Sinn Féin calls on Bord Bia chair to resign over his firm’s use of Brazilian beef
Taoiseach defends State agency, telling Mary Lou McDonald: ‘Don’t try and drag down a good organisation’
Fianna Fáil leader
Taoiseach defends State agency, telling Mary Lou McDonald: ‘Don’t try and drag down a good organisation’
US president’s increasingly disturbing behaviour dominates Leaders’ Questions in the Dáil
Country’s largest local authority undertakes review of social media platform use as others sign out for good
Donald Trump has focused his attack on the EU’s three big weaknesses
Television: Neurodivergent people grilling well-known figures is a fun idea, but it runs a little longer than necessary
In the News podcast: Could EU retaliation force the US President to rethink his plans?
Macron likely to propose first use of bloc’s ‘bazooka’ emergency power to increase its negotiating leverage
The Minster with responsibility for AI Niamh Smyth is expected to raise the recent issue of Grok nudification
Emergency meeting likely to be guided by Danish prime minister on Greenland retaliation
It’s getting tougher to sell the Irish message of ‘careful now’
‘He’s supposed to be the prime minister, so why is he carrying his own bag?’ - Micheál makes waves in China
Contact made with Government over deferral of labels for two years due to trade uncertainty caused by US tarrifs
Opposition TDs claimed State paid €10 million more than requested seven months before former minister resigned to join the bank
Sinn Féin leader highlights disparity in chemotherapy waiting times, with patients in some regions waiting up to eight weeks
President Connolly says Cork man among most distinctive and cherished voices in Irish traditional song
Micheál Martin managed to avoid actually naming T***p when discussing threats facing the world
Once-all-powerful farming lobby has been taken for fools with Ireland’s meaningless vote against trade deal
Micheál Martin knows demonstrating competence on domestic issues remains the biggest challenge
Opposition parties set to focus on affordability and Government waste and bureaucracy
Micheál Martin spoke in Cork at launch of two new housing schemes
‘I am terrified by what is happening in the States. A vote for Mercosur would be one good way of fighting back’
Tricky legislation, internal conflicts and an unpredictable trip to the White House all lie ahead
Martin supports further EU sanctions as political parties in Ireland condemn regime’s repression against demonstrators
Under Elon Musk, X is a vast disinformation network, a hotbed of extremism, a radicalisation tool. And now its chatbot is a creator, publisher and distributor of awful material
Labour Court and Workplace Relations Commission only found out on the day of strategy’s unveiling
The writer on his book about Ireland’s taoisigh, the ones who have least impressed him, and his admiration for Margaret Thatcher
Mixed messages and ‘red-line’ threats didn’t win favour with fellow Independents
Taoiseach starts 2026 juggling competing diplomatic pressures while the backbenchers grumble back home
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
A masterclass by the farming lobby captured both the Government and Opposition
Micheál Martin says European Union should take steps to make its own economy more competitive
Europe does not have the military capacity to resist a US seizure of the territory, but it does have the ability to fight back through politics and trade
Independents and farming lobby resist backing the trade agreement, which is expected to pass
Greenfield site of 41 hectares had historically been earmarked for use by companies coming into Ireland
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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