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DPP decision leaves Leo Varadkar free to take over as taoiseach under coalition deal in December
Campaigners in the US and Malta are protesting against laws that prevent doctors inducing abortion even in dangerous circumstances
EU nations say there is ‘no legal or political justification’ for legislation to scrap parts of the Brexit deal
Historical treasures are often destroyed in conflict but a crusade has recreated Dublin’s records office
Country’s second-biggest lender failed to give customers access to cheap interest rates
Boris Johnson’s ‘dual regulatory framework’ threatens future of the biggest all-Ireland integrated industry
A century on from the outbreak of civil war, two books examine very different stories of the Anglo-Irish gentry
UK foreign secretary makes appeal after government publishes legislation that would override Brexit deal with EU
The specialist bookshop on Dublin’s Duke Street is dedicated to Irish works
Thousands have marched through Belfast to demand its official recognition in Northern Ireland
As Boris Johnson proposes legislation to suspend parts of the deal, we look where Brussels and London disagree
Sinn Féin’s victory in Northern Ireland changes the political dynamic
London plays down possibility of a quick referendum on Irish unification after Sinn Féin electoral success
Sinn Féin, the nationalist party, is aiming for a referendum within 5 years to end partition
If it wins Thursday’s Northern Ireland elections, the party — inextricably linked to the IRA — will for the first time be the strongest on both sides of the Irish border
Future generations can measure social change in a new way thanks to the final, paper-based official statistical exercise
Countries with history of military non-engagement consider whether it is time to dump the policy
Leaders of Liverpool and Manchester cross to Dublin, looking at ‘city to city’ diplomacy after Brexit
Government to pay €400 per hectare to encourage farmers to plant additional barley, wheat and oats
Ukraine is estimated to account for more than one-quarter of global surrogacies or more than 2,000 babies a year
A-frame house uses an energy storing Trombe wall as well as a heat pump and locally sourced timber fuel to help minimise its carbon footprint
From a cliffside villa on Dublin’s Howth Head to a thatched cottage near the Wild Atlantic Way
One idea France is pushing is fresh joint borrowing to deal with war impact but it faces scepticism in some capitals
Three new books examine the violently fraught ties between England and its island neighbour and the prospects of unification
Writer Patrick Freyne was finding conventional success a bit of a let-down. Then came the pandemic
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