Varadkar: marriage-equality vote result and hospice opening made my best day in politics
Former taoiseach says he did not anticipate pace of change in Ireland but warns of setbacks in path of progress
‘Nothing is off the table’: Mayo housing official defends call to boycott holiday homeowners
Proposal is about ‘demanding accountability’ from holiday homeowners, says Tom Gilligan of Mayo County Counc
Willie Mullins saddles his first horse owned by Charles and Camilla
Champion trainer met monarchs at Royal Ascot and were asked to take on Reaching High
Driving test waiting times: Bring in financial penalties for RSA if it keeps missing test targets, TD says
Social Democrat Jennifer Whitmore says failure to meet timeframe should result in free test
Children’s hip surgery audit report due next week, says Taoiseach
Martin criticised in Dáíl amid delays to publication of review into whether operations were necessary
Cliona Ward, Irish woman held in US detention centre after family visit, released
Irish woman was detained after returning to San Francisco following a visit to see her ill father in Co Cork
Skorts controversy: Camogie Association calls special congress to vote on issue
Camogie Association said it recognised that waiting until 2026 ‘is not acceptable for many’
Irish Red Cross supporting families of children from Gaza arriving for receive medical treatment
Some 30 children to receive treatment in Ireland
Trump film tariffs: ‘Worst thing’ people can do is panic, says producer
Industry figures express concern over US president’s tweet
Housing ‘tsar’ salary might be lower than €430,000, say Government sources
Brendan McDonagh might be paid less than he earns at Nama if appointed head of Housing Activation Office
‘Terrible mistake’ if Brendan Comiskey scapegoated for his legacy with Ferns Report
Comiskey, who resigned as Bishop of Ferns in 2002, died on Monday
City taxes for tourists ‘last thing we need to be doing’, says O’Donovan
Visitors will stay in Wicklow and Kildare and travel in if a Dublin tax is introduced, says Minister
‘Grace’ case whistleblower says State response acts as ‘strong deterrent’ to others speaking out
‘The State will try to crush you,’ says Iain Smith who first raised alarm about the case in a report in 2008
How one couple turned their passion for chocolate into a thriving business
With their creations acclaimed across social media, Daniel Linehan and Georgia Quealy are enjoying their busiest year ever
Temple Street: Taoiseach says removal of CHI board ‘would not help’
Labour Party calls for resignation of entire board of Children’s Health Ireland