Extension to border controls, Aer Lingus wine wins, Cork to Boston why not? New five star hotel for Iran
European officials begin intense week of negotiations in a bid to secure agreement
Institutes of technology have courses to cater to every interest – from finance to computing and from cyberpsychology to medical device design
Leaders stop short of final agreement as Ankara pushes for money in return for help with migration crisis
Diplomacy, clear focus and long-term view help forge agreement and ambition
Irish students entitled to travel abroad with Department of Education grants
Smugglers offer a covert route north to those stuck on razor-wired border near Idomeni
Union says moves to advance school autonomy would have negative consequences
More than 25,000 Irish people are enrolled on courses in other EU states, where more than 1,000 degree programmes are offered through English, often with lower entry demands
Advocacy groups say action needed to address gender inequalities in childcare
Opel’s hatchback sees off the Volvo XC90 to claim top award at Geneva motor show
We asked high-earning Irish emigrants what they thought. Here’s what they had to say
Martin Peter Trenneborg planned to keep victim prisoner for years, court heard
16-year-old rescued near the Islamic State stronghold of Mosul on February 17th
Wikileaks founder files papers in Swedish court following decision of UN panel
We are at the beginnings of a science that could develop batteries lasting 50 times longer than they do today
Ireland might apply migrant welfare ‘brake’ but solely to children, says Brendan Howlin
New system aims to increase suspense and decrease the likelihood of nul points
Across Europe, opposition to a special deal for London has been slipping for months
EU Commission floats measure ahead of Brexit summit in Brussels
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