Taoiseach told to ‘put your policy where your mouth is’ as disquiet over SNAs spreads
‘Fiasco’ stemmed from a TD’s question that left Micheál reminding others he was the minister who introduced the assistants to begin with
Fianna Fáil leader
‘Fiasco’ stemmed from a TD’s question that left Micheál reminding others he was the minister who introduced the assistants to begin with
Any reduction will be a ‘gradual coming off’, says Minister of State as Coalition faces Opposition’s demands for clarity
Labour leader Ivana Bacik highlights ‘alarming revelations’ in Irish Times investigation about use of Irish-made electronics in drones
Taoiseach says there must be ‘accountability from a clinical perspective’
Meta wants Irish Government to to urge EU to ditch law intended to crack down on addictive social media features
As many as 200 pieces of EU legislation are signed into law each year, according to committee chair
No jobs will be cut, insisted the Taoiseach - but tell that to parents in schools told they will lose Special Needs Assistants
Minister says plan is coming, but academics say there is no justification for holdup
Government ‘fought tooth and nail against the Provisional IRA’, Taoiseach says
Trump’s backing of Israel in war in Gaza cited by Mary Lou McDonald and Michelle O’Neill as reason for boycott
Gardaí reported to have raised concerns about policing the fixture if it were held in Dublin
More than 120 staff were receiving financial support intended to cover pay before it was discontinued last December
Derelict site branded ‘biggest white elephant’ in Cork City by Social Democrats
JD Vance presented with silver cufflinks while his wife Usha received Meab Enamels silk scarf
Plus: Fianna Fáil hits the road, Ireland at the cleaner end of corruption index, and ‘startling’ number of passports stolen
Jon Burrows criticises ‘double standard on legacy’, but stresses respect and good relationships
Gerry Hutch, who plans to run in a byelection, has been a central figure in organised crime in Dublin
Independent Minister of State Marian Harkin says she is ‘at odds on a personal view’
Micheál Martin says he is worried vapes came to market ‘without any proper health assessment’
We can’t afford to be seen as also-rans, but there were worrying signs this week
EU governments weigh question of pursuing closer ties with Beijing and sticking to their values
Expectations that she would enter into open conflict with Government Buildings have not transpired, though some observers believe she is feeling her way into the role
EU leaders met this week to talk about reversing a trend that spells trouble for the union
‘Sport can be challenging when it crosses into the realm of politics,’ Martin says
Despite global disquiet and disorder, there is quiet confidence among some European representatives
Taoiseach ‘watching out’ for European shifts that could undermine Ireland’s position as a financial services hub
Tech giant warned in a 36-page paper that there must be accelerated action on power, connectivity and skills
Smaller coalition could go it alone on EU capital market reforms, says Ursula von der Leyen
Savers should be offered ‘straightforward and tax-efficient’ way to invest over long term
Taoiseach had one foot on plane to informal EU summit as TDs railed on grassroots issues
Government-supporting TD Danny-Healy Rae votes against rent reform legislation amid protests
NI Secretary Hilary Benn urged to drop ‘neither confirm nor deny’ policy and formally identify agent in House of Commons
Micheál Martin says identity of spy was ‘clear to everybody here’ and that he should be officially named by the UK government
Taoiseach accuses Mary Lou McDonald of being ‘interested in chaos’ and says she ‘couldn’t care less if we provide more houses’
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