Coalition majority wiped out by Sligo TDs' resignationsTHE COALITION Governmentâs majority has been technically wiped out after yesterdayâs resignation of two Sligo TDs, Jimmy DevinsâŠThu Aug 06 2009 - 01:00
O'Donoghue's silence on expenses criticisedTHE CEANN Comhairle John OâDonoghue was yesterday criticised by constituency rivals for his silence over the continuing controversyâŠThu Aug 06 2009 - 01:00
Lisbon guarantees represent 'new deal', says IbecGUARANTEES SECURED by the Government ahead of the second Lisbon referendum campaign will represent a ânew dealâ for Ireland, âŠTue Aug 04 2009 - 01:00
FG urges reform of prostitution lawsFAILURE TO amend the prostitution laws could lead to Ireland becoming the new âred light district of Europeâ, a Fine Gael TD âŠTue Aug 04 2009 - 01:00
Dispute 'puts patients at risk'THE DISPUTE between the HSE and pharmacists could be a direct risk to the health and lives of patients if it continues to escalateâŠTue Aug 04 2009 - 01:00
1,000 study places for graduates who have lost their jobsTHE GOVERNMENT has announced details of over 1,000 places for unemployed workers on postgraduate courses starting this autumnâŠTue Aug 04 2009 - 01:00
Fire sale could halve property prices, says ParlonANY SUBSTANTIAL âfire saleâ of residential or commercial property could result in prices falling by 50 per cent or more, the âŠTue Aug 04 2009 - 01:00
Six education building projects go to tenderProject: Limerick Institute of Technology library and information centre.Mon Aug 03 2009 - 01:00
O'Donoghue's use of jet within official guidelinesTHE USE of the Government jet over six consecutive days by former minister for arts, sport and tourism John OâDonoghue was inâŠMon Aug 03 2009 - 01:00
Gormley to draft climate change BillTHE GOVERNMENT has given its approval for the drafting of a climate change Bill in what is seen as a concession to the Green âŠTue Jul 28 2009 - 01:00
Mortgage rate rises likelyThe Government expects the main Irish banks, each of them beneficiaries of the State guarantee scheme, to swiftly follow PermanentâŠSat Jul 25 2009 - 01:00
Mortgage rate rises likely as Lenihan refuses to actTHE GOVERNMENT expects the main Irish banks, each of them beneficiaries of the State guarantee scheme, to swiftly follow PermanentâŠSat Jul 25 2009 - 01:00
Cowen opens 20km of dual-carriagewayTAOISEACH BRIAN Cowen has contended that the Governmentâs large-scale motorway project now nearing completion will be a substantialâŠFri Jul 24 2009 - 01:00
PDs to be wound up in SeptemberTHE PROGRESSIVE Democrats will be wound up in early September, its former leader Mary Harney said last night.Fri Jul 24 2009 - 01:00
Farmers voice anger over cutsHUNDREDS OF farmers disrupted the opening by Taoiseach Brian Cowen of a new section of motorway in Ballinasloe, Co Galway in âŠFri Jul 24 2009 - 01:00
Wage issue for 'Labour Court'TAOISEACH BRIAN Cowen has signalled that the examination of the national minimum wage is a matter for the Labour Court, and notâŠFri Jul 24 2009 - 01:00
Cutting minimum wage won't create jobs - VaradkarFINE GAEL enterprise spokesman Leo Varadkar yesterday questioned the benefit of cutting the minimum wage from its current rateâŠThu Jul 23 2009 - 01:00
HSE to publish audit of retained organs todayTHE FINDINGS of an independent audit of retained organs in all Irish hospitals will be published by the Health Service ExecutiveâŠThu Jul 23 2009 - 01:00
President to decide today on referring legislationPRESIDENT MARY McAleese will decide today whether to refer two Bills to the Supreme Court following her consultation with theâŠThu Jul 23 2009 - 01:00
Some orders yet to deliver audit of assetsThe three-person panel which will assess the assets of 18 religious orders which ran residential institutions for children isâŠThu Jul 23 2009 - 01:00
Exports will be vital part of economic recoveryA recent talk by the Governmentâs economic adviser Alan Ahearne gave an insight into his thinking â which is surprisingly optimisticâŠMon Jul 06 2009 - 01:00
Under 10,000 homes may be built next year - departmentNEW HOUSE completions in Ireland could fall to below 10,000 next year as the property slump reaches its lowest point, accordingâŠMon Jul 06 2009 - 01:00
New tax will not affect granny flatsMINISTER FOR the Environment John Gormley said yesterday he would ensure the new âŹ200 tax on second homes and holiday homes wouldâŠFri Jul 03 2009 - 01:00
10 internal flights on State aircraft by Ministers this yearGOVERNMENT MINISTERS have used State-owned helicopters and aircraft for internal flights on 10 occasions this year, accordingâŠThu Jul 02 2009 - 01:00
Gormley scraps plan for mobile home taxMINISTER FOR the Environment John Gormley has reversed the decision to charge owners of mobile homes an annual tax of âŹ200 asâŠThu Jul 02 2009 - 01:00
State's EU website will outlast treaty, says MartinA NEW Government-backed website providing information on the EU will be established on a permanent basis and not solely as a âŠWed Jul 01 2009 - 01:00
TCD professor admits being wrong about housing bubblePROMINENT TCD academic and financial commentator Brian Lucey has accepted he wrongly forecast three years ago the Irish housingâŠTue Jun 30 2009 - 01:00
Gormley dismisses Boston or Berlin argument as 'bogus'GREEN PARTY leader John Gormley has described as âbogusâ the argument over whether Ireland was more closely aligned to BostonâŠMon Jun 29 2009 - 01:00
Sun shines as DĂĄil plays open HouseMENTION POLITICAL tents being erected during the summer and the images that immediately spring to mind involve the Galway RacesâŠMon Jun 29 2009 - 01:00
Necessity of Army escorts for President queriedTHE TRADITION where 170 Army personnel provide guards of honour and escorts to President Mary McAleese when she departs and returnsâŠSat Jun 27 2009 - 01:00
EU leaders' attitude to No vote realistic, says McCreevyIRELANDâS EU commissioner Charlie McCreevy has said that every political leader in Europe knew that a referendum on the LisbonâŠSat Jun 27 2009 - 01:00
Defamation Bill to pass within weeksTHE BILL to reform Irelandâs libel laws is likely to be enacted within a fortnight, three years after it was publishedFri Jun 26 2009 - 01:00
Greens say Civil Partnership Bill does not go far enoughTHE CIVIL Partnership Bill, which will give people in long-term relationships many of the statutory rights of married couplesâŠFri Jun 26 2009 - 01:00
Fine Gael motion on Crumlin children's hospital defeatedTHE FINE Gael private membersâ motion relating to care at Crumlin childrenâs hospital was last night defeated by five votes inâŠThu Jun 25 2009 - 01:00
New âŹ200 tax to be paid on over 200,000 second propertiesAS MANY as 200,000 second homes, holiday homes and rental properties will be subject to a new âŹ200 tax once enabling legislationâŠThu Jun 25 2009 - 01:00
Climate change 'needs same impetus as peace process'CLIMATE CHANGE poses a challenge for Ireland comparable in scale to the Northern Ireland peace process or the economic crisisâŠThu Jun 25 2009 - 01:00
DĂĄil summer break cut by three weeksTHE DĂIL will this year cut at least three weeks off the summer recess because of the need to pass a raft of urgent legislationâŠThu Jun 18 2009 - 01:00
Libertas says it will play no role in Lisbon voteLIBERTAS HAS accepted that it will be âvirtually impossibleâ for it to play any role in the second referendum on the Lisbon TreatyâŠThu Jun 18 2009 - 01:00
Government to cut ministerial pensions by 25%THE GOVERNMENT has announced that ministerial pensions paid to serving TDs, senators and Irish MEPs will be cut by 25 per centâŠWed Jun 17 2009 - 01:00
Greens to discuss election losses at special meetingsTHE GREEN Party will convene a full meeting of members next month to discuss the implications of its disastrous local and EuropeanâŠWed Jun 17 2009 - 01:00
Labour and Sinn FĂ©in table joint DĂĄil motion on jobs crisisTHE LABOUR Party and Sinn FĂ©in will join forces in the DĂĄil this week when both parties will put forward a motion calling on âŠTue Jun 16 2009 - 01:00
Cabinet considers law to end pension for current TDsPROPOSED LEGISLATION to end the arrangement whereby sitting TDs and Senators who have been in government receive ministerial âŠTue Jun 16 2009 - 01:00
Liz McManus to study proposals for climate change lawsTHE LABOUR spokeswoman on energy, Liz McManus, has been asked by the Oireachtas climate change committee to act as its rapporteurâŠThu Jun 11 2009 - 01:00
Coalition slumps in capital as Greens lose all nine seatsBALANCE OF POWER: DUBLIN THE DROP in support for Fianna FĂĄil in the local elections was greater in the four local authoritiesâŠTue Jun 09 2009 - 01:00
Fianna FĂĄil left controlling just four of 34 councilsBALANCE OF POWER: REST OF THE COUNTRY FIANNA FĂIL remains the largest political party in only four of the 34 county and cityâŠTue Jun 09 2009 - 01:00
Fifth place a dismal showing, FF admitsDUBLIN CENTRAL BYELECTION: FIANNA FĂIL in Dublin Central has accepted that finishing fifth in this weekendâs byelection representedâŠMon Jun 08 2009 - 01:00
Higgins set to take third Dublin seatThe Socialist Party candidate Joe Higgins looks like he may spring a major surprise by taking the third seat in the European âŠSun Jun 07 2009 - 01:00
O'Sullivan takes Dublin seatIndependent candidate Maureen OâSullivan has been declared the winner of the by election in Dublin Centre at the end of the 7thâŠSat Jun 06 2009 - 01:00
Turnout good as all eyes turn to countsTHE OVERALL turnout for the local and European elections could exceed the 59 per cent level of the 2004 elections, according âŠSat Jun 06 2009 - 01:00
Religious orders to make 'substantial' contribution - CowenGOVERNMENT BUILDINGS MEETING: TAOISEACH BRIAN Cowen last night promised groups representing victims of child abuse in institutionsâŠThu Jun 04 2009 - 01:00