HHeadlines Read More Irish woman takes up role as head of European drugs agency – The Irish TimesJanuary 5, 2026 Irish doctor Lorraine Nolan has taken over as head of the European Union Drugs Agency (EUDA), the Lisbon-based…
IIreland Read More Fionnán Sheahan: Any chance Micheál Martin will tell our visiting European pals about a united Ireland?January 5, 2026 Our first EU presidency since Brexit apparently puts us ‘on the global stage’ – it’s time to broach…
IIreland Read More UK ‘very happy to be a partner’ to Ireland on security, says ambassador – The Irish TimesJanuary 2, 2026 The “threats facing all of us have changed”, the British ambassador to Ireland has said, as she declared…
EEconomy Read More Six economic flashpoints to watch out for in 2026 – The Irish TimesDecember 31, 2025 The global economy showed remarkable resilience in 2025 despite significant trade tensions and policy uncertainty related to US…
IIreland Read More Ireland should resist cheap, tough talk on migration – The Irish TimesDecember 21, 2025 On November 17th, 2025, Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration Jim O’Callaghan made a statement that Irish…
IIreland Read More Northern Ireland may be left in a migration limbo. That’s a problem for the Republic – The Irish TimesDecember 4, 2025 Jim O’Callaghan seems to have forgotten something. The Minister for Justice says Ireland will shadow the planned crackdown…
BBusiness Read More Wetherspoon uses Ireland to skirt Brexit red tape for EU expansionNovember 21, 2025 The stock market-listed group, which owns a small number of pubs in Ireland, has been eyeing locations in…
EEnvironment Read More Brussels stalls Brexit reset talks as carbon tax deadline looms – POLITICONovember 8, 2025 The same official added that there was also “frustration that other talks are lagging behind” on the more…
IIreland Read More ‘The world is changing. It’s all about adapting’ – Citigroup’s Ireland chief on thriving in a volatile financial services landscapeNovember 2, 2025 With Europe and US seeming to be drifting apart on a whole range of issues, Citibank’s Ireland operation…
IIreland Read More Ireland is riding two horses are galloping in different directions across the Atlantic – The Irish TimesOctober 29, 2025 By any measure, the Atlantic bedrock is breaking apart. The old certainties of US–European partnership – collective security,…
IIreland Read More If Nigel Farage wins the next UK election, the consequences for Ireland will be profound – The Irish TimesOctober 25, 2025 Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party could win the next UK general election if current trends continue. That would…
EEconomy Read More Debt Fund Defaults in UK Real Estate Soar Past 20%, Survey ShowsOctober 22, 2025 Alternative lenders to the UK commercial real estate sector saw their default rates climb past 20% in the…