French in Ireland: ‘People voting for Le Pen maybe think Putin will prevent a war in France’
Sunday’s presidential election is weighing heavily on French natives in Cork
Sunday’s presidential election is weighing heavily on French natives in Cork
US president moves to repair relationship after France was blindsided by security pact
US president Joe Biden has given no indication it will provide troops
Transition to a food system compatible with agreement ‘will be a massive undertaking’
Brexit has caused division between Dublin and London, but it has brought Paris closer
Thirty per cent of eligible population given one dose of Covid-19 vaccine
Greencore chief Patrick Coveney accuses Government of ‘incompetence and lack of foresight’
Ms Petronin released with three other hostages from Mali and Italy this week
Ousted Nissan chairman recently fled to Lebanon to escape ‘rigged’ justice system
How I ended up missing out on the collective outrage about France’s infamous handball
The motivation for Irish participation was humanitarian, in large part
Food File: Tallaght chef inspired by Ballymaloe great, plus anniversary bites and winning students
Former Irish president speaks of European ideal as she receives one of France’s highest honours
Former president urges every citizen to make the climate issue personal; to recycle, to reuse and to look at their consumption
58 Grosvenor Road offers 304sq m over four floors and needs total renovation
It is estimated that over a million babies have been born to couples who met via scheme
Jack Mahony joined British army after his London home bombed by Luftwaffe in 1942
Plus: France-Ireland Gastronomy Month is in March; and Lismore Food Company invades China
A new book by Polly Devlin looks inside the city’s most curious and luxurious apartments
Francis Denvir awarded Legion d’Honneur in recognition of role in liberation of France
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Artwork emerged overnight near ferry terminal which connects UK with mainland Europe
It seems Denis O’Brien and Donald Trump have a problem with my old man’s hair
Two imposing properties with French connections on Dublin’s Ailesbury Road are set for major changes
It is approaching a year since I saw my then pregnant wife and our little girl
Tear gas, stun grenades used after violence breaks out as youths try to break police cordon
The Miele massive sale, upcycled gems, Merrion Square open doors, bedroom inspiration and seeking eclectic collectibles
‘My focus now is on the arrival here from Turkey of my wife and children’
From this moment I am an official refugee with the same rights as citizens of France
It’s surreal to come and go as I choose, and to be trusted to behave as an adult
It was numbing to be a newly arrived Syrian refugee and days later the atrocity occurred in Nice
‘It was like something out of a movie... the truck flew by and then we started to run’
Michael D Higgins to pay respects at Mansion House with books expected around country
A new future is front of me. It is my new reality. It is, nonetheless, a shock.
French ambassador says both countries must retain strong trade relationship
World capital of wine will have the second biggest Fanzone at the championships
Government willing to send soldiers to replace French forces in Mali or Lebanon
‘Irish people understand what it is to be tarred with the same brush,’ says imam
President Higgins signs book of condolence at embassy on Merrion Square
Parents asked to take children straight to their classrooms in wake of attacks
Taoiseach says no evidence of anything ‘untoward’ being planned in or for Ireland
Merrion Square will be loaded with the offbeat, the unusual and the inspired on the capital’s big night out
Honour coincides with refurbishment of Dublin apartments for six homeless people
Classical music round-up: The young ensemble played Messiaen’s dark music – which he composed as a POW – in near-darkness
Prime Minister and Tánaiste celebrate “unwavering friendship” between two countries
‘The Letters of Samuel Beckett: Volume 3, 1957-1965’ launched in conjunction with Trinity College Dublin and the French embassy
Five people killed in a gun attack at a resturant frequented by expatriates
Michael d’Alton given Légion d’Honneur by French ambassador Jean Pierre-Thébault
#JesuisCharlie: journalists stand in solidarity with victims of attack on satirical magazine
Pat Gillen was among first wave of troops to invade Sword beach on June 6th, 1944
Karlin Lillington: “The summit has about doubled in size each year, with a matching expansion of what is on offer”
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