Alan Shatter to take defamation case against TD Paul Murphy over Epstein claims
Former minister for justice complains to FAI and Bohemians over supporters banner at game
Former minister for justice complains to FAI and Bohemians over supporters banner at game
State ordered to pay portion of legal costs incurred by Sinn Féin’s Pa Daly and People Before Profit-Solidarity’s Paul Murphy
Helen McEntee highlights military action has no UN mandate but stops short of saying this breaches international law
Inside Politics: Prices of heating oil soar amid allegations of gouging
Minister for Justice says his department was advised in advance of facial recognition technology trial by UK immigration officers
People Before Profit Bill aims to ban recommender algorithms suggesting content for under 18s
But Fine Gael TD Edward Timmins emerges as unlikely star in Fianna Fáil’s leader’s two hours of need
Gardaí to use AI to review online child sexual exploitation material when laws allow its use, committee told
People Before Profit private member’s Bill opposes any ban on under-16s having access to platforms
Coalition leaders will not relish Dublin Central and Galway West contests. Just ask Keir Starmer
Mike Sheridan’s first feature begins as study of toxic US discourse and expands into sobering excavation of Dublin unrest
Attorney General says court could have regard to fact that motivation in bringing cases was ‘at least in part their own political advantage’
Expectations that she would enter into open conflict with Government Buildings have not transpired, though some observers believe she is feeling her way into the role
Government considering law that would ban ‘deepfakes’, Niamh Smyth says
Tánaiste in hot water over comments on immigration and homelessness, but insists his position has been consistent
Opposition TDs claimed State paid €10 million more than requested seven months before former minister resigned to join the bank
Grassroots movement in Galway hopes to spread nationwide, galvanising support for vote transfer pacts
About 100 people gathered at the Ha’penny Bridge in Dublin to condemn enforced regime change in the country
Ruling that cabinet confidentiality applies to anyone privy to its meetings described as ‘quite significant’
Court holds Constitution does not restrict attendances at Cabinet meetings to the 15 members of Government
Legislation passed second stage in previous Dáil but TDs decided by 73 to 71 to reject Bill
Government sides with Labour in row over Leaders’ Questions pecking order
Paul Murphy puts forward Bill for emergency inspection of attraction and demands tougher oversight
Alan Betson and Dan Dennison were behind the lenses to capture Saturday’s presidential election results
Fine Gael’s Humphreys and independent Connolly urge members of public to exercise right to vote amid fears of low turnout
Debate is the first since an Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll showed Connolly with a commanding lead
Fine Gael candidate said case does not undermine her claim she could speak diplomatically as president
People Before Profit TD seeks damages over comments made by presidential candidate during RTÉ radio debate
Micheál Martin says ongoing energy credits for households would be used by providers
‘Multiple head injuries and broken wrist’ among injuries suffered on Saturday, activists say
Supreme Court panel to decide if it will hear appeal by Conor McGregor over Nikita Hand’s civil action victory
Conflict centres on sub-minimum wage rates paid to under 18s
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To carry the centre ground, this candidate of the left will be required not to equivocate when it comes to the Islamist group
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