Taoiseach ‘absolutely’ confident as Fianna Fáil to consider presidential election review
Meeting could turn into a showdown between Taoiseach Micheál Martin and critics of his leadership
Meeting could turn into a showdown between Taoiseach Micheál Martin and critics of his leadership
Woman who was sprayed with an accelerant and set alight last month remains seriously ill in hospital
Jackson Doolan ran barefoot for 1.5km to Bondi ‘at something that surely every fibre in your being would tell you to go in the other direction’
Softening emissions rules for new cars comes after intensive lobbying
In the News podcast: In a hectic political year, the challenge was to choose just a handful of stories
US president’s statement blaming acclaimed director’s death on his dislike of him described as ‘disgusting’ and ‘vile’
This could add up to €1.75 a month to household electricity bills to fund the investment plans
Organisation accused of broadcasting a ‘false, defamatory, deceptive, disparaging, inflammatory, and malicious depiction of President Trump’
Father and son killed 15 people – with another 25 still in hospital on Tuesday – in assault at Sydney beach
Minister tells Inside Politics that population growth is too high, putting services under pressure
This is virtually certain to be the second or third hottest year on record, and yet the climate back pedalling continues
Early Edition with Aideen Finnegan
Endometriosis is one of the most painful diseases going, and the hurt it can cause is unimaginable
Foróige GoVirtual seeks to connect vulnerable and isolated young people through virtual reality
For the opium lords of 1839, think the tech bros of 2025. For opium, think algorithms
Despite leading for most of the All-Ireland senior club camogie final, captain Stephanie Punch says Cork champions are not feeling down about it
Crowd figures during busy Christmas period will include trainers and jockeys
Clayton McMillan to ring changes ahead of hectic period, with second string to take field against Ospreys
In the last of our series, we offer our choice for those wishing to downsize, plus for those who simply love to drive
Pádraig and Paddy Harrington team up again for PNC Championship
Seán Ó Fearghaíl, Willie O’Dea and Pat the Cope Gallagher criticise leaks of parts of report
New York-based fundraising body describes Sinn Féin as its ‘principal’, but party says it is not a subsidiary
Precedent could have far-reaching consequences. Who is to say the rights of gay citizens won’t be the next target by a coalition of hostile states?
ECB expected to lift growth forecasts again this week while holding rates steady but next move may be to raise rates
Assistant coach is not unduly concerned as long as the team keeps winning games
Things have truly become nonsensical when it’s easier to qualify from the pool stages than be eliminated
Congress says workers are entitled to seek pay increases to help them keep up with high cost of living
Ireland have not won a medal in the event since Sonia O’Sullivan guided the senior women to team bronze in 2002
A domain dominated by male militarism and masculine violence was long deemed out of bounds for female reporters
Irish Fiscal Advisory Council critical Government plans to spend most of its corporate tax revenue
Yuliia Riabova moved to Ireland by herself in April 2023 following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
The works of the 18th century author are about so much more than love, exploring female friendship, power struggles and survival in a patriarchal society
Cabinet to consider Bill this week with any legislation expected to have impact on ways public use smart appliances
Minister ‘not setting any numbers’, but says population growth is too high, putting services under pressure
Regulator had sought new legislation after some businesses failed to provide information as part of report in the supply of eggs
Ministers will also consider plans for public interest test for judicial reviews to prevent delays to infrastructure projects
Letter from DFI and NDSA to HSE says one large employer from membership identified approximate additional costs of €1.3m
Dubai is amazing, but there’s something so special about Ireland, says Sinéad McCann
Donald Trump is a fan of 50-year mortgages but would they work in Ireland?
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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