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Ireland’s open economy makes country disproportionately dependent on air travel
The answer is clearly no but a large share of people think otherwise
Populist party soared in polls but has leached support to small anti-immigration rivals
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Government concedes defeat over proposals to redefine ‘family’ and scrap references to women’s ‘life within the home’
Proposed amendments would axe references to ‘life within the home’ and change definition of family
The National Gallery of Ireland receives €25,000 from Tefaf to repair Ludovico Mazzolino’s ‘The Crossing of the Red Sea’
The Dublin band talk uilleann pipes, punk and politics
Thomas Bernhard’s 1975 play deals with the egotism of those who have unfettered power
Sinn Féin hopes good governance will strengthen case for reunification while the DUP believes it will cement UK ties
The taoiseach who led his country into an economic boom time was known for his intellectual bent and his distinctive laugh
The Irish author lived in the defensive fort only a short time — but it would be pivotal in the writing of ‘Ulysses’
A 2,000-year-old teenager has been discovered near where one of those ‘disappeared’ during the Troubles is yet to be found
Forerunners of pharma company tested vaccines at notorious institutions for decades
Regeneration of Casement Park sparks resentment from unionists
Chinese premier’s visit to Dublin highlights warm economic relations despite growing geopolitical tensions
Europe’s most active venture capital fund has a €500mn budget to help Irish businesses grow
Daryl Byrne says higher stamp duty on trading puts Euronext Dublin at a disadvantage to the US and elsewhere
Mary Lou McDonald focuses on economy more than reunification ahead of general election
From a Booley in West Cork, one man is preserving a food culture
They should give up abstentionism and try persuasion instead
Legal action under the European Convention on Human Rights draws sharp retort from London government
Economists see weak industrial production figures as sign that bloc is likely to keep contracting in final quarter
Finance ministry cautions that receipts from companies remain a highly volatile revenue stream
Rising anti-immigrant sentiment puts asylum seekers at risk, warn rights groups
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