In The News Podcast: how the 9/11 attacks destroyed one Irish family
Mark Clifford’s sister and niece were on the flight that hit the south tower of the WTC
Mark Clifford’s sister and niece were on the flight that hit the south tower of the WTC
‘Dublin look to have a rigid gameplan and nobody steps outside of that’
Council installing wands on Fitzwilliam Street as part of Covid mobility measures
Wexford boss concerned by the pattern of high free counts in recent games
Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
Analysis: Ratification will take time, as EU states consider the agreement’s legal text
Party’s objections to ‘double customs’ idea presents hurdle to Boris Johnson
Top EU nominee repeats strong support for Border backstop as ‘absolutely necessary’
Inside Politics: Last sitting of summer term until House rises at 2pm on September 17th
In 2013 the Irish capital was ranked among the world’s top 20 bike-friendly cities, but only a small part of the promised cycle network was ever built
UK’s report on 2017 scoping exercise sets out 142 areas of cross-Border co-operation
Dublin end Tribesmen’s summer in the middle of June
Second-half substitute scores 1-4 to help comeback at Parnell Park
Grieving daughter Nadia pays tribute to mother and friend ‘inspired by generosity’
FF’s backbench baritone pleads with leader to abandon confidence-and-supply deal
Council considering seeking judicial review of plaza refusal
Carwyn Jones concerned about temporary deal as EU-UK talks intensify in Brussels
Paper should bring the EU to the table, but backstop is the biggest obstacle to success
Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from ‘The Irish Times’ business desk
High Court’s Ms Justice Aileen Donnelly cast doubts on Polish judicial system’s rule of law
Late points from Rory O’Connor and Harry Kehoe seal it for home side
Dublin’s Liam Rushe played with a bulldozing authority against Kilkenny that was great to see
President says others are carrying burden of ‘auditing system that has failed our citizens’
Nobody has used more players in the league so far and there are plenty more to come
Varadkar says Ireland will pay more but will not sign up to common corporation tax base
Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
TV Review: It shouldn’t work but it does, thanks to the presenter’s guileless warmth
Parking would create a buffer between cyclists and traffic on Fitzwilliam Cycle Route
Taoiseach to stress ‘rights and freedoms’ of Irish citizens and importance of open Border
Trio named in list of Dublin branch’s 10 Outstanding Young People 2017
Fans of First Dates Ireland fell for Paddy Smyth, now he tells the Róisín Meets Podcast he’s knocking down barriers with his gold crutches
Caveat: With new stores opening often in UK, chain will hit 100 outlets in early 2017
Plans four years in making to be redesigned with cyclists using backstreets initially
National Transport Authority to fund study in the city’s south Georgian core
Former assistant editor at Sunday Press worked at the Irish Press group for 36 years
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