State-trained dentists ‘should be treating children, not doing Botox injections’
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill condemns ‘drift’ to cosmetic work amid long waits for vital treatment
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill condemns ‘drift’ to cosmetic work amid long waits for vital treatment
If well-off homeowners paid a wealth tax equivalent to a cup of coffee a month, there would be more houses, jobs and a cleaner environment
TDs brave a leaky Dáil roof for a chance to comment on the Codswalloper-in-Chief
Taoiseach defends State agency, telling Mary Lou McDonald: ‘Don’t try and drag down a good organisation’
Any decision to allow trade deal to come into force provisionally as an interim measure would be controversial
Dedicated motorway lane as well as greater remote working would ease congestion, Dáil hears
Sinn Féin, Social Democrats, Labour, People Before Profit provided a combined €115,500 to help fund successful Áras bid
Delay to Bill regulating ‘laughing gas’ will make problem use worse, Dáil hears
Houses of the Oireachtas Commission set out staffing allocations last summer to reflect new Dáil and Seanad
US president’s increasingly disturbing behaviour dominates Leaders’ Questions in the Dáil
The Sinn Féin politician was lucky to survive a frenzied stabbing attack by her estranged husband, former IRA man Pearse McAuley, as their two sons hid upstairs, on Christmas Eve 2014
Plenty of energy, as evidenced by the recent ‘Irlforum’, but no sign of a breakthrough
OPW says some former workers remain on properties under caretaking arrangements or on compassionate grounds
But managers at some State-funded bodies worry as ‘funding not increased but obligations have’
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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