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This glorious Dublin institution is embarking on a life-saving €90mn restoration
Historical treasures are often destroyed in conflict but a crusade has recreated Dublin’s records office
Country’s richest man Denis O’Brien faces testing times at INM and Digicel
First exhibition to focus on addiction to drugs, gaming and social media as it targets young adults
As provost of Trinity College, Patrick Prendergast has to open up his residence for university functions
Queen Mary University’s to teach flagship masters degree in Paris as well as London
Modified national income measure strips out consequences of huge foreign investment
The €13bn fallout from the EU’s tax probe threatens Ireland’s decades-old development model
Scale of EU penalty shocks Irish political and budget establishment
Prime minister Enda Kenny appears unable to read mood of electorate
Second Trinity College academic takes over from Honohan after open recruitment process
Building binge that left plenty of homes where few want to live casts shadow on the economy
Media billionaire embroiled in court clash with Irish politicians and editors
Professor Louise Richardson brings to an end 785 years of male academic leadership
Trinity College Dublin hopes a new school will help it remain modern and relevant
After rule by Brits, bishops and then bankers, Ireland for much of the crisis was practically run from Germany
A tax-based industrial policy will not produce an innovative economy, writes James Stewart
Britain’s departure from Europe would be the biggest foreign policy challenge for Ireland since 1998
US companies are shifting their headquarters abroad to protect growing overseas cash piles
Craig Venter’s ‘Life at the Speed of Light’ recounts his quest to create life itself, writes Clive Cookson
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