With a computer called K gone from our lives since November, Ireland has a mortifying void in its mega-machine armoury
Louise O’Reilly
Some 62 companies have entered the Small Companies Administrative Rescue Process, or Scarp, since 2021
Employers’ group questioned on call for pause to future minimum wage increases at Oireachtas committee
Government plan to surge policing in Dublin and shore up perceptions of public safety has quietly ended
Unions have said that if there is no agreement, they will meet next Thursday to begin the process of balloting on industrial action over pay
Debate on confidence in McEntee degenerates into festival of Sinn Féin-bashing — a favourite pastime, bar none, of Fine Gael TDs
Taoiseach also hits out at Sinn Féin, saying the idea of the rival party holding the justice, foreign affairs or defence portfolios is ‘repugnant’
Sinn Féin’s spokeswoman on enterprise warns recovering money still owed under the scheme “will be a balancing act”
Services ‘disappearing’ from bus stop displays is undermining confidence in public transport and forcing people back into cars, Sinn Féin TD says
Unelected people are prominent and important in the leadership and decision-making processes of Sinn Féin
Call for more worker representation on Govtech, the board responsible for regulating the safe use of AI in the public sector
Call to remove ad for property in Donabate described as ‘beach front’ and ‘off-grid in a ‘peaceful neck of the woods'
Sinn Féin is conducting the difficult balancing act of promising change while reassuring voters the things they like will stay the same
Canada’s scandal was every bit as bad as what was exposed by Ireland’s Women of Honour, and led to the ousting of more than a dozen top officers
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