Pro-Israel countries to block Irish efforts to sanction Israel at EU summit
Several member states will not agree for EU to take action despite review of EU-Israel trade agreement
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Several member states will not agree for EU to take action despite review of EU-Israel trade agreement
Imagine Micheál Martin doing your weekly shop? He’d refuse to look at a biscuit, the house would be awash with broccoli and you’d die for the want of a cheese-and-onion crisp
Just half of consumers concerned by climate change would pay more for sustainable products
Taoiseach Micheál Martin to seek Cabinet approval for 10 year Dublin rejuvenation plan based on Taskforce recommendations
Micheál Martin eyes other areas of potential reform including product placement and flavours
Ireland to push for sanctions on Israel at EU summit
Israel-Iran conflict: World braces for Iranian response after US attacks on key nuclear sites
Official documents seem to exist in some kind of parallel universe, with no expectation that targets can be met
Plus: tragic fox news, a Rose county by any other name and AK-47 reloads and opens fire
Former SDLP leader Colum Eastwood will ‘take time to think about’ possible candidacy
Your essential end-of-week politics catch up: AIB buys back all its shares, while politicians tear strips off Children’s Health Ireland representatives in front of an Oireachtas committee
They have power, but seem unwilling to introduce cultural change and fiscal discipline
Simon Harris speaks to Saudi and Jordanian counterparts on ‘increasingly dangerous’ situation in Middle East
Verona Murphy is not for extending response time despite interruptions much to Martin’s annoyance
Sinn Fein’s Mary Lou McDonald tells Dáil the Health Information and Quality Authority needs stronger powers
Office daubed with red paint with words ‘Zionist pawn’ painted on a window
Department of Energy proposal will depart from norm of ESB having exclusive right to own such infrastructure
Taoiseach criticises Tehran and Tel Aviv, warning of risk to regional and global stability
Martin fails to rule out tax breaks for developers to boost apartment building
Pre-budget National Economic Dialogue on Monday to hear calls for accelerated housing and infrastructure delivery
Micheál Martin urges return to ‘rules-based international order’
Some in the Coalition parties fear the costs could outweigh the gains regarding changes to rent pressure zones regime while others point to the longer-term electoral picture
Former children’s show presenter Timmy Mallett has been cycling around Ireland in memory of his late brother, and recently met Micheál Martin in Cork
Communities in Tallaght, Glasnevin and beyond will soon hear the distinctive buzz overhead if planning applications are successful
The main entrance route will be named Rory Gallagher Avenue in tribute to the late virtuoso guitarist
All parties in executive ‘on the same page’ in condemning ‘violent racism’, Michelle O’Neill said
Locals in Co Cork town are angered at license approval for farm
US firms will think carefully before bringing investments ‘back into a regime that’s so chaotic’ says Danny McCoy
Taoiseach Micheál Martin spots Minister – who had supposedly quit – smoking outside amid proposal to make Leinster House a tobacco-free zone
Archbishop of Dublin warned Taoiseach the charge was creating ‘difficulties’
UN secretary general António Guterres urges world leaders to move ‘from plundering to protection’
Climate change is reducing productivity of the high seas through warming and depletion of nutrients and oxygen
Michéal Martin describes content of RTÉ investigative programme as ‘absolutely unacceptable’
Farmers willing to ‘lead, not lag, in moving to a more sustainable model of farming’
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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