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Dublin seeks to modify constitutional article stipulating that domestic chores are a woman’s ‘life and duties’
Democratic Unionists warn a deal with the EU that falls short of their demands will lead to protracted political gridlock
European Commission issues warning as pressure mounts on Rishi Sunak over potential compromise on protocol
Also in today’s newsletter: Paschal Donohoe has become the wrong kind of poster boy
Director Colm Bairéad discusses his ‘burning desire’ to turn the story of an introspective child into a movie
Rich individuals worried about Beijing’s economic prospects flock to Dublin’s investment-for-residency scheme
Irish PM admits compromise is possible as Brussels and London seek to reach deal
Police chief confident that case against one of world’s most wanted drug lords will advance ‘significantly’ in 2023
Moves by Alphabet, Meta and Salesforce come as companies respond to downturn in sector’s stocks by cutting costs
This glorious Dublin institution is embarking on a life-saving €90mn restoration
The taoiseach’s return will see him grapple with housing crises, personal scandals, and the rise of Sinn Féin
As unification rises up the agenda, traditional allegiances are challenged by demographic change — and the fallout from Brexit
US chipmaker aims to slash costs by $3bn next year amid a sharp industry downturn
Irish ministers have been talking up chances for post-Brexit deal
Industry says rules imposed after the financial crisis have hurt ability to attract and retain staff
Facebook parent has received almost €1bn in levies from European regulators over data protection
Housing supply shortages, the cost of living crisis and the prospect of tech lay-offs are squeezing the next generation
Perfect places for a total reset, from East Cork to Ballymena
Other countries no longer engage in Brit-bashing – they now treat us with pity and concern
International giants have imported a mindset that has enriched that of the wider business community
Margot Slattery says chief executives need to take a stand to make workplaces more inclusive
Mass sackings are a blow to staff, but come amid rising concerns the country has grown too reliant on the industry
Push by Germany to list Revolutionary Guard as terrorist organisation hits legal stumbling block
Incoming executive to be paid nearly €1mn, almost twice the level of controversial Irish bank pay cap
Now ‘we want to see meat on the bone’, says taoiseach after fresh push to resolve stalemate
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