Oireachtas group’s chief critical of Taoiseach around Watt testimony
Allegation of ‘misleading commentary’ put to Dáil over bid to secure mandarin’s appearance
Allegation of ‘misleading commentary’ put to Dáil over bid to secure mandarin’s appearance
Party’s motion likely to further expose internal Coalition tension over plans
Households bracing for bigger bills as utility inflation expected to extend into next year
Providers say much of the petrol and diesel being sold bought before excise duty cut
State firm sought just €46,150 per MW for new power plants in Eirgrid tender process
Cost of energy here is so high many families will struggle to pay their bills this winter
Q&A: ESB is accused of price gouging in Dáil
Independent suppliers call on Government and ESB to explain excessive prices for power
Provider earned €250m extra for electricity supplied over three months
Smyth asks TDs for evidence in wake of claims semi-State ‘orchestrated’ supply crisis
Government backbenchers express backing but want ‘carrot’ deployed ahead of ‘stick’
Nobody injured as blaze spread quickly through yoghurt plant in Co Offaly on Monday
New ‘special envoy for freedom of expression’ role raises accusations of ‘cronyism’
Micheál Martin says Ireland will be in a ‘different position’ in April due to vaccination
Micheál Martin says UK variant keeping Covid-19 numbers stubbornly high
Dara Calleary takes social protection role while Barry Cowen turns down climate job
Analysis: ‘This is a slow bicycle race towards a [leadership] contest likely in 2022’
Hotel death unrelated to Covid-19 but woman later found to have had virus, statement says
€500m fund established to invest in projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over next decade
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael to each have six full Cabinet ministers with Greens having three
Any sanction to be decided after ethics group’s recommendation, says Ceann Comhairle
Cowen and McGuinness had row at Fianna Fáil party meeting over extension of confidence and supply deal
Spokeswoman for Minister indicates he will apologise this week
Minister says nurses’ demands would ‘tilt the public finances into an unsustainable spiral’
Party denies it is propping up Government: ‘we don’t think they are doing a good job’
Leader says any amendments must go through health spokesman
Party has struggled in recent polls as deep divisions emerge, particularly over Eighth
Sinn Féin and Green Party criticise Taoiseach’s intervention over Doonbeg wind farm
Cowen: Decision to support termination up to 12 weeks ‘agonising and difficult’
Sinn Féin TD Imelda Munster makes emotional plea to help homeless families
Minister denies there is Government strategy to downplay housing market problems
The developer insists that a VAT reduction would immediately cut cost of houses
Eoghan Murphy confirms cut to VAT on building houses has been ruled out
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