Government has ‘no immediate concerns’ about disruption to oil supplies
Minister of State Michael Healy-Rae calls for measures to reduce fuel prices
Minister of State Michael Healy-Rae calls for measures to reduce fuel prices
Claims of fraud and blackmail surfaced at an employment dispute this week bringing infighting at Inland Fisheries Ireland into public
Former chief executive at Inland Fisheries Ireland tell hearing that within hours of complaint against him shared with agency’s board a TD had read details into Dáil record
Harris says any one who comes to work in public service ‘will obviously be bound by the likes of the Official Secrets Act’
Senior officials warned to not let extra workload during EU presidency pull focus from domestic agenda
Circular economy strategy aims to cut waste and increase reuse and recycling
Minister says plan is coming, but academics say there is no justification for holdup
Government commissioned seven external investigations, with two upholding all allegations and two rejecting all claims
Scheme will align with targets to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees
Opposition TDs accuse Government of lacking ambition in tackling climate crisis
Darragh O’Brien is behaving, outwardly at least, as if he is working in a different and far more relaxed timezone
Capacity of Castlebaggot substation ‘completely consumed’ by local data centres
Heritage and environmental charity says Government’s proposal is a ‘significant attack on civil society and public accountability’
Hiking groups and other organisations are doing all they can to keep the uplands free of dumped waste, but it’s a battle with no end in sight
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