Dublin Airport delays: Passenger refunds will be processed days after claims are made - DAAAirport operator told to submit a plan to Ministers on avoiding backlogs by Tuesday morningMon May 30 2022 - 19:35
Nothing ‘off the table’ for EU should Britain set aside parts of NI protocol, says TaoiseachIreland strongly supportive of ban on Russian oil, Martin says on arrival at EU summitMon May 30 2022 - 16:33
Pay agreement covering housing and childcare proposed in industrial talksSuch an agreement could trade pay restraint from unions for tax cuts and better servicesSat May 21 2022 - 03:00
Brexit and the Northern Ireland protocol: What happens next?Within Belfast, Brussels, London and Dublin, politicians get to grips with the protocol problemSat May 21 2022 - 01:00
Pat Leahy: We need clarity on criteria for calling referendum on Irish unitySuch a move should be part of a general re-examination of Belfast AgreementSat May 21 2022 - 01:00
British diplomat justifies protocol move due to ‘changed times’‘The world itself has changed’ since deal was signed, says ambassador in IrelandFri May 20 2022 - 17:35
Taoiseach condemns UK ‘get out of jail’ plan for Troubles crimesDUP not interested in ‘sticking plaster’ approach to NI protocol, Donaldson tells Martin in BelfastFri May 20 2022 - 09:52
Pessimism in Dublin over prospects of NI protocol breakthroughUK government breaching agreement would ‘put everybody in a bad space’, Coveney saysFri May 20 2022 - 03:00
Fine Gael TD says Government should establish Irish unity committeeSinn Féin’s Michelle O’Neill demands clarity on criteria for calling poll on unificationWed May 18 2022 - 20:51
Government criticises British plans to set aside parts of Northern Ireland protocolTaoiseach accuses Johnson of abandoning agreements to pursue domestic political goalsWed May 18 2022 - 01:00
Johnson dismisses risk of EU retaliation over plans to change Northern Ireland protocolEU has ‘significant concerns’ about UK’s intention to change the protocol. Sefcovic saysTue May 17 2022 - 13:27
Johnson signals unilateral action on Northern Ireland protocolJohnson insists post-Brexit deal will not be scrapped but ‘fixed’ after visit to NorthTue May 17 2022 - 01:00
UK government ‘placating the DUP’, says McDonald after ‘fairly tough’ meeting with JohnsonNbody satisfied with Northern Ireland protocol and it must change, says British PMMon May 16 2022 - 11:43
Taoiseach calls for ‘pragmatism and commonsense’ from DUP over protocolEvidence is growing of beneficial impact of Northern Ireland protocol, says Micheál MartinSat May 14 2022 - 01:01
North’s Assembly unable to function as DUP blocks speakerBritish PM and Taoiseach to try break logjam while EU angry over London protocol threatSat May 14 2022 - 01:00
Pat Leahy: Brexit’s back, and this time it’s snarlier than everBoris Johnson trying to exploit North’s peace process for his own political purposesSat May 14 2022 - 01:00
Sinn Féin feels the momentum of Stormont victoryThe goal of two Sinn Féiners leading two governments on the island now seems closerFri May 13 2022 - 22:30
Brexit: UK public ‘needs to understand’ what Britain is doing – CoveneyBritain over-riding NI protocol would be ‘anti-democratic’, Simon Coveney saysFri May 13 2022 - 10:43
Taoiseach warns British on protocol as EU-UK relations plummetMartin says ‘unilateralism flies in face’ of approach that delivered peace processThu May 12 2022 - 21:22
UK to offer conditional amnesty for Troubles-related offencesIndividuals will have to co-operate with commission for reconciliation and informationWed May 11 2022 - 01:00
Queen’s speech: Britain drops blanket amnesty plans for Troubles-related offencesBoris Johnson spoke to Taoiseach in advance of the speech in a call that featured disagreementsTue May 10 2022 - 11:55
Long summer ahead as stalemate over NI protocol set to drag onWith elections done, negotiations are set to crank up, but there is little trust in JohnsonTue May 10 2022 - 01:00
DUP urged to nominate deputy first minister as protocol deadlock deepensSinn Féin leader warns UK against using North as bargaining chip in talks with EUTue May 10 2022 - 01:00
Government transition might prove trickier than expectedThe big changeover in the Taoiseach’s office later this year may bring more uncertaintySat May 07 2022 - 01:00
Rise of Alliance could reshape North-South relationsView from Dublin: Period of wound-licking might occur before DUP re-enters ExecutiveFri May 06 2022 - 19:47
London plans to dismiss elements of protocol played down by DublinDowning Street claims Northern Ireland protocol is damaging Belfast AgreementThu May 05 2022 - 19:51
Government will not reopen National Maternity Hospital dealMinisters intend to use two-week delay to reassure concerned TDs, sources sayThu May 05 2022 - 03:21
North’s voters are moving beyond green versus orange, says TaoiseachMartin says Belfast Agreement might have to be reworked ‘in fullness of time’Tue May 03 2022 - 03:00
Farmers set to receive up to €1,000 each to avert fodder shortageMinisters to be asked to approve €55m scheme for farmers who grow silageTue May 03 2022 - 01:00
New university places lead to sharp fall in uptake of PLC coursesProposal for extra third level funding and fee cuts to be considered by CabinetTue May 03 2022 - 00:00
Taoiseach calls on DUP to be ‘democratic’ and take their seats after Assembly electionsMicheál Martin also criticises Sinn Féin for sloganeering and ‘lack of substance’Tue May 03 2022 - 00:00
‘Young and healthy’ frontline workers denied PPE during first Covid wave‘Betrayed’ healthcare staff forced to share equipment such as gogglesMon May 02 2022 - 00:00
Ukrainians will not get local authority houses, says MinisterRefurbished council homes will be given to people already waiting on social housing listsSun May 01 2022 - 21:00
EU reform: End of veto among proposals to be consideredConference on the Future of Europe’s 325 recommendations will now go to EU leadersSun May 01 2022 - 19:27
Pat Leahy: Turf wars do not bode well for wider climate action agendaPolitical system only beginning to grasp scale of changes decarbonising economy and society entailSat Apr 30 2022 - 01:00
Irish politicians focus on the mundane as Ukraine burnsInside Politics: Turf continues to dominate exchanges in Leinster HouseThu Apr 28 2022 - 08:24
McDonald’s legal action against RTÉ ‘worrying’, says journalists’ unionNUJ secretary says defamation action could have ‘chilling effect on press freedom’Wed Apr 27 2022 - 20:44
Frost accuses Dublin of ‘disrupting the balance’ in Northern IrelandFormer Brexit negotiator for UK says Belfast Agreement under threat as a resultWed Apr 27 2022 - 19:39
Coveney heads for US to meet Biden administration officialsMinister to discuss NI protocol after British signals of law to shelve parts of mechanismWed Apr 27 2022 - 18:31
Threat of nuclear war looms but Irish politics transfixed by turfInside Politics: Inevitable that Government will water down proposals – but won’t set aside completelyWed Apr 27 2022 - 07:47
Sinn Féin’s growing litigiousness towards media is a clear trendPolitical opponents and many in media perceive an attempt to muzzle criticism of partyWed Apr 27 2022 - 05:00
Mary Lou McDonald takes High Court case against RTÉ over alleged defamationAction part of growing trend by Sinn Féin to use courts against claims they say are falseTue Apr 26 2022 - 11:59
Ukraine, housing and cost-of-living on agenda this Dáil termInside Politics: Government must assess whether it is making progress on key issuesTue Apr 26 2022 - 08:39
DPP unlikely to allow her office to be dragged into a political controversyIf no DPP decision by end summer then Varadkar issue will become live political matterMon Apr 25 2022 - 19:27
Sharp division over future of Ireland’s Covid-19 restrictions, poll showsIrish Times/Ipsos poll finds 80% of voters believe Government handled pandemic wellSat Apr 16 2022 - 01:00
Pat Leahy: Election of Le Pen would destroy EUIf Macron loses French presidency, the effect on the bloc and Ireland will be catastropheSat Apr 16 2022 - 01:00
Strong support for hybrid model allowing work from home, poll showsPandemic has changed working habits permanently, Irish Times/Ipsos poll indicatesSat Apr 16 2022 - 01:00
Public seeking more action as rises in cost of living bite, poll showsVast majority say they are affected by rising costs, Irish Times/Ipsos poll findsSat Apr 16 2022 - 01:00
Tinkering with Irish neutrality is like trying to defuse a political bombMajority of public wants to remain neutral despite wide support for Ukraine, poll showsFri Apr 15 2022 - 00:00
Overwhelming support for retention of Ireland’s military neutralityTwo-thirds of voters do not want to see any change, Irish Times/Ipsos poll findsFri Apr 15 2022 - 00:00