âWe canât just tear up the rule bookâ: TĂĄnaiste defends denial of visas to young Palestinian GAA playersDecision to refuse applications from 33 youths due to visit later this month criticised in DĂĄilThu Jul 10 2025 - 11:59
Taoiseach accuses Doherty of âstirring it upâ over claim he changed flight to attend Cork matchThere were angry exchanges between MicheĂĄl Martin and Sinn FĂ©in finance spokesman at finance committeeThu Jul 10 2025 - 11:21
Opposition parties likely to announce own preferred presidential candidate rather than agreed one Greens and SF say internal deliberations not yet completed and it could be late summer before they declare intentionsWed Jul 09 2025 - 22:42
Media and aid groups should be allowed in to see âfull horrorsâ of Gaza bombardment, Taoiseach saysTĂĄnaiste, meanwhile, said tariff pause a âclear indicationâ Donald Trump understands need for agreementTue Jul 08 2025 - 20:29
Garda reinforcements called after anti-immigrant protesters block entrance to Leinster HouseSome protesters shouted âtraitorsâ and âcollaboratorsâ to staff and visitors entering and leaving complexTue Jul 08 2025 - 18:40
Irish economy faces serious risks if EU-US trade deal not reached in next 48 hours, Chambers saysJack Chambers says Government needs âmuch better disciplineâ on how spending is managedMon Jul 07 2025 - 17:17
AontĂș has held talks with two high-profile people on presidency but wonât divulge their namesMichael OâLeary rules out a bid for âthe most useless, wasteful jobâ, but says he would endorse Mairead McGuinness for the positionSat Jul 05 2025 - 06:00
Race for the Ăras: Mike Ryan and Bertie Ahern among names circulating but parties wary of âknee-jerkâ selectionIrish presidential election campaign momentum hits doldrums amid fears of chilling effect on prospective candidates of personalised attacksSat Jul 05 2025 - 06:00
Qatari prime minister says there is âa window of opportunityâ for Gaza ceasefireAt a meeting with TĂĄnaiste Simon Harris in Dublin Sheikh Mohammed Al Thani also discussed the current situation in IranThu Jul 03 2025 - 14:36
AG would be obliged to share advice on proposed legislation with public under new Bill Bill also proposes new duty for Attorney General to public when State is involved in litigation with citizensThu Jul 03 2025 - 06:45
Zero sum recorded for services traded between Ireland and illegal Israeli settlements in 2023Committee hears services can be traded on internet and by email and were very difficult to monitor and quantifyWed Jul 02 2025 - 09:56
Social housing âleague tablesâ for councils to be set up as Dublin and Donegal rank lowest for deliveryMinister for Housing to bring proposal to Cabinet to spur local authorities with lower delivery to improveTue Jul 01 2025 - 00:01
Six ministerial advisers sought shorter cooling-off periods for private-sector jobs after political rolesAfter leaving government employment, aides usually have to wait a year before carrying out certain lobbying workMon Jun 30 2025 - 20:11
Opposition parties continue to boycott pairing arrangements for absent MinistersLong-standing DĂĄil custom is most commonly used when a Minister travels abroad or is sick Fri Jun 27 2025 - 15:24
Unregulated court guardian service cost âŹ21m last yearNine years after revelations, service to guard interest of children in care proceedings remains unregulatedFri Jun 27 2025 - 06:00
EU to use network of fact-checkers against disinformation that threatens democracy, says Michael McGrathBloc looking at measures to help protect democratic institutions and freedoms of expressionThu Jun 26 2025 - 21:17
Israeli bond investors risk complicity in genocide, TD claims in letter to Central Bank governorGary Gannon says he is willing to take a High Court challenge to Central Bankâs policyThu Jun 26 2025 - 06:00
EUâs splintered stance on Gaza crisis a âhuge stainâ on bloc, says TaoiseachDraft occupied Palestinian territories Bill published with no reference to banning of servicesWed Jun 25 2025 - 18:38
CIĂ passenger numbers climbed to pre-Covid high during 2024Public-transport companyâs revenue increased to more than âŹ1.8bn with more than 300m passenger journeys, Cabinet toldTue Jun 24 2025 - 21:41
Ireland must act quickly or lose chance to be leading player in AI, committee will hear Dr Patricia Scanlon of the AI Advisory Council urges Government to consider regulatory overhaul Tue Jun 24 2025 - 06:00
Ministers to be warned over spending; approval sought for plan to dramatically change Dublin city centre Taoiseach MicheĂĄl Martin to seek Cabinet approval for 10 year Dublin rejuvenation plan based on Taskforce recommendations Tue Jun 24 2025 - 06:00
Dublin Airport will eventually exceed 40 million passengers a year, Minister for Transport predictsDarragh OâBrien wants cap on numbers abolished, arguing the airport is important for the economyMon Jun 23 2025 - 06:00
Taoiseach calls for âde-escalationâ but does not criticise US bombingSimon Harris says Iranian deputy foreign minister was âfull of angerâ in phone call with himSun Jun 22 2025 - 22:50
âMy drinking had always been too heavy. I had my first drink at 14â: SinĂ©ad Gibney on giving up alcoholâMy drinking had always been too heavy. I had my first drink at 14,â says Social Democrats TDSat Jun 21 2025 - 06:00
Sinn FĂ©inâs Michelle OâNeill declines to rule out presidential run Former SDLP leader Colum Eastwood will âtake time to think aboutâ possible candidacyFri Jun 20 2025 - 17:52
Another week, another war: Trump pivots from America first to talk of a bunker busterYour essential end-of-week politics catch up: AIB buys back all its shares, while politicians tear strips off Childrenâs Health Ireland representatives in front of an Oireachtas committeeFri Jun 20 2025 - 17:31
Diplomatic efforts continuing in bid to help Irish citizens in Iran and IsraelSimon Harris speaks to Saudi and Jordanian counterparts on âincreasingly dangerousâ situation in Middle EastThu Jun 19 2025 - 22:14
Legislation to extend rent pressure zones to entire country to be rushed through DĂĄil and SeanadEmergency law will mean remaining 55 out of 166 electoral areas to become RPZs this monthTue Jun 17 2025 - 06:00
Rent reforms: Coalitionâs big cure for rental market somewhat diluted by mixed messagesYour essential end-of-week politics catch-up: Why did 30 party activists walk out of âestablishmentâ People Before Profit?Fri Jun 13 2025 - 18:34
One in four single people seeking emergency accommodation are from direct provision, say homeless agencies Meeting of high-level committee advising Government also hears of increase in number of people over 60 falling into homelessnessFri Jun 13 2025 - 06:00
Central Bankâs role in approving Israeli bonds can be traced back to BrexitBank comes under intense political scrutiny amid second DĂĄil voteThu Jun 12 2025 - 08:51
Government defeats motion to end Central Bankâs facilitation of Israeli bond salesCentral Bank governor says Israel has raised at least âŹ100m from bonds approved for trading by Irish institutionWed Jun 11 2025 - 22:07
âQuango Cullâ: Almost as many State agencies now as in aftermath of financial crash âBurning of the quangosâ never happened, says Fianna FĂĄilâs John McGuinness after getting updated informationWed Jun 11 2025 - 12:13
Carlow gunman disclosure set to lead to scrutiny of An Garda SĂochĂĄnaThe case of Evan Fitzgerald has been referred to FiosrĂș, the police ombudsmanWed Jun 11 2025 - 08:02
Government focuses on tenants over landlords in rent crisis movesLandlords will be classified as big or small for the first time under changes being proposed to Cabinet today Tue Jun 10 2025 - 08:24
Government to raise concerns with EU about proposed retaliatory tariffs on aviation, medtech and agrifoodSimon Harris says EUâs countermeasures should not disproportionately affect individual Member StatesTue Jun 10 2025 - 06:00
Opposition tables second motion to ban Central Bank role in approving Israeli bondsThe Social Democrats motion is similar to a Sinn Féin motion defeated in the Dåil at the end of MayMon Jun 09 2025 - 17:21
The Irish economy is now facing turbulence. Are we prepared for the coming storm? There are some warning signs that the corporation tax ATM could be on the verge of running out of cashSun Jun 08 2025 - 06:00
Childrenâs Health Ireland report referred to gardaĂReport highlights irregularities and âtoxicâ work culture at hospital run by CHIWed Jun 04 2025 - 22:12
Commitment to climate action hard to find in GovernmentHalf of electricity generated in the Dublin region is now being consumed by data centresWed Jun 04 2025 - 16:00
The first cracks in the Coalition: âSome Independents you would not bring lion-hunting with youâ Sense of fatalism among Fianna FĂĄil and Fine Gael Ministers about future Independent defectionsSat May 31 2025 - 06:00
Sinn FĂ©in voting against first-stage Bill banning fox hunting âdeeply troublingâ, Social Democrats say Sinn FĂ©in attempting to block another Opposition partyâs Bill going to second stage potentially undemocratic, says OâCallaghan Fri May 30 2025 - 07:40
Ryan Tubridy willing to address repayment of âŹ150,000 to RTĂ at âappropriate timeâIt would be âunreasonableâ for payments issue to be dealt with before data access request issue resolved, source close to host saysThu May 29 2025 - 06:52
Special Criminal Court and Offences Against the State Act set to be repealed Replacement of legislation will not mean an end to non-jury courtsThu May 29 2025 - 00:01
Ryan Tubridy has not repaid RTĂ âŹ150,000 he received for two promotional events that did not happen, Bakhurst saysThe broadcaster has also disclosed that a television advert promoting the newsroom has cost âŹ94,000Wed May 28 2025 - 19:00
Ryan Tubridy has not repaid RTĂ âŹ150,000 he received for Renault deal, Bakhurst tells media committee Controversial RTĂ newsroom advert âcost less than âŹ100,000â, committee hearsWed May 28 2025 - 15:02
DĂĄil hears claim that driver who killed Shane OâFarrell was a Garda âinformerâGovernment to establish scholarship in memory of cyclist killed in hit-and-run by repeat offenderTue May 27 2025 - 21:59
The phoney war for the Ăras: are the parties leaving it too late to declare? The pattern of when presidential candidates are announced is not consistentTue May 27 2025 - 00:30
Ireland needs to sharpen ambition on AI, Cabinet to be toldState needs to âsharpen its ambitionâ for national digital strategy in light of increased competition from other states Mon May 26 2025 - 06:00
Ceta: New Bill to fast-track EU-Canada trade deal in DĂĄil amid US tariffs threatSimon Harris to bring memo to Cabinet after Supreme Court ruled part of deal was incompatible with ConstitutionMon May 26 2025 - 06:00