Drone sighting during Zelenskiy visit example of Russia’s hybrid attacks, says EU Council President
Taoiseach says incident fits in with ‘pattern’ of similar disruption in across Continent
Fianna Fáil leader
Taoiseach says incident fits in with ‘pattern’ of similar disruption in across Continent
Patrick O’Donovan is to brief the Cabinet on plans to introduce a ‘digital wallet’ pilot programme to verify the age of social media users
Dedalus currently employs 50 people in Maynooth
Councillors want to provide assurance they are ‘not anti-Semitic’ in light of recent recommendation to rename park
Victims of Co Offaly blaze named as Tadhg Farrell (4) and his great-aunt Mary Holt (60)
Taoiseach said €750,000 bill for 14 steps and new ramp at Mount Merrion park was ‘excessive’ while Sinn Fein called it a waste of money
Review into handling of campaign expected before Christmas
Department of Health papers refer to concentration camp scientist who helped develop German drug linked to birth defects worldwide
Attorney General is to advise on proposed age verification system but senior Government figures stop short of backing Australia-style ban
The dust has settled after Micheál Martin’s disastrous choice of Jim Gavin as Fianna Fáil’s candidate, but there may be a a mood for change
The Taoiseach grins in the driver’s seat while Sensible Simon steers the economy
Move comes as French military opens fire on five suspected drones over nuclear submarine base on Thursday
Lawyers for Jim Gavin and for the party studying the report, TDs and senators are told
Irish political leaders only responded to denaming plan after criticism from Israel, says Gideon Saar
Ukrainian president identifies Ireland’s global soft power as a mechanism for ensuring a dignified peace for his country
Unlikely wartime leader must be so weary of having to travel the world, pleading for solidarity with his invaded homeland
Ireland and Ukraine sign roadmap for bilateral relations including a further €125 million in funding
His arrival in Dublin took place at a moment when intensified negotiations may prove pivotal
Zelenskiy tells Oireachtas of ‘great honour to stand in a country that understands the price of freedom’ during first official visit
Occasion marked by an address to both houses of Oireachtas and courtesy call to President Catherine Connolly
Herzog’s son is the current president of Israel, while his father was Chief Rabbi of Ireland
Ireland to pledge an extra €100 million in non-lethal military support
Trump’s reputation on the line if US cannot bring Russia to negotiating table, says Mykhailo Podolyak
Additional €100m in ‘non-lethal’ military support set to be announced during Ukrainian president’s first official trip to Ireland
Minister has yet to make regulations for public consultation and ballot that are required to change a placename
‘I think whatever it’s named should be kept with some connection to the Jewish area’, says one local
Peacekeepers, frozen Russian assets and refugees likely to be discussed
President is due to meet Taoiseach and may deliver an address to the Houses of the Oireachtas
City council executive ‘completely messed up’ allowing recommendation to rename park on meeting agenda, says Lord Mayor
Dublin city councillors proposed to strip former Israeli president’s name from Rathgar park
Revamped official website no longer has section devoted to head of state’s spouse
Simon Harris has said it ‘defies common sense’ to allow working asylum seekers to get free accommodation
We have seen before how cutting ‘red tape’ leads to disaster, especially in planning and housing
The summit in Angola is following themes set at the weekend’s G20, and with Africa’s resources and Europe’s funding on the table
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