Irish academics offer insights into Ireland’s increasingly outward-looking place in the world as mediated through the EU and its institutions
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Families to meet Taoiseach Simon Harris ahead of expected apology in the Dáil on Tuesday
Simon Harris said he was keen speak to families of victims this weekend ahead of expected statement on Tuesday
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From 1948 to 1964, roughly 137,000 dwellings were built with State aid, 63,000 of which were by local authorities
Gaza, Iran, Israel and Ukraine clear focus of European agenda along with reform of capital markets.
Disagreement between leaders after long talked about capital market union reforms put back on the agenda
European Council summit discusses contentious proposal to create single market for capital, drawing opposition from Ireland and other countries
‘Absurd that Russia would effectively have veto’ on Irish peacekeeping deployments, Taoiseach says
Party’s brand sails on unperturbed by the polls and is still centred around a chirpy, slightly mossy and fogeyish charm
Figures suggest a substantial share of the southern population may never have been north of the Border
Number of people claiming international protection in first 12 weeks of 2024 was 75% ahead of same period last year, committee to hear
Fianna Fáil meeting hears call for Ireland to designate more countries as safe countries of origin under international protection legislation in order to reduce asylum application numbers
Simon Harris will find that the meeting involves high politics, or ‘senior hurling’ in Irish political vernacular
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