Nato split over US access to European bases
Deepening rift within Nato fuels fears Trump could use Iran war as pretext to scale back US commitment to Europe’s defence
Deepening rift within Nato fuels fears Trump could use Iran war as pretext to scale back US commitment to Europe’s defence
By sending in the army to move tractors, the Government has proved every sceptic of increased defence spending right
Maia Sandu met Taoiseach and President during visit to Dublin on Wednesday
Continental governments anxious about surge in refugees fleeing escalating conflict in Middle East
Concern that efforts to boost European defence spending could also be damaged
Economics, security and domestic politics all point the Starmer government towards Brussels
Ibec claims EU directive to provide salary information to job applicants and workers has wide support from business
The Government announced a €250m package to lower fuel costs and extend fuel allowance payments for four weeks
Correspondence shows Government keen to avoid getting rap on the knuckles from Brussels
Labour TD says more energy conservation and cost of living measures should be considered by Government
Makers try to recoup losses after margins were squeezed by spike in price of raw ingredient
Deja vu for vineyards as EU intervenes again to help distil excess stocks into ethanol to prevent ‘collapse in prices’
Helen McEntee to visit Kyiv on Wednesday for first time since taking office
Aerial devices could be used during public order incidents such as riots and for searches
Recording purports to capture phone call between foreign ministers of Hungary and Russia
Visit by Minister for Foreign Affairs and EU counterparts marks fourth anniversary of the liberation of Bucha from Russian occupation
Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Italy and Slovakia actively pursue regressive policies, watchdog finds
Recent failed investigation over allegations penalty points being illegally ‘squared’ reveals crisis in suspension system, AGSI says
Improper disposal of pharmaceuticals, often through bins or flushing, leads to contamination of water and soil
Diversifying export markets and supporting SMEs to trade globally is critical to Irish growth
High risk of material feeding ‘military industrial complex’ amid Ukraine invasion, envoy says
Minister says supply of fertiliser may only be enough to last country’s farmers until mid to late April
Aughinish Alumina revelations in The Irish Times came a day after Russia launched a wave of missile and drone attacks across Ukraine
As Emmanuel Macron talks about extending the ‘nuclear umbrella’ across Europe, Ireland remains virtually defenceless and without a clear strategy
Department of Defence secretary general Jacqui McCrum spoke at French defence conference
Evidence of Limerick-produced alumina entering Russian military supply chain ‘horrific and shocking’, says Labour’s Ivana Bacik
Brussels signs another trade deal Irish farmers oppose
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Security and defence partnership also agreed to facilitate cooperation on crisis management and security challenges.
Some consumers view artificial intelligence as or more useful than human interaction, says Bunq
Communique issued after last week’s meeting in Cork revealed depth of growing co-operation since PM entered Downing Street
Israel’s military strikes in Lebanon ‘wholly disproportionate’, Micheál Martin says
French energy company rejects allegation of complicity in war crimes
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