvery cleverâ using âmachinery of the British state against the British stateâThe book about South Armagh is being republished for the first time after 25 years with a few minor additionsMon Apr 22 2024 - 07:00
The story of the Irish in Britain comes âhome homeâA new exhibition at the Irish Emigration Museum EPIC tells stories of many who left Ireland for Britain from early 70s onwardsThu Apr 18 2024 - 20:29
Britain should not fear âan honest approachâ to past sins, says historianMistakes in dealing with terrorism in Northern Ireland are being repeated elsewhere, argues Prof Richard English in a new bookMon Apr 15 2024 - 06:00
Sinn FĂ©in is now out of touch with its own supporters, claims AontĂș leaderMary Lou McDonald âwrong-footedâ on major issues as party seeks centre ground to secure majority, TĂłibĂn tells podcastSat Apr 13 2024 - 12:21
âItâs somewhat downplayed in Ireland â the trouble that the Troubles caused for the Irish living in Britainâ The Look Back to Look Forward exhibition at the Epic museum in Dublin traces the story of the Irish in Britain from the early 1970s to todaySat Apr 13 2024 - 06:00
Wide gaps in education levels for workers in Northern Ireland and Republic â ESRIWorkers in Republic much more likely to be educated to at least degree levelWed Apr 10 2024 - 05:00
Canât agree on the potential cost of a united Ireland? The Germans may have the answerGermanyâs experience is relevant to Ireland given the sharp differences that followed the publication of a report on unification costsThu Apr 04 2024 - 20:19
Price of united Ireland: Bringing Northâs welfare up to scratch presents cost challengeIrish unification will cost hundreds of billions over decades, according to a new economic reportThu Apr 04 2024 - 06:00
United Ireland could cost âŹ20bn a year for 20 years, says new studyIrish unity would push up cost to taxpayers, IIEA report saysThu Apr 04 2024 - 06:00
United Ireland: âIt canât be, Which side is going to win?âTwo academics have gathered the voices of people on both sides of the Border for more than five years about future constitutional changeSat Mar 30 2024 - 06:00
Does the Belfast Agreement need reforming, and can this be done now that Stormont is back?Now more than 25 years old, the Belfast Agreement is showing signs of age. So how can it be reformed, if at all?Fri Mar 29 2024 - 06:00
England, Wales and Scotland all now in favour of Irish unification, research showsThe 2023 State of the Union survey examines attitudes towards constitutional issues in the UKThu Mar 21 2024 - 10:00
âWhy isnât he called Murphy like the rest of them?â: Leo Varadkar subjected to sustained abuse in UK during Brexit negotiationsVaradkarâs inability to develop a relationship with British prime minister Theresa May marked a low pointThu Mar 21 2024 - 06:45
âI am a child of the Troubles. Ordinary boring government is much betterâFormer IRA prisoner turned artist says of post-conflict Northern Irish society: âWeâre not normal, but weâre heading towards normalityâSat Mar 16 2024 - 06:00
Stormont facing mountain of European legislation, warns major think tankWindsor Framework will put the civil service in Northern Ireland under âmajor strainâWed Mar 13 2024 - 21:42
Sinn FĂ©inâs Troubles apology may be flawed, but silence from London has been deafening âSome were terrible, some were essentially excuses,â says Prof Kieran McEvoy of the Apologies, Abuses and Dealing with the Past projectWed Mar 13 2024 - 19:00
Charlie Bird: A man who felt fear and faced it with courageDriven by a determination to be âusefulâ, the much-admired journalist wrote a glorious last chapter to his lifeWed Mar 13 2024 - 06:00
Stakeknife: What will legacy of Kenova report into IRA double agent Freddie Scappaticci be? Academic who examined British intelligenceâs war against IRA hopes seven-year investigation into spy will still be worthwhileThu Mar 07 2024 - 19:20
SDLPâs New Ireland Commission explores path to unity through âpartnership, co-operation and reconciliationâClaire Hanna says âthose of us who want to talk about a new Ireland have an obligation to spell out a lot more exactly what we mean by thatâThu Mar 07 2024 - 06:00
No requirement to secure reconciliation ahead of Border poll, says campaign groupIrelandâs Future report outlines steps that could be taken towards vote, including establishment of new government departmentsMon Mar 04 2024 - 18:20
Casement Park brings North/South cross-Border co-operation on to a new pitchCross-Border co-operation has become easier in recent years, but it remains a balancing actTue Feb 20 2024 - 18:22
MicheĂĄl Martin: âI believe in the Wolfe Tone idea of uniting people. Thatâs hard workâIn an interview on the future of Ireland, the TĂĄnaiste says he's concerned at the language around unificationMon Feb 19 2024 - 06:00
Reform of Stormont rules needed to avoid further collapses, says MartinPolicy must be agreed ahead of the next Assembly elections in three years - TĂĄnaisteMon Feb 19 2024 - 06:00