Ending division between north and south could lead to €20bn bill every year for two decades
From Berlin to New York, clubbers in the world’s party capitals are heading home earlier
Warming climate and hybrid grapes make country better known for whiskey an unlikely source of award-winning wines
Makhlouf speaks out against ‘insurance’ cuts by ECB, despite fears of a US-instigated trade war
Shipments delayed or rerouted after Storm Darragh damaged berths at north Wales terminal
Country’s independent fiscal watchdog calls for Norwegian-style approach to saving surplus cash
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael prepare to continue coalition after support for opposition Sinn Féin drops
Neither party will seek to form coalition with Sinn Féin, which analysis suggests is in third place
Current coalition government partners Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil are both close behind, survey finds
Country’s fiscal bonanza at risk from US president-elect’s pledge to match low corporation tax rate
Political uncertainty in France sends shockwaves through the country’s sovereign bond market
Immersive Dublin production of the short story is performed in a playful, easy-going style
The Irish author needs a blank wall, a wide desk and a menagerie of inanimate creatures — ferocious Chinese dragons and a wooden mouse in a polka-dot frock among them — to work
Constituency highlights cost-of-living and housing concerns in next week’s Irish vote
The country has not had an easy relationship with the once grand homes of the Anglo-Irish elite — leading many to be torched, repurposed or left to rot. But a new appreciation is being nurtured, and a ‘reckoning with the past’
Progress is an ‘unstoppable trend’ but blockages remain in some areas
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The 38-year-old coalition government leader hopes to capitalise on bumper corporate tax receipts
The latest outing for the Booker winner’s Dublin pathologist again leads readers into a morass of deception and betrayal
Daniel Kinahan is one of Europe’s most wanted criminals and prominent member of Dubai-based ‘super cartel’
Analysts suggest kickbacks might explain how, in contrast, 89% of flows to Luxembourg funds went to active vehicles
Leader Mary Lou McDonald vows to stay at helm of party despite resignations of two deputies
Country struggling to catch up on needs of its expanding population amid near full employment
Dublin goes from ‘leader to flounderer’ as planning and energy supply problems lead tech groups to invest elsewhere
Irish president rejects Israeli calls for UN battalion to withdraw from southern Lebanon