Laura Kennedy: Is there a version of me living in a French village who pronounces croissant ‘kwassun’?
Emigration answers the question lingering in all of us who leave our home country: ‘Who could I be here?’
Emigration answers the question lingering in all of us who leave our home country: ‘Who could I be here?’
Tech giant warned in a 36-page paper that there must be accelerated action on power, connectivity and skills
Valentine’s is all very well for some, but it doesn’t need to be forced on all
Report last year suggested it could cost €70m to develop the long-planned facility beside Dublin’s National Concert Hall
Smaller coalition could go it alone on EU capital market reforms, says Ursula von der Leyen
Abolition of juries in High Court defamation cases is most significant change in decades
John McDonagh (51) first launched an appeal in 2007 against his conviction for rape and murder of Siobhan Hynes (17) in 1998
Ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina prioritised relations with India, but her party is excluded from today’s vote
Many girls in Ireland miss out on lucrative careers in science, technology, engineering, and maths thanks to legacy issues
Potential for abuse of educational visas seen as an area of concern as is lack of infrastructure to enable new arrivals integrate
Eight days after the elder Sheehan took the field in Paris, Lansdowne man takes on Scots in front of a home crowd
It would take a ‘few of the stars to align’ for Katie Taylor to fight at Croker
Jeff Bezos laid off 300 people from the Washington Post last week, among which was a vaunted sports section
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Work halted in 2007 when council said homes were not in compliance with planning permission
Case concerns claims by businesswoman Aideen O’Byrne that Dublin 4 apartment has endured temperatures of up to 33 degrees
Public urged to avoid highly toxic ‘dead man’s fingers’ weed and to keep children and pets away
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Britain’s seventh-richest man, who vocally backed Brexit then moved to Monaco, also hits out at people on benefits
World No 2 confirmed his experiment with cavity-back irons was over ahead of first US tournament since Ryder Cup