What are the Government’s options for easing rising energy costs and will they happen?
Coalition is taking a cautious approach amid the Middle East conflict and resisting Opposition calls for immediate action
Coalition is taking a cautious approach amid the Middle East conflict and resisting Opposition calls for immediate action
Last year, one person died every 35 hours in a crash across the island
Former Sinn Féin leader’s long history of denials of IRA membership will come under the spotlight in a case starting on Monday
It’s not just stranded tourists and discommoded influencers who have been repatriated, Eoin Hayes has returned to the Dáil
State ordered to pay portion of legal costs incurred by Sinn Féin’s Pa Daly and People Before Profit-Solidarity’s Paul Murphy
Former minister and European commissioner nominated by Government following independent selection process
Sinn Féin’s Eoin Ó Broin says LDA should not proceed with rent increases, as they will ‘add financial hardship to existing tenants’
The party needs to develop grown up, logical and consistent positions on foreign policy to become a government alternative
Helen McEntee highlights military action has no UN mandate but stops short of saying this breaches international law
Social Democrats TD warns against using UK definition as industry has exploited loophole in British law
We have become fascinating island study of how bureaucracies work in their own interest
What Opposition TD wouldn’t loathe the money-hungry gannets or love a chance to castigate the Government for not cracking down on them?
Opposition politicians and farmers accuse providers of price gouging while the Government stands ‘to one side twisting its hat’
Maternity facility has been under increasing pressure to cope with growing demand for services and complexity in care it provides
Special advocate for survivors of institutional abuse says ‘logical’ to include them with less than 10 per cent of redress funds spent
Sinn Féin’s stance on the €90bn support package for Ukraine doesn’t hold up
Coalition leaders will not relish Dublin Central and Galway West contests. Just ask Keir Starmer
Thomas Gould goes viral; Revenue sniffs out new detector dogs, ‘basic laws of physics’ show Dublin 15 getting a raw deal, Netflix ‘on board’ for Keegan adaptation
Irish citizens should not undertake travel to Iran, Minister says
Opposition and farmers condemn EU move to allow South America trade deal to operate provisionally
Inside Politics: Changes to rent regulations prompt high-decibel bad-tempered exchanges
Unity, a social system offering equal opportunities and fair distribution of land were among them
Dáil passes legislation by 74 to 65 votes and Bill now goes to Seanad
Gillian Sherratt, who gained national prominence as a campaigner for her son, Harvey, was also being considered as a candidate
Oireachtas committee told move is based on ‘real patient safety reasons and rationale’ on co-location policy
McConalogue not in favour of ‘collectively punishing all clubs for criminal behaviour of a few hooligans’
Inside Politics: What Ukraine wants and needs is money and weapons to continue the war
Micheál Martin takes robust stance, accusing her of ‘empty soundbites’ and grandstanding
Former leaders questioned in Oireachtas on Irish peace talks and conflict resolution in Middle East
Joanna Byrne, who chairs Drogheda United, says she was in main stand and not near the trouble
‘It beggars belief that Sinn Féin wants Europe to abandon Ukraine," says Taoiseach
Vacant Dáil seat stemmed from election of former independent TD Catherine Connolly as president
‘Spending tens of billions’ of taxpayer money on more weaponry not the way to resolve conflict, says party leader
Aggressors rarely concede at the negotiating table what they are winning on the battlefield
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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