Government urged to consider ‘legal action against religious’ over redress scheme
Government should consider litigation if orders refuse to contribute cash for those sexually abused in schools, says Sinn Féin TD
Government should consider litigation if orders refuse to contribute cash for those sexually abused in schools, says Sinn Féin TD
Gerry Hutch, who plans to run in a byelection, has been a central figure in organised crime in Dublin
Independent Minister of State Marian Harkin says she is ‘at odds on a personal view’
Expectations that she would enter into open conflict with Government Buildings have not transpired, though some observers believe she is feeling her way into the role
Inside Politics: Sinn Féin under fire for opposing €90bn loan to Ukraine; Taoiseach stages landmark moment in the Dáil
Sporting and political figures call on ‘superpowers’ to relieve team of difficult decision
The Monk also confirms he will contest upcoming Dublin Central byelection due to be held in May
The party is in the same camp as Alternative für Deutschland, Fidesz andRassemblement Nationa
Stormont could take proper control of large parts of the benefits system, as Scotland did a decade ago
Government-supporting TD Danny-Healy Rae votes against rent reform legislation amid protests
Micheál Martin says identity of spy was ‘clear to everybody here’ and that he should be officially named by the UK government
Taoiseach accuses Mary Lou McDonald of being ‘interested in chaos’ and says she ‘couldn’t care less if we provide more houses’
Large majority of MEPs back lifeline loan to prevent Ukraine from running out of funds
Inside Politics: preferred pronouns in schools, and incentives for immigrants to join the Defence Forces
Party supports provision of humanitarian aid but says proposed loan is ‘primarily for military expenditure’
International Protection Bill ‘a profound failure of political judgment’, Sinn Féin’s Darren O’Rourke tells Dáil
Bulk purchase of houses down to 293 last year from high of 675 in 2023, says Tánaiste
Contradiction in Irish farmer protests against Bord Bia chair over ‘minuscule’ amount of Brazilian beef, while importing grain from South America, says MEP
Chris Andrews claims he was defamed in Irish Times article concerning Sinn Féin response to October 7th Hamas attack on Israel
Internal correspondence from top official acknowledges State has provided comparatively less help to Ukraine than other EU allies
Hildegarde Naughton: farming lobby protests ‘potentially very damaging’ to agri-food sector
Public also gives views on triple lock, a visit by Donald Trump and social media regulation
Farmers’ groups called for the head of the Bord Bia chairman Larry Murrin, some mixing him up with the famous drummer
Inside Politics: Busy week sees new opinion poll and the President in Northern Ireland
They should stop trotting behind Sinn Féin and show a willingness to go into government with other big Dáil parties
Fewer than a third of voters think Government is making progress on housing, Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll finds
UK practice uses drones to track offenders and avoid ‘high speed chase dangers’, TD says
President, Taoiseach, Tánaiste and others offer condolences following North Earl Street incident
Testy exchanges over flooding as Government accused of ‘decade of broken promises’
Bord Bia chair ‘crossed a red line’ by importing meat, SF agriculture spokesman Martin Kenny says
Why does the party govern in Northern Ireland as if it is afraid of its own shadow?
Fianna Fáil leader gets overwhelming backing of his party’s voters
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