Independents will tell Varadkar to cool election talkDiscussions will include the forthcoming budget and the future of the CoalitionMon Jul 30 2018 - 01:00
Ban gambling advertising in sport, suggests President HigginsIntervention likely to raise eyebrows with presidential election looming in the autumnSun Jul 29 2018 - 18:06
Gavin Duffy to seek nomination from Waterford CouncilDragons’ Den star says he will run ‘the most modern, dynamic, interactive campaign’Sun Jul 29 2018 - 10:17
Health needs politics that is pursued in the public interestMinisters tend to ask not ‘how can we fix the health system?’ but ‘how can we stop it costing us the election?’Sat Jul 28 2018 - 04:00
Judge Charleton will be replaced by Sean Ryan on Disclosures TribunalMinister for Justice expressed his gratitude to Mr Justice Charleton for ‘ sterling work’Tue Jul 24 2018 - 19:30
June homeless figure steady at just under 10,000Homeless campaigners say the numbers remain unacceptably highTue Jul 24 2018 - 19:07
Leo Varadkar to begin European tour amid fresh Brexit tensionsTaoiseach to visit Croatia, Romania and Italy as Dominic Raab criticises Brussels stanceMon Jul 23 2018 - 00:43
Contingency plans being drawn up for tankers to deliver waterDepartment says without heavy rainfall in coming weeks, further restrictions inevitableMon Jul 23 2018 - 00:21
Funeral of the former Fianna Fail minister Martin O’Donoghue to take place in Dublin on TuesdayTrinity economist (85) was elected to the Dáil in 1977 and was appointed a minister on his first daySun Jul 22 2018 - 18:39
Ministers unlikely to raise NI abortion law with British counterpartsIrish and UK politicians call on British government to reform North’s abortion lawsSun Jul 22 2018 - 17:41
Pat Leahy: Brexit woes must not obscure deeper problems of NorthWith little progress on backstop, Dublin must pool ideas with DUP and Sinn FéinSat Jul 21 2018 - 04:00
Sharp backstop differences between Varadkar and MayEU chief negotiator Barnier says the UK’s White Paper is ‘proven unworkable’Fri Jul 20 2018 - 21:00
Health funding hikes 'have not improved services'Spending review advises reducing legal aid payments and garda overtime ratesFri Jul 20 2018 - 07:54
Facebook agrees to share data on referendum adsInformation will shed light on the extent of online campaigning in IrelandFri Jul 20 2018 - 05:00
Donohoe seeks to keep a lid on expenditure ahead of tight budgetMinister for Finance has €800m for new spending and tax cutsFri Jul 20 2018 - 01:00
Public sector pension costs forecast to more than double by 2040Contributions from workers to remain static at some €1.6bn per year as bill hits €7.3bnThu Jul 19 2018 - 21:31
EU calms Varadkar’s fears of physical Border checks after BrexitBrussels has vowed to stand by Ireland in no-deal ‘doomsday scenario’, says TaoiseachThu Jul 19 2018 - 01:00
Brexit: Varadkar steps up plans for 'no deal' exit due to turmoil in WestminsterCoveney to brief Cabinet on recruitment and other preparations for hard BrexitWed Jul 18 2018 - 01:55
Officials urge Government to consider electoral commissionTransparency of online political advertising should be regulated, group saysTue Jul 17 2018 - 21:50
Irish Government to up preparations for hard Brexit due to UK political instability‘It’s prudent for any government to prepare for the worst’ - Leo VaradkarTue Jul 17 2018 - 19:05
Hold referendum to end religious control of schools, says Labour‘We don’t believe children should be separated on the basis of religion in education’Tue Jul 17 2018 - 13:49
No agreement on Sláintecare funding packageGrowing concerns that the HSE deficit could be over €500m for the full yearTue Jul 17 2018 - 01:44
Water provision: Political consensus emerging on once toxic problemAgreement is building around stand-alone body under public ownership and managementTue Jul 17 2018 - 01:34
Irish Water independence given cautious cross-party backingSome politicians say support is contingent on utility remaining in public ownershipTue Jul 17 2018 - 01:12
Government may ‘do everything in its power’ to block occupied territories BillThe legislation would ban imports from illegal Israeli settlements in Palestinian areasSat Jul 14 2018 - 06:00
Pat Leahy: Higgins may face a tougher test in the next presidential contestPresident’s announcement that he will seek a second term opens up the bear pitSat Jul 14 2018 - 04:00
Brexit will mean new customs checks in Ireland, Tánaiste saysSimon Coveney claims extra measures will be required at Irish ports and airportsSat Jul 14 2018 - 01:06
Controversial judicial appointments Bill delayed againLegislation championed by Shane Ross has not concluded committee stage in the SeanadThu Jul 12 2018 - 20:51
Brexit: Government welcomes publication of White PaperPublication will ‘inject momentum’ into negotiations, Government hopesThu Jul 12 2018 - 19:17
Over €8.6m allocated to fund parliamentary activities in 2017Parties get funding for each TD and senator, while Independents get individual grantsThu Jul 12 2018 - 16:58
Judicial Appointments Bill yet to reach finish line as Dáil break loomsInside Politics: Some believe Fine Gael has been stringing out the legislative process as there is little enthusiasm in party for the new lawThu Jul 12 2018 - 08:39
US lobbied FF to block Seanad vote on Israeli boycottBallot to ban Israeli goods from occupied Palestinian territories passes in SeanadThu Jul 12 2018 - 01:00
Simon Coveney says it has been a ‘good week for Brexit’British moving towards a ‘sensible, soft Brexit’, says CoveneyWed Jul 11 2018 - 14:36
Government nominates judges as judiciary Bill moves slowlyShane Ross wants reform of selection process as he believes bench is marred by ‘cronyism’Tue Jul 10 2018 - 21:36
‘The buck stops nowhere’, report into Department of Justice findsMinisters and commissioners have to resign or retire ‘even for issues not of their making’Tue Jul 10 2018 - 14:26
Bill banning Israeli settlement goods to be opposed by GovernmentCampaigners optimistic Frances Black Bill will pass when it reaches SeanadTue Jul 10 2018 - 01:51
Credibility-boosted May must show political clout to progressIntensifying Brexit negotiations likely to make May move further towards EU positionTue Jul 10 2018 - 01:00
Pat Leahy: Varadkar’s shaky week may have a long-term impactTaoiseach’s damaging Trump comparison adds to Brexit and election misfiresSat Jul 07 2018 - 05:00
Theresa May secures approval from cabinet to negotiate soft BrexitBritish ministers agree at Chequers summit to plans for a new EU-UK free trade areaFri Jul 06 2018 - 23:52
Theresa May prepares to take decisive move on BrexitIrish Government expects British prime minister to signal towards soft BrexitFri Jul 06 2018 - 01:25
Naval Service does not send migrants back to camps in Libya, Government saysEU operation helps return of migrants to risk of rape, slavery and murder, charity saysThu Jul 05 2018 - 20:04
Cabinet backs vote on deleting ‘women in home’ Constitution articlePoll likely to be held on day of blasphemy referendum and presidential electionThu Jul 05 2018 - 19:52
MSF says EU returning migrants to rape, slavery and murderOperation Sophia has made crossing the Mediterranean more deadly, says charityThu Jul 05 2018 - 01:18
Varadkar battered from all sides on Brexit, migration and SyriaTaoiseach pilloried for ‘subservient’ attitude to EU during Dáil statements on summitWed Jul 04 2018 - 19:36
Simon Coveney to meet top-level ‘soft Brexiteers’ in LondonMinister set to emphasise Britain must deliver legally on December commitmentsWed Jul 04 2018 - 01:01
Corporation tax fuels strong half-year exchequer positionConcerns grow over reliance on corporate sector, and health overspendingWed Jul 04 2018 - 00:01
Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil wage phoney warInside Politics: Varadkar and Martin are circling one another over renewal of the confidence and supply agreementTue Jul 03 2018 - 08:23
Divisions over health funding have delayed response to Sláintecare reportThere is nervousness in Departments of Finance and Public Expenditure about potential escalation of costs under the planTue Jul 03 2018 - 01:54
Fancy officially celebrating the Fourth of July? No, say McGrath, Halligan, HowlinA number of politicians have declined invitations to a US embassy event in protest over Trump administration policiesTue Jul 03 2018 - 01:37
Uncertainty over confidence and supply extension fuels FF rancourSenior Fianna Fáil figures believe Varadkar is keeping option of autumn election openTue Jul 03 2018 - 01:03