China calls for immediate ceasefire in Iran and warns against regime change
Foreign minister urges all sides to return to the negotiating table
Fianna Fáil leader
Foreign minister urges all sides to return to the negotiating table
In the presence of a congenitally thin-skinned president, the Taoiseach needs to articulate Ireland’s position with caution
She had an ability not to judge individuals for opinions that were valid at the time
It’s not just stranded tourists and discommoded influencers who have been repatriated, Eoin Hayes has returned to the Dáil
What used to be a once in a generation event tends to come around a lot more often these days
Former minister and European commissioner nominated by Government following independent selection process
Helen McEntee highlights military action has no UN mandate but stops short of saying this breaches international law
There aren’t many countries where the decision to spend less than 0.001 per cent of the national budget on a secure Government meeting room would be news
Inside Politics: Prices of heating oil soar amid allegations of gouging
What Opposition TD wouldn’t loathe the money-hungry gannets or love a chance to castigate the Government for not cracking down on them?
Opposition politicians and farmers accuse providers of price gouging while the Government stands ‘to one side twisting its hat’
Special advocate for survivors of institutional abuse says ‘logical’ to include them with less than 10 per cent of redress funds spent
Donald Trump and senior US administration figures give contradictory accounts of why the US attacked Iran
Time we put down the St Patrick’s Day shamrock bowl and speak up for international law
Average price of 500 litres of oil now close to €700 with supplier saying demand surpassing that seen during cold weather
Minister for Foreign Affairs expects Taoiseach to raise concerns about US-Israel attacks during White House meeting
Senior officials and Ministers met in Dublin earlier to discuss the escalating crisis in Middle East and Gulf region
Coalition leaders will not relish Dublin Central and Galway West contests. Just ask Keir Starmer
US president’s only goal is to get Republicans through the midterms in decent shape
Irish citizens should not undertake travel to Iran, Minister says
This will be the eighth apology since Bertie Ahern’s landmark address to Dáil Éireann in 1999
Inside Politics: Changes to rent regulations prompt high-decibel bad-tempered exchanges
Unity, a social system offering equal opportunities and fair distribution of land were among them
Facility to be approved to provide ‘Nato proof’ space for discussions with foreign governments
Health, housing and education entitlements follow 51-day hunger strike by campaigners
More than 120 healthcare staff, mostly nurses, were on special leave with pay until December 31st, 2025
Inside Politics: Sinn Féin selects Janice Boylan for Dublin Central byelection
Commitment for move given following meeting of representatives with Taoiseach and Tánaiste
The creation of the professorship of Irish history in Cambridge University should be welcomed
Move comes as direct result of 51-day hunger strike outside Leinster House by four survivors in 2025
There have been warnings within Government about cost of what will likely be biggest redress scheme in country’s history
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Inside Politics: What Ukraine wants and needs is money and weapons to continue the war
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