State wants further sanctions against Russia after ‘appalling crimes’, says Taoiseach
Government to back fifth EU sanctions package as Zelenskiy accuses Russia of war crimes –
Government to back fifth EU sanctions package as Zelenskiy accuses Russia of war crimes –
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Buncrana Garda station
From 1969 to 1981, there is no ballot box proof of nationalist sympathy for violence
Representative bodies oppose Government plan for decommissioning of 60 trawlers
President could be on the Bob Cratchit shift as Government leaves its shopping late
Darragh O’Brien will pursue those responsible for problems and is considering a construction levy
McGrath appeals to Opposition not to pass judgment before enhanced proposals issued
Rural TDs warn of crumbling support for parties unless mica redress issue dealt with
State should not be left to foot bills for failings of people who have walked away, Martin says
‘Common sense’ urged in Border areas as cross-Border travel driving up Covid-19 rates
Unclear what will happen if person in North refuses to pay €100 fine
Charlie McConalogue says EU members have not respected principle of post-Brexit burden sharing
Varadkar defends move while Sinn Féin whip says increased allowance will be returned
Rise TD Paul Murphy says judge attending golf dinner ‘undermined’ public health effort
Legal academics say Coalition’s concerns over such a Dáil session are overstated
Government, Opposition accuse each other of responsibility for extra €25,000 cost
TDs say they had to rely on political correspondents on social media for information
Mattie McGrath called ‘political bluffer’ in row over return to Leinster House
Checkpoints pledged by gardaí countrywide in attempt to contain spread of contagion
Final three seats go to Ind Thomas Pringle, Joe McHugh (FG), Charlie McConalogue (FF)
Fianna Fáil to emerge on top with Green Party in line to hit double figures
If Peter Casey performs as well as he did in presidential election, he could be elected
IFPO seeking legal advice on overturning agreement between Ireland and UK
Seanad passes Bill to restore rights of northern fishermen to six-mile zone
Legislation to pass Seanad, Dáil by Brexit deadline despite claims haste unnecessary
Legislation aims to restored access by Northern boats to Irish waters
Investigators will be able to access data in the cloud and on remote servers, say officials
Sinn Féin Senator overall situation handled very badly by Department of Justice
Analysis: If businessman runs for Dáil he could stop Sinn Féin winning a second seat in Donegal
Peter Casey introduced dogwhistle into the campaign during a podcast in mid October
Sinn Féin’s Pádraig Mac Lochlainn slates candidate’s views – but ‘discussion necessary’
The only constituency in the country to vote No was also one of the last to declare a result
Minister for Justice rejects potential new verdict proposed in ‘Jake’s Bill’
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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