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Bush could claim to have been one of the most successful foreign-policy US presidents
A top game in the women’s Super League is the meeting of long-time rivals DCU Mercy and UCC Glanmire
A priceless glimpse of the young Barack and a first lady’s life, told in often arresting prose
There are lots of options – but costs are steep, so be sure to do your research
Kate (18) and Annie (16) Madden are eyeing global growth for their FenuHealth brand
US president’s second nominee to the court could buffer him from impeachment
The Melbourne band arrive in the nick of time to perform CPR on indie guitar rock
As we watch our neighbours sink ever deeper into nativism we need to be on guard for anything that sucks us into similar madness
The Central Bank governor could finally secure an ECB executive board seat for Ireland
Applications are invited for the 2018 US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards
Republicans say president is ‘reckless, outrageous and undignified’ and ‘debasing’ US
Suzanne Lynch takes the heartbeat of Trump’s US. Part one: North Carolina
Former communications director is a 1989 graduate of the Ivy League law school
Valerian review: After a promising start, the film plummets into atrociousness
Potter gave some young actors a leg-up, but it created few genuine stars. Where did the broomsticks take the ones JK Rowling called ‘The Big Seven’?
‘What made so many of Truman’s people cast their lot with this blustering would-be caudillo’
Uncovered: ‘Widespread practice’ of numerically rating appearance of female players
Group that bought Nama’s NI portfolio also owns an assault rifle maker
Dual degree programme developing the next generation of international business leaders
Defeat for prestigious set-up comes months after winning national debating title
The Man Booker favourite has written a blockbuster, but she’s not giving up the day job
Ahead of Dublin visit, health expert discusses fighting poverty and sharing prosperity
Today’s elite students are technically gifted but risk-averse and typically stressed, says former Yale professor William Deresiewicz
Getting good results is such an obsession in South Korea that grinds are big business and Ireland could benefit
Former Man United manager to take up long term teaching position in executive education programme
Ellis Ludwig-Leone’s band, named for the Pamplona festival but at home in Booklyn, blends classical craft and indie cred
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
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