‘I think I’m going to come over’ for Irish Open, Trump tells Dublin July 4th party
Taoiseach says Ireland ‘will protect Europe’s vital relationship with the United States’ on first day of EU presidency
Fianna Fáil leader
Taoiseach says Ireland ‘will protect Europe’s vital relationship with the United States’ on first day of EU presidency
Ukrainian president says money would be better spent on drones
Micheál Martin said his Government was ‘ready to give it our all’ over the next six months, but are there enough hours in the week?
Taoiseach plays down concerns over how neutral Ireland would help strengthen EU’s defence during presidency
Aingeal O’Donoghue, Ireland’s top diplomat in Brussels, is a tough negotiator who ‘doesn’t suffer fools’ and has heaps of experience in EU-politicking
Inside Politics: Ukrainian president will participate in a three-way meeting with Taoiseach Micheál Martin and president of the EU Council António Costa
Dáil proceedings have summer holiday feel as Micheál Martin gets set to lean on his three pillars of EU council presidency
Intergovernmental bargaining makes up much of the EU’s activity
Dáil also hears of aautistic and non-verbal boy facing into third year without primary school place in September
Social Democrats TD Daniel Ennis tells Taoiseach that having legislation banning the bikes from public places is no use if laws not enforced
Anti-poverty initiative reports 0.7 per cent drop in child poverty from 2024 to 2025
Cuts are due to expire at end of July, with Taoiseach and Tánaiste saying there will be no ‘cliff edge’
Government’s €2bn Shared Island Fund succeeding because it has not become embroiled in constitutional debate, says Martin
Senior Fianna Fáil sources confirm there is no intention to push forward with Oireachtas committee recommendations
Any change in reductions will require legislation to be passed through Oireachtas before summer recess
Are we supposed to believe 60,000 abortions since 2018 have nothing to do with falling school enrolments?
Keir Starmer wasn’t great but his shortcomings weren’t the Labour government’s biggest problem. It was the lack of growth in the British economy
‘Pride is not just visibility’ for LGBTQ+ community, ‘it’s solidarity and resistance,’ pre-parade gathering told
The EU budget, online safety, Ukraine’s accession, removing red tape from green energy, or neutrality – what should the Government prioritise?
The track record of large swathes of the civil service in implementing reports and policy commitments is atrocious
Proponents say proposal has had plenty of examination - but opponents may play for time
Teachers inflicted cruelty on young pupils in primary and industrial schools
Micheál Martin acknowledges threat to modern day journalism through spread of unreliable news
A report recommends decriminalising drugs, but the issue has caused division in Ireland
Senior Government figures signal phased approach to reversing reductions
The consequences are still playing out in the UK, as it prepares for its seventh prime minister in ten years. Yet Ireland is thriving
Minister for Justice emphasises support for Taoiseach’s Shared Island project which will see €2bn spent on cross-Border co-operation
Some Government TDs argue at Oireachtas health committee that pushing Bill through rapidly could cause divisions
Rhun ap Iorwerth said Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland shared ‘core asks’ for ‘equality of treatment’
As Fianna Fáil TDs criticise scrapping of long-standing policy, Taoiseach says Bill will not be debated before summer recess
Andy Burnham, his likely successor as UK prime minister, won’t have any such luxury
Leaders’ Questions dominated by ordeal of women abused as children by principal and predator Leo Hickey
The panel is examining pandemic responses across hospitals, the community and nursing homes, along with wider economic and societal impacts
Both sides of North’s political divide unite in condemnation of former DUP leader who was convicted of 18 child sex offence charges
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