Fuel protests: Coalition’s worst week shows Ireland unprepared for economic deterioration
Demonstrators’ blockades only lifted after Garda action and €500m of Government supports
Fianna Fáil leader
Demonstrators’ blockades only lifted after Garda action and €500m of Government supports
Coalition denies latest measures a direct response to blockades, but faces further headaches
Measures announced on Sunday evening ‘not enough’, says farmer James Geoghegan
Rite & Reason: Structured dialogue must hear from Catholics, Humanists, the Abrahamic and Dharmic faith traditions, Rabbis and Imams
The seeds of this week’s disruption were sown in meetings in late March and fomented in online forums and WhatsApp groups
Fuel protests movement vows to extend disruptive actions into weekend as talks under way for solution
AI is coming for Ireland’s workforce and that will have huge implications for the country’s future
Taoiseach labels blockade of the State’s only oil refinery by demonstrators in Co Cork as an ‘act of national sabotage’
Ministers insist they will only speak to organisations such as Irish Road Hauliers Association and Irish Farmers Association
Maia Sandu met Taoiseach and President during visit to Dublin on Wednesday
Next decision on financial aid not expected until expiry of measures brought in a fortnight ago
Ministers maintain human oversight remains a non-negotiable component in carrying out certain tasks
Members of Army, Naval Service and Air Corps participate in ceremony attended by President, Taoiseach and Minister for Defence
Correspondence shows Government keen to avoid getting rap on the knuckles from Brussels
Simon Harris is at risk of overselling his plan
Long history of bloody US bombing campaigns began over Japanese cities during second World War
From food prices and fertiliser to home heating and holidays, the conflict in the Middle East is hitting finances in several areas
Report from charity AsIAm finds perceptions are changing but there is still a lot of misinformation around autism
Trump says US will be ‘out of Iran pretty quickly’ but could return for ‘spot hits’ if needed
In a wider geopolitical context of escalating conflict, and growing militarisation, someone must stand up for peace
Representative group seeking recognition of unacknowledged survivors, statutory supports and fair compensation scheme
Micheál Martin rejects accusation Government speaking out of both sides of its mouth by supporting Ukraine and Aughinish Alumina
Minister for Infrastructure Jack Chambers will tell Cabinet that all public bodies will be required to identify suitable projects
‘No evidence’ that US aircraft flying to conflict are refuelling at Shannon Airport, says Taoiseach
Taoiseach Micheál Martin praises former Cavan-Monaghan TD’s ‘real commitment to public service’
Shannon Airport ‘is not used as a base for the Middle East war’ by the US, says Micheál Martin
Recording purports to capture phone call between foreign ministers of Hungary and Russia
Micheál Martin urges respect for peacekeeping forces as tensions rise in region following Israeli and US strikes on Iran
Fianna Fáil selects Cllr Cillian Keane (24) as its candidate to run Galway West constituency race
Mammy and Ammi Burke land the Best Easter Egg Hunt prize for their elusive turn
Package already announced ‘probably the largest in Europe’, Micheál Martin says
Martin cites need for care around holding time consuming and costly public inquiries
Inside Politics: With two byelections set to take place towards the end of May, expect much focus on fuel costs if prices are still high
The cost of the overspend will have to be met from reducing spending increases elsewhere – a development likely to infuriate Ministers
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