Israeli and Palestinian delegations to meet in Egypt after 72-hour truce holds
Revenue sent more than 100,000 “mandatory notifications” to employers
Defending champions tamed in World Cup Pool B clash in Marcoussis
Global recovery means endowment has ‘not shrunk as fast as expected’
Incident prompts calls for independent inquiry into design plans of building’s new wing
Analysis: The Coalition has improved its record of enacting Bills but it could be better
Key debate on Scottish independence between first minister and Alistair Darling
Former executive wants any survivors to mark 35 years since DeLorean started in Belfast
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown council seeks funds for parks, roads and public transport
The first World War started a century ago on Monday. In one of the first towns to be attacked, at the start of a battle that Irish soldiers fought in, the scars still run deep
Latest exchequer numbers provide more proof of economic recovery, says Noonan
Tries from from Heather O’Brien and Alison Miller help Philip Doyle’s side deservedly defeat the world champions
Vintage Summer: In the final part of the series, we compare a 1954 issue of Time magazine with one from today
Cohen turns 80 soon, and the shelves will be heaving with newly published books about the poet of pop, which take in everything from his Jewish upbringing to the tryst behind the song So Long Marianne
The GAA is Ireland’s leading sporting and cultural organisation
Whether your loved ones are seven or seventeen, the following top tips will help keep them out of harm’s way
11 expert tips for a self-build
If you're working overseas, you could be losing thousands out of your hard earned pay by not getting the best exchange rates when you transfer it home
As was the case with novelists and poets, film-makers took an altogether less heroic approach to the first World War than they did to the second
Even with my employer's help, the visa application process was long and stressful, writes Sinéad Lee
Geoff Barrow from Portishead on the band's plans for future recordings and their first Irish performance in 17 years
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