President Michael D Higgins accuses Israeli embassy of leaking letter
Israeli embassy rejects allegation, calling it ‘baseless’, ‘highly inflammatory’ and ‘potentially slanderous’
Israeli embassy rejects allegation, calling it ‘baseless’, ‘highly inflammatory’ and ‘potentially slanderous’
Social Democrats leader says: ‘Coarsening debate around immigration is leading to increased attacks on migrant communities’
Critics describe university’s decision as attempt to suppress student protests
Tánaiste dismisses ‘right wing Tory press’ claims over sending gardaí to Border, tells Social Democrats TD not to ‘get taken in by the Telegraph’
Government plan to surge policing in Dublin and shore up perceptions of public safety has quietly ended
Sinn Féin’s TikTok savvy and laser-like focus on housing appears to be reaping rewards, while other political parties are also rolling out strategies to try to attract the youth vote
Former Garda inspector says the concentration of hostels and methadone clinics contributes to a menacing atmosphere
Defence Forces representatives have criticised the ‘managed decline’ of military accommodation
Online misinformation and poor official communication have raised tensions, local leaders say
Minister of State has denied allegations made by online site The Ditch pertaining to application
Prospective candidates Cian O’Callaghan and Jennifer Whitmore to support Cork TD
Party enters uncharted territory as it faces decision over possible coalition partners
Schools struggling to find substitute cover at primary and qualified teachers in key subjects at second level
TD says issue common ‘all over Dublin’, with gardaí and housing agencies often too slow to respond
Minister for Education Norma Foley tells Dáil she could not give an exact date for release
Minister says he did not see breach of Covid rules shown in photograph from earlier that evening
High demand for places at secondary level ‘cannot be met’ by existing supply say campaigners
Teaching of sex education has been considered by three ministers, but still an issue
Elsewhere this week, Bertie Ahern’s comments on the North go completely south
Gary Gannon calls for schools to be given air filtration devices to keep children safe
The Cobblestone and Merchant’s Arch are just two of many sites subject to change
Among homeless organisations ICHH chief Anthony Flynn was a controversial figure
Homeless charity has one remaining director following ‘several’ resignations, says letter
Garda to review policy around vetting of people working with homeless charities
Gary Gannon among three individuals to withdraw from process at Inner City Helping Homeless
Minister to face Opposition questions over process that ‘stinks to high heaven’
Reaction: Documents show Katherine Zappone ‘seriously lobbied’ three FG members
Junior minister says he does not know if another candidate will be sought for position
Sinn Féin and Labour clash during debate on legislation to provide for accredited grades
Taoiseach should ‘pick up phone to Joe Biden, EU’ and support temporary waiver
Taoiseach tells Dáil that 70% of the population should be inoculated fully by end of July
‘Miraculous recovery of tapes from back of couch’ has to be investigated, says Whitmore
TD seeks urgent intervention in city to prevent return to ‘very dark days’
SF calls for extension of fuel allowance to recipients of Pandemic Unemployment Payment
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices