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Sinn Féin MEPs to vote against €90bn EU loan for Ukraine
Party supports provision of humanitarian aid but says proposed loan is ‘primarily for military expenditure’
MEPs refer Mercosur deal to EU courts, throwing future of trade agreement into doubt
Any decision to allow trade deal to come into force provisionally as an interim measure would be controversial
Dublin data centre uses as much power as 200,000 homes
Capacity of Castlebaggot substation ‘completely consumed’ by local data centres
Why are Irish supermarket prices still so high? Here’s why €100 feels like the new €20 when you’re doing the shopping
More than three years of price hikes have left many Irish families worse off by at least €3,500 annually
‘John Delaney could run Uefa easily’: A history of Denis O’Brien in 16 of his own phrases
Over the years, O’Brien has shared his views on everything from the media to the transatlantic slave trade and the talents of John Delaney
Denis O’Brien was a dominant player in Irish media world when defamatory statement released
Study which prompted response had been commissioned by then-Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan and dealt with media ownership in the State
Jury in Denis O’Brien defamation case set to begin deliberations on Friday
Darragh Mackin and Gavin Booth claim 2016 press release implied they acted for and received payment from the IRA
Denis O’Brien spokesman stands over ‘every word’ of allegedly defamatory statement, court hears
Solicitors claim a sentence in October 2016 press release implied they acted for and received payment from the IRA
Dublin Airport operator fought back over greenwashing advertising complaint
Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland ultimately sought wording for future radio adverts to be revised
Denis O’Brien ‘played the man, not the ball’, court told in defamation case
Lawyers with Belfast human rights firm Phoenix Law claim businessman defamed them in statement
Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan banned from entering Israel or Palestine for five years
Chairwoman of European Parliament’s Palestine relations delegation unable to participate in official visit
Convictions for wildlife crimes in single digits despite high number of complaints
In the absence of ‘real deterrents’, penalties amount only to ‘slap on the wrist’, says Sinn Féin MEP
Ending of electricity credits will bite hard this winter
A total of 301,000 households are in arrears on their electricity bills. The figures are creeping up even when the weather is mild
Social media influencer posted ‘misleading’ adverts on Instagram, regulator finds
Five ads promoting jewellery and beauty products posted by Julie Haynes resulted in seven complaints, all of which were upheld
Ceta: New Bill to fast-track EU-Canada trade deal in Dáil amid US tariffs threat
Simon Harris to bring memo to Cabinet after Supreme Court ruled part of deal was incompatible with Constitution
McDonald should tell Dáil what she knows about Sinn Féin TD’s arrest, says Michael Healy-Rae
Solicitor acting on behalf of Cllr Kenneth Collins says his client denies wrongdoing
MEP Lynn Boylan refused entry to Israel on EU visit to Palestine
Sinn Féin MEP’s delegation was put on a return flight while on official business
Savaged by Anton: Easy questions for Seán O’Rourke, gentle inquisition for Lynn Boylan
Radio: The former RTÉ presenter joins Anton Savage on Newstalk. Sinn Féin is under fire everywhere
‘Their opponents painted them as a bunch of flip-floppers’: What next for Mary Lou McDonald and Sinn Féin?
One big task for the party ahead of a general election will be to present a more concrete vision of the change it keeps talking about
Mary Lou McDonald is the chief mourner at RDS as local elections throw up an unexpected result
Local and European elections: Taoiseach Simon Harris does lap of honour at count centre as Sunday’s tale of two parties came with an ending neither was expecting
Election results: The candidates and constituencies to watch and what the main parties are hoping for
The only certainty is uncertainty, but here are the key bellwethers and battlegrounds in the European and local elections
‘Think more about Crumlin and not the Kremlin’: Five takeaways from European election Dublin debate
All eight Dublin MEP candidates were very well briefed, armed with immediate data and quotable quotes, and did not hold back during a spiky debate
El Diablo’s grandson hopes to join the Haughey political dynasty at the second attempt
Cathal Haughey’s second run for a council seat; the Irish man with a prominent view of Trump’s conviction; and Daithí Doolan’s spot-the-difference posters
European Parliament elections: a few clear leaders and then a mad scramble for seats
Candidates face a battle where party running mates could be their most dangerous rivals transfers will in many cases be decisive
Coercive control and stalking laws may not cover use of electronic tagging devices, Seanad told
Use of items like Apple AirTags in British abuse cases rose by 317% in past five years with little to suggest statistics would be different in Ireland, Senator says
‘We were ignored, told we were liars ... not any more’: Stardust families await State apology
About 40 family members who lost loved ones in the disaster will meet the Taoiseach at Government Buildings on Saturday morning
The world is burning, but Sinn Féin is focusing on the local elections
The party decided not to be the party of change on climate change, which may be a smart political calculation, but comes at a cost
Veterinary bills bite pandemic pet owners who forego insurance
One of those new dog owners was Dublin-based Sandra Green, who adopted a retired greyhound called Otto, from a charity
Inside Sinn Féin: Who really makes the big decisions in Ireland’s most popular party?
Unelected people are prominent and important in the leadership and decision-making processes of Sinn Féin
Private jets ban demanded as emissions soar
Private flights from Ireland emitted 10.2 tonnes of CO2 per flight, the same as emitted by driving a petrol car over 40,000 km
Time running out for dublinbikes advertising panels
Advertiser JC Decaux permitted to use public space for outdoor advertising for 15 years in return for bike scheme
Now Sinn Féin feels the heat on election spending
Analysis: Party admits it must make several changes to spending declarations
Scrutiny tightens on Coalition as public set for more energy price hikes
Households bracing for bigger bills as utility inflation expected to extend into next year
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