Sinn Féin: A party confident it can maintain its run Ask politicians what the mood is in their party ahead of an Ard Fheis, the word you'll hear back from many is "upbeat". Ireland • 11 Nov
WeWork's woes come as the Irish office market stumbles WeWork has hit the lowest ebb in its 13 year history - just at the time when the Irish office market needs its business model … Business • 13 Nov
Bumper crowd for cup final evidence of LOI fan growth League of Ireland clubs have seen an increase in attendance over the last number of years. Sports reporter Dave Kelly examines the rise in interest … Analysis and Comment • 13 Nov
Braverman isolated over claim of pro-Gaza bias by Met British Home Secretary Suella Braverman's future is in the balance over her claim of bias by the Metropolitan Police in its handling of pro-Palestinian protests. Analysis and Comment • 17 Nov
Micheál Martin pushes 'open for trade' message in China Deputy Foreign Editor Edmund Heaphy reviews Tánaiste Micheál Martin's four-day visit to China, with trade and EU relations high on the agenda World • 11 Nov
Smirking Puska showed few signs of remorse in court Jozef Puska faced overwhelming evidence that he was guilty of murder. But his demeanour in court was unusual, with little show of concern or emotion … Analysis and Comment • 10 Nov
Explained: The latest twist in the Apple tax case saga Today saw the latest development in the long running saga that is the Apple tax case, as the Advocate General of the EU's highest court … Business • 09 Nov
No mention of return to power-sharing in King's Speech Britain's King Charles spoke for 11 minutes this morning as he set out the British government's priorities for the year ahead, but there was no … Ulster • 07 Nov
Israel and Gaza: What comes after the Time of War The dystopian landscape of Gaza reflects a desperate lack of hope that this calamity can end soon. Analysis and Comment • 06 Nov
Conor Dolan: The clever gang member taken for a 'mug' Paul Reynolds reports on the jailing this week of Conor Dolan, the clever gang member who was taken for a mug. Analysis and Comment • 05 Nov
Martin's address relayed party's view to FF faithful In a new venue in Dublin city centre, the mood among Fianna Fáil party delegates seemed pretty positive, with most echoing the view of the … Analysis and Comment • 05 Nov
What you should know about the Medical Council A survey this week by the Medical Council has found that almost nine out of 10 people trust their doctor to tell the truth, but … Analysis and Comment • 04 Nov
A glimpse of North Korea from the DMZ The Irish delegation that visited Seoul and the demilitarised zone this week brought a message of hope, that barriers can come down and divisions can … Analysis and Comment • 04 Nov
UK Covid inquiry hears accusations of incompetence It is not hard to understand why the British government tried to prevent the Covid-19 inquiry getting access to WhatsApp messages given what we heard … Analysis and Comment • 06 Nov
FF realises its biggest asset is Micheál Martin There's a blot on the horizon that threatens to dash the optimism among politicians ahead of the Fianna Fáil Ard Fheis. Analysis and Comment • 04 Nov
'A scene of horror' - Greysteel shooting 30 years on Eight people, Catholics and Protestants, were killed when loyalist gunmen burst into the Rising Sun Bar on the eve of Halloween in 1993. Some though … Ireland • 30 Oct
How do Ukrainians feel about plans to tighten support? Ministers have been keen to downplay the Cabinet row over proposals to tighten up the so-called 'offering' provided to Ukrainians arriving in Ireland - but … Analysis and Comment • 29 Oct
Hamas persists despite efforts to 'annihilate' them The ringtone triggered by the app is alarmingly high-pitched: impossible to ignore. I check it for the tenth time that day - two white rockets … World • 29 Oct
Where next for interest rates as ECB pauses? For ten meetings in a row, over a period of little more than a year, the European Central Bank embarked on the most ambitious rate … Business • 29 Oct
Census data highlights need for religious ethos change The census data is clear. Change is needed. Children who are not Catholic should not be obliged to listen to Catholic prayers every day in … Analysis and Comment • 28 Oct
Speed limits lowered in Wales as Ireland mulls changes There are reports that the Irish Government is planning to extend the 30km/h speed limit as a way of tackling the recent spike in road … Analysis and Comment • 28 Oct
Long-running Israel-UN tensions boil over Long-running tensions between the UN and Israel boiled over this week with the Israeli ambassador calling for the immediate resignation of the Secretary General. But … World • 28 Oct
Star Power: The billion dollar business of endorsements Celebrity endorsements are hundreds of years old – but while they used to spark accusations of 'selling out', the age of the influencer seems to … Business • 27 Oct
After chaotic search, Johnson ticks Republican boxes Who is Mike Johnson? It's not just a question on the far side of the Atlantic. Here in the United States it's been pretty much … Analysis and Comment • 26 Oct