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Legal action under the European Convention on Human Rights draws sharp retort from London government
Economists see weak industrial production figures as sign that bloc is likely to keep contracting in final quarter
Finance ministry cautions that receipts from companies remain a highly volatile revenue stream
Rising anti-immigrant sentiment puts asylum seekers at risk, warn rights groups
Pogues frontman blended punk with Ireland’s musical heritage but had a decades-long struggle with drink and drugs
Brendan Behan’s play examines life behind bars and the prison of social stereotypes
Dublin to reassure locals when placing asylum seekers in areas ‘where there is tension and concern’, trade minister says
Judges hail dystopian portrait of an imagined Ireland descending into totalitarianism
Peter Robinson says Westminster needs to legislate for a ‘reassertion of the sovereignty of the UK’
Violence incited by rumours that man who stabbed 3 children was an immigrant
Police condemn ‘lunatic hooligan faction driven by far-right ideology’
Also in this newsletter: Ireland ups the pressure on Israel
Brussels handed lifeline by opinion that previous ruling quashing its order for funds ‘should be set aside’
Everyone seems to want a piece of the sweathouse action
Dublin seeks to limit newcomers’ stay in government accommodation but still wants to show solidarity with Kyiv
Requirement for electronic authorisation will act as deterrent for up to 1mn visitors a year, it is feared
As a US trade mission visits, the region seeks to diversify job creation outside tech sector
Two out of three new passenger vehicles now fall into the category — among the highest proportion in the EU
Dublin plans for future with corporation tax windfall while Lisbon benefits from government fiscal discipline
Jump from target of €87mn to €200mn follows moves by Italy and Netherlands to tax sector more heavily
The Gate Theatre’s production of Erica Murray’s new play moves from farce to melancholy
Nancy Harris’s play at the Abbey Theatre has sharply observed performances
Two revealing and compelling portraits of an Irish political force as it finds itself on the brink of power
Adoption of the song ‘Zombie’ by The Cranberries intensifies debate over island’s divisions and ‘Troubles’ legacy
Euro 2028 men’s tournament set to be awarded to UK and Ireland after Turkey withdraws from bidding
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