Laws bringing RTÉ under supervision of State spending watchdog approved by Cabinet
Legislation also beefs up mechanisms for assessing the performance and funding of national broadcaster
Fianna Fáil leader
Legislation also beefs up mechanisms for assessing the performance and funding of national broadcaster
Plus RTÉ, Big Tobacco and some splendid news
Group of MEPs demand EU stop export of aluminium products to Russian defence industry
In 2020, about half of all houses appeared in an estate agent’s window for sale; in 2025, that figure was fewer than one in three
Expect a frantic final few days in the constituencies as the campaigns enter the home stretch
Minister for Media Patrick O’Donovan will seek approval for a new Broadcasting Bill at Cabinet
Inside Politics: Pressure mounts on Keir Starmer, and there’s been suspicious betting on the Dublin Central byelection
Early Edition brings the top stories from The Irish Times Monday to Friday
Mood was pretty good as party led by Taoiseach Micheál Martin for past 15 years gathered in Dublin on Saturday to celebrate its centenary
Recent remarks on immigration by former taoiseach Bertie Ahern were ‘particularly disappointing’, says Martin
National Famine Commemoration in Co Galway hosted by Minister for Culture Patrick O’Donovan
Party faithful give mixed views on Micheál Martin’s tenure, with no obvious challenger emerging amid concerns it is ‘difficult to find a TD who spans the generations’
The real victim here, Ahern implied, was not “the Africans” or Muslim children who are going about their weekend oblivious to their designation as a national security threat, but himself
Focus Ireland says the desires of children in homelessness accommodation – for more space, better beds and sheets, and that staff don’t shout at them – are ‘very basic’ demands
Micheál Martin argued in his leader’s address that party is best placed to resolve Ireland’s long-term challenges
Taoiseach addresses FF’s centenary ardfheis in Dublin, hailing party founders and defending record of ‘real and sustained achievement’
Micheál Martin claims party will remain a signifiant presence in Irish politics despite a more fragmented landscape
We can’t have all the short-term solutions we want and all the long-term investment we want
Flexibility, pragmatism and ruthless, unceasing dedication to winning and retaining power have been the party’s hallmarks
CMAT sends a pointed message home to former taoiseach at New York gig
Party struggling to make impact in upcoming Dublin and Galway byelections, polls show
No party can claim to have ‘something for everyone’ when it has a woman problem like Fianna Fáil’s
Micheál Martin ‘up for’ talks on new agreement as union boss signals deal may prove difficult
Even garages converted to dwellings will be liable to separate LPT charge, tax authority warns
Move follows 24-hour strike by National Ambulance Service workers over pay and grading
Initiative will benefit students in computer science, engineering, cybersecurity, data and AI and student-led technology societies
Inside Politics: Spending ‘diktats’ from Jack Chambers are ‘going down like a lead balloon’, according to one Minister
Regeneration funds of €20 million still available for complex, senior civil servant tells TDs
Leadership has always been central to the party’s sense of who it is
HSE says 24-hour stoppage on Tuesday had a ‘significant impact’ on services and waiting times
Taoiseach joins about 200 people at opening of Diageo’s new €300 million brewery in Littleconnell, Co Kildare
Micheál Martin speaks of attitude in his party to ‘get things done’
Brewer will produce its range of ales and lagers from new €300m ‘green’ brewery for the domestic and international markets
Inconsistency between Government reluctance to formally acknowledge Armenian genocide and clear stance on Gaza
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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