Ryan says only Government amendments will be accepted before final approval of Climate Bill
Climate Case Ireland says Bill needs binding commitment to remaining below a 1.5-degree increase in global average temperature
Climate Case Ireland says Bill needs binding commitment to remaining below a 1.5-degree increase in global average temperature
This is the first ever meeting between Ronan O’Gara’s French side and four-time winners
Climate experts highlighted ‘fundamental flaw’ in letter to Coalition leaders
Aspects of Bill ‘not scientifically well grounded’ and ‘entirely lacking in legal certainty’
The semi-State company is investing millions to ‘rehabilitate’ huge swathes of degraded bogs
Restoration project is significant but Minister accepts much more needed
Legislation ‘is very weak compared to leading climate laws adopted elsewhere’ – environmental law expert
Ecocide – the deliberate destruction of ecosystems – must be seen as the worst crime against humanity and nature
Another shooting victim was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries
US president accuses Democrats of trying to ‘take away a lot of strength from our police’
President defends additional curbs on work visas on visit to US-Mexico border wall
Fridays for Future presents list of nine climate demands to Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil
US politics: This faultline feels less fraught than rifts over race, gender and sexuality
Researchers at NUIG and TCD reveal why some snakes are deadlier than others
Worcester outhalf Jamie Shillock told referee two homophobic slurs were aimed at him
One family of Irish officials treated their ‘red brethren’ with humanity, but Scots-Irish President Andrew Jackson oversaw the tribe’s ruthless eviction from their lands
Taoiseach’s St Patrick’s Day visit is a reminder of a dark chapter in our shared history
US president declares March 2018 Irish-American Heritage Month
US president uses racially-tinged name about Democratic senator during White House ceremony
Prominent Cuban-American radio host calls on An Post to explain its decision
Analysis: Trump’s comments drew negative reactions from many historians
Analysis: Revelations over last 24 hours may bring 45th US presidency into new territory
Explainer: Russia links and Comey memo leave White House in turmoil
As he nears 100 days in office, the US president tells the FT he stands by his style and agenda
US president’s divisive strategy has unfolded against the theatre of a chaotic White House
Irish Connections: The White House’s seventh occupant was a rabble-rousing slave owner who forced Native Americans on to the Trail of Tears
White House chief of staff says press coverage has been flawed
In unusual rally by a sitting president Trump rejects reports of administration infighting
US president no longer sure things are going well after relentless parade of bad headlines
Patrick Freyne looks at how US presidents have been sworn in across the centuries
‘The policy axis runs from full populism at one end to predictable conservative orthodoxy on the other’
Trump is a New York wheeler-dealer, not a redneck from the backwoods. He is no Reagan ideologue
Analysis: Reagan Democrats became Trump Democrats as Republican triumphs in Rust Belt
Michael Portillo is chasing his Brit-centric idea of the US, while Cal Saville’s plan for taking the Oval Office is all slogan and no substance
Michael Collins reaches the end of his 885km Irish Diaspora Run in Canada
Taoiseach at rare tree-planting in Washington as symbol of Ireland’s strong roots in US
Slavery abolitionist Harriet Tubman will replace former president Andrew Jackson
Anti-slavery crusader will be the first black American to appear on paper currency
Treasury department to collect public input in town hall meetings and via social media
America Letter: slave-owning writer of US national anthem commemorated
A thought for the new year: how you perceive time has moral implications
Opinion: Settlement plan involves erasure of 35 villages and displacement of 70,000 people
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices