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Coveney says N Ireland party cannot call all the shots in resolving dispute over region’s trading arrangements
The author on the soft light and lonely soul of his home county
The hypnotic high-kicking extravaganza has come a long way from the ancient Celtic ritual of dancing around trees
Micheál Martin calls for reform of governance arrangements enshrined in Good Friday accord
First-time buyers will be allowed to borrow more but high costs and acute housing shortage remain
An eclectic line-up features a gritty postwar masterpiece and a site-specific diptych paying homage to Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’
A century after partition, support for unity on the island of 7mn is gaining momentum
Lender refused access to cheaper products ‘with little to no regard for the impacts on its customers’
Former military strongholds that are now prime residences
New drama staged in Dublin examining the novelist’s female relations brims with energy but is uneven
Dublin invested €4.7bn in lender during crisis that crashed the economy
Large numbers considering emigration amid prohibitively expensive housing, survey finds
Ireland’s capital city has seen immigration rise and a return to ‘Celtic Tiger’ prices
Contractions expected to continue for rest of year as soaring fuel bills rein in production
Union flags fly at half mast but threat of nationalist push remains
Bank could pay another €200mn to develop building and has already hired 300 additional staff in Ireland
Data Protection Commission’s ruling relates to complaints that account settings defaulted to public
Martin McDonagh’s blackly comic feature sets a fracturing friendship against Ireland’s tumultuous history
Three Irish lenders in prime position as competitors exit market and interest rates rise
China has extended its military drills around Taiwan
Pandemic-enhanced revenues from multinationals give Dublin more scope to mitigate the cost of living crisis
Irish bank’s plans to go cashless caused uproar in rural communities but it cannot ignore commercial realities
Anger that Sabina Higgins’s letter did not cast Moscow as aggressor in conflict
Target of 25% is ‘massive, massive ask’, says key agriculture sector, though climate campaigners fear it is not enough
DPP decision leaves Leo Varadkar free to take over as taoiseach under coalition deal in December
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