‘Ageing’ Varadkar must beware the Ides of March
As controversies rock the confidence of Leo Varadkar and his cabinet at home, Brexit is probably saving his government’s bacon. But there’s probably only...
Remember the past but look to future, says Higgins
President Michael D Higgins this week visited the site of one of the worst IRA atrocities of The Troubles – the 1974 Birmingham Pub...
Liverpool visit for Prince and President
The President of Ireland Michael D Higgins and Charles, the Prince of Wales, will next week make a historic visit as joint patrons to...
Special place in hell for Brexiteer politicians, says Tusk
Colin Gannon
Theresa May will return to Brussels on Thursday to seek concessions from the EU despite continued resistance from Dublin its leaders to reopen...
Northern Ireland’s democratic deficit comes at worst possible time
Now that the Tory government have shamefully supported removing the so-called Irish backstop from the EU withdrawal agreement, it is more critical than ever...
Irish citizen rights will be “urgently” reviewed, says May
Colin Gannon
British Prime Minister Theresa May said today that she has directed the Home Office to “urgently” look into how Brexit is affecting citizens...
Rights of Irish in UK and Northern Ireland at risk, TDs warned
Colin Gannon
The Irish and British governments need to provide “clarification” on the rights of Irish citizens in the UK to ensure they do not...
Citizens’ assembly ‘won’t tackle root causes of Brexit’
Colin Gannon
A citizens’ assembly could be used to break the Brexit deadlock but will not "even begin to solve" any of the social issues...
Irish nurses in UK show solidarity with striking nurses in Ireland
Colin Gannon
Better work conditions and pay would convince many emigrant nurses from Ireland working in the UK to return home, Irish nurses suggested last...
Leo at 40: the good, the bad and the smug
PJ Cunningham reports on how Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and his ministers are trying to recover from a series of own goals.
Have Leo Varadkar...