State’s coroners’ offices currently holding 27 unidentified remains Centralised database will help identify more bodies, says Minister for Justice Helen McEnteeThu Aug 04 2022 - 19:24
Special cost-of-living package on way in September, says Taoiseach Improved exchequer figures provide additional scope to act with new measures under review, says MartinThu Aug 04 2022 - 19:02
Taoiseach says ‘time to move on’ from Sabina Higgins controversy, defending right to free speech‘People are entitled to their viewpoints,’ says Martin, stressing Government stance on Ukraine is unchangedWed Aug 03 2022 - 10:00
Sabina Higgins ‘dismayed’ by criticism of her view on Ukraine peace talksPresident’s wife breaks silence on controversy surrounding Irish Times letterTue Aug 02 2022 - 17:49
Flames burn brighter for Fianna Fáil at local levelWhile Fianna Fáil's national representatives are racked with doubt and uncertainty over the party's future, the same angst is not evident in constituencies like Galway East.Sat Jul 30 2022 - 10:01
Substantial increase in number of Georgian asylum seekers arriving in Ireland Some 1,200 Georgian nationals have sought asylum here in the first six months of 2022Sat Jul 30 2022 - 06:00
Talks on agriculture emissions cuts to go to the wireCabinet sub-committee on climate change met on Monday but failed to reach agreement on extent of cutsMon Jul 25 2022 - 21:10
Row over agriculture emissions a throwback to 2007 Fianna Fáil-Green coalitionDifferences between parties over extent of cuts required by farming has delayed announcement of figuresSat Jul 23 2022 - 05:08
Concern in Fianna Fáil about poor polls but no mood for early leadership changeParty struggles with lack of a clear identity as well as having no obvious challenger for the leadershipSat Jul 23 2022 - 02:20
Ryan signals no change in sectoral ceiling for greenhouse gases Key projects need to be up and running by 2025 if State is to achieve targets, says Minister for ClimateThu Jul 21 2022 - 17:05
Micheál Martin doing a ‘bloody good job’ as Taoiseach and should continue in role, Donnelly says Minister for Health strongly endorses Taoiseach’s leadership amid renewed speculation over popularity in partyWed Jul 20 2022 - 15:35
Preparations for potential ‘perfect storm’ of Covid-19 surge and flu in autumnMinister for Health Stephen Donnelly says figures from Australia indicate an earlier flu season with higher than average number of infections.Wed Jul 20 2022 - 13:34
Is it the end for ash hurleys? Tree disease poses uncertain future for makers and playersAsh trees in open spaces around the country are likely to die over the coming yearsFri Jul 01 2022 - 14:30
Budget could be brought forward by up to a month September budget under discussion as Government faces pressure from Opposition over growing cost-of-living crisisThu Jun 30 2022 - 04:00
Zappone makes first public appearance in Dublin since UN special envoy controversyFormer minister for children launches guide for parents of young LGBTQIA+ peopleWed Jun 29 2022 - 21:59
Taoiseach’s economic adviser warns of uncertain winter with ‘lot of risks’Alan Ahearne says Ireland made a spectacular recovery after Covid but many economic uncertainties lie aheadWed Jun 29 2022 - 21:41
State pays €115 million annually in rent for office space and other premisesDublin office space comprises the bulk of the bill with 29 premises having annual rental bills of over €1 millionWed Jun 29 2022 - 19:00
Up to 2,000 Ukrainian refugees to be accommodated in 500 modular housing unitsMinister for Integration Roderic O’Gorman says first units will open in NovemberWed Jun 29 2022 - 18:32
Sinn Féin tables Dáil motion for €1.3bn emergency budgetSinn Féin's Pearse Doherty says a cash payment for lower earners, social welfare increases, a month's free rent, and cuts in the price of fuel will form part of the package.Tue Jun 28 2022 - 21:34
State unable to find any country willing to take 4.5m unused Covid-19 vaccinesCabinet told that there is an overabundance of supply of vaccines throughout the worldTue Jun 28 2022 - 20:56
Fine Gael to put income tax cuts at heart of its budgetary strategyA confidential document circulated to Fine Gael TDs and Senators emphasises the party's aims of achieving income tax cuts in next October's Budget.Tue Jun 28 2022 - 19:29
Review of Help to Buy will determine future of €600m scheme for first-time buyersA recent report suggests that as many as a third of first-time house buyers don't need the grant to meet their deposit.Sun Jun 26 2022 - 21:29
Government and human rights advocates ‘concerned’ over how UK Bill will impact Belfast AgreementA lawyer representing the Ballymurphy 10 says proposed law will “row back” legal progress in the NorthThu Jun 23 2022 - 19:00
Government commits to target ensuring 20% of public service recruits speak Irish from 2030New committee will seek to increase number of services available through IrishThu Jun 23 2022 - 14:56
Political reality of Brexit is the UK wants to ghost the EU forever Unilateral moves by the UK on the Northern Ireland protocol and on the Bill of Rights shows its intention is for complete breaking of tiesThu Jun 23 2022 - 08:28
British plans to replace Human Rights Act a ‘violation’ of Belfast Agreement — civil society coalitionUK government accused of ‘reneging’ on its commitment to the North’s peace processWed Jun 22 2022 - 19:00
Q&A: Who are the 4,000 public servants earning over €150,000?Pay restoration is grounded in law but that won’t stop Government from facing political backlashWed Jun 22 2022 - 11:55
It’s the rich wot gets the pleasure. It’s also the top public servants wot gets their pay risePay rises for top public servants will go down like a lead ballon with the publicWed Jun 22 2022 - 07:15
State’s €1.5bn agri-environment scheme aimed at reducing biodiversity lossGovernment scheme targeting 50,000 farms and will form key part of State’s new Cap agenda from 2023Tue Jun 21 2022 - 19:01
Relationship between Martin and Johnson the worst between British and Irish leaders in 35 years, says AhernFormer taoiseach suggests a great deal of groundwork needs to be done before any Border pollTue Jun 21 2022 - 16:37
Second coronavirus booster scheme under consideration for under-65sDonnelly urges immunosuppressed to get second boosterTue Jun 21 2022 - 13:33
Government has its ‘Read my lips’ moment on cost-of-living measuresThe Government insist they will put no new measures in place before the Budget but will implement the October packages very quicklyTue Jun 21 2022 - 08:07
€1.5 billion climate package for agriculture aims to soften blow of emissions reduction targetsScheme encouraging more environmentally friendly practices to target 50,000 farmers who could earn up to €10,500 eachTue Jun 21 2022 - 01:00
Varadkar’s personal attack on Sinn Féin’s Doherty emblematic of political cut and thrustTánaiste may have banked Doherty’s 1990s arrest to use if SF TD raised the Garda leak investigationSat Jun 18 2022 - 04:40
Housing supply for asylum seekers buckling under strain of rise in new arrivalsPressure of arrivals in State ‘a runaway train coming down the tracks’Fri Jun 17 2022 - 19:00
Pressure grows on Government to act on cost of living before budget Backbenchers and ESRI report on energy poverty add to pressure to move against high prices before Dáil risesFri Jun 17 2022 - 04:15
New trans support network calls for better balance on RTÉ programmesGroups say Joe Duffy’s Liveline phone-in shows ‘stigmatised and misrepresented’ trans communityFri Jun 17 2022 - 04:00
Government may reconsider introducing Uber and Lyft to address taxi shortageLack of available taxis at key times might prompt look at other forms of transport, Tánaiste saysThu Jun 16 2022 - 19:59
Varadkar on Higgins: It is easier to describe a problem than to solve itTánaiste says President was fully entitled to comment on housing policyThu Jun 16 2022 - 15:07
Varadkar does not rule out interim measures to offset inflation before October BudgetLeo Varadkar has said the ESRI report on the cost of living is "very stark"Thu Jun 16 2022 - 13:13
Watt should have engaged earlier over plan surrounding Holohan TCD move, committee toldDepartment of Public Expenditure never got proposal from Department of Health on financing secondmentWed Jun 15 2022 - 20:15
British ‘Rwanda’ immigration policy sees spike in numbers seeking asylum in IrelandAsylum arrivals into Ireland during first five months of 2022 up 700 per centWed Jun 15 2022 - 03:00
Emergency electricity generation will only cover 60% of possible gap Ministers approve plans to increase borrowing for Eirgrid to €3 billionTue Jun 14 2022 - 21:00
Dublin and Limerick to get 120 all-electric buses within two yearsThe NTA committed to buy over 800 buses over five years as diesel phased outMon Jun 13 2022 - 22:13
Plan to increase electricity generation this winter to go before CabinetEirgrid is to be given permission to purchase 450MW of temporary electricity generatorsMon Jun 13 2022 - 21:23
UK asylum seekers-to-Rwanda policy partly behind 600% hike in applications to IrelandCabinet committee agrees to fast-track over 5,000 emergency places to respond to migrant accommodation crisisMon Jun 13 2022 - 19:57
Dublin and Limerick to get 120 all-electric buses, says NTAElectric buses will become norm in every city, predicts Minister for Environment Eamon RyanMon Jun 13 2022 - 18:37
Ministers frustrated at delays in approving accommodation for Ukrainian refugees — RyanEamon Ryan responds to reports at the weekend that asylum seekers are sleeping in meeting rooms of hotels and of long delays in Garda vetting of accommodation for Ukrainian refugees.Mon Jun 13 2022 - 13:05
More than 100 electric double-decker buses due in Dublin and Limerick by 2024National Transport Authority signs five-year deal with bus manufacturer for 800 all-electric busesMon Jun 13 2022 - 12:46
Can remote hubs transform the way we work?An article asking why remote hubs are still used only by a small minority of those who work from home.Sat Jun 11 2022 - 05:00