Public sector pay increases under local bargaining to be processed within weeks, Taoiseach says
Micheál Martin ‘up for’ talks on new agreement as union boss signals deal may prove difficult
Fianna Fáil leader
Micheál Martin ‘up for’ talks on new agreement as union boss signals deal may prove difficult
Even garages converted to dwellings will be liable to separate LPT charge, tax authority warns
Move follows 24-hour strike by National Ambulance Service workers over pay and grading
Initiative will benefit students in computer science, engineering, cybersecurity, data and AI and student-led technology societies
Inside Politics: Spending ‘diktats’ from Jack Chambers are ‘going down like a lead balloon’, according to one Minister
Regeneration funds of €20 million still available for complex, senior civil servant tells TDs
Leadership has always been central to the party’s sense of who it is
HSE says 24-hour stoppage on Tuesday had a ‘significant impact’ on services and waiting times
Taoiseach joins about 200 people at opening of Diageo’s new €300 million brewery in Littleconnell, Co Kildare
Micheál Martin speaks of attitude in his party to ‘get things done’
Brewer will produce its range of ales and lagers from new €300m ‘green’ brewery for the domestic and international markets
Inconsistency between Government reluctance to formally acknowledge Armenian genocide and clear stance on Gaza
Fianna Fáil’s James O’Connor goes nuclear on publicising Killeagh – the bypass, not the song
Nature restoration isn’t a luxury. It’s one of the highest-return investments available to the State
Micheál Martin says people in the Republic have ‘nowhere near the level of engagement with the North’ as before
UK’s highest court upholds Northern Secretary’s appeal against Belfast rulings on human rights issues
Stadler trains, due in 2028, will have spacious dining areas and unaided boarding on exterior doors
Micheál channels Jack Nicholson as he and Mary Lou trade agricultural insults over help to ease rising bills
Senior politicians attend 102nd State commemoration of the 1916 Easter Rising at Arbour Hill cemetery
Opposition TDs say idea of the State developing nuclear power ‘crazy’ and a ‘distraction’ from soaring energy prices
Reactor construction was outlawed in 1999, but changing technology, and circumstances, have reopened the debate
Micheál Martin cites advances in technology and over-reliance on imported fossil fuels as factors for looking at nuclear power
Micheál Martin says further cost-of-living measures coming in next budget
Family to host fundraising event to mark anniversary of murder of campaigning journalist
Government must consider response to potential protests during EU presidency, Neale Richmond says
€1bn ‘contingency reserve’ provided in budget for unforeseen spending requirements already used up
Artificial intelligence will bring significant changes in the world of work, and soon present very considerable political challenges
Outgoing Ambassador to the UK receives gong just before taking up new post as Ireland’s Ambassador to the UN
Average household’s annual electricity bill will rise by €168 and gas by €171
With three weeks to go, who are the hot tips and the no-hopers – and what will the results mean for the Government and Opposition?
Special Leave Scheme which kept the staff, mainly nurses, on full pay had been discontinued at end of last year
Mary-Lou McDonald brings a new naughty word into the chamber, possibly inspired by Father Ted
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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