Investment of €200m in Cork Airport welcomed
Among planned improvements is new mezzanine floor and solar panel farm
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Among planned improvements is new mezzanine floor and solar panel farm
Personal trainer admits she used to spend hours on holiday ‘sizzling’ in the sun
New role of housing tsar ‘risks becoming yet another layer of bureaucracy’
Tánaiste Simon Harris told Minister for Housing James Browne his party had been ‘out of the loop’
Gabriel Makhlouf warns Trump’s tariffs pose ‘major downside risk’ to Ireland’s economy
Sinn Féin leader asks if there are ‘hundreds or more’ cases related to hip dysplasia
Taoiseach accused of double standards over new agency chief’s salary, potential increases for heads of 30 semi-States
Nama chief Brendan McDonagh has been identified to role, though not formally appointed
Government is already facing a brewing political row over mooted salary for ‘housing tsar’
Tech giant will use facial recognition technology to help detect and prevent scam ads on Facebook and Instagram
Plans for new Strategic Housing Activation Office as well as asylum system overhaul and military radar due before Cabinet
Taoiseach says he is ‘concerned’ about Cliona Ward, a green card holder who had been living in the US for decades
ESRI research highlights ‘huge untapped potential’ that exists for all-island co-operation
Kneecap criticised as footage emerges of band member allegedly shouting support for Hamas and Hizbullah
Government considering steps to allow Land Development Agency to build more private housing at its projects
One Irish citizen living in Dublin receives regular calls from the police in China and believes she is being monitored
Mass mirrored most Catholic funerals, albeit with hundreds of cardinals and dignitaries present
The Government faces a big challenge with trade and the economy, but the bigger fears are around chronic problems – most acutely, in housing
It’s a sign of Fine Gael’s watered-down identity that it’s easy to imagine Harris in Labour or the Social Democrats
Pfizer lobbied Taoiseach Micheál Martin to push back on EU overhaul of pharma regulations
Separate reports in the past week have poured scorn on talk of the State becoming the ‘Saudi Arabia of wind’ and challenge the narrative that a switch to clean energy will deliver cheaper energy prices to consumers
Admission to the castle will be free for the 2025 season
World leaders to gather in Rome on Saturday but arrangements at home are more muted
Chief medical officer Mary Horgan on Covid-19, alcohol warning labels, and the goals for her time in office
Late pontiff advocated on behalf of the poor, marginalised and those affected by war and conflict – Taoiseach
Westport makes the world’s entire supply of the anti-wrinkle drug — now the feat is that production could move to the US
Former minister for education and Dún Laoghaire TD says the decision will ultimately be up to Taoiseach Micheál Martin
President Michael D Higgins led a commemoration ceremony outside the GPO to mark the 1916 Easter Rising
Worldview: Running through contemporary debates is a battle between those who say reconciliation should come before constitutional change and those who argue for the reverse
Plan suggested for deciding penalties on errant platforms seems promote bureaucracy over efficiency
From the Burke family to Mattie McGrath and Michael Lowry, here are the winners of Miriam Lord's Easter awards
The Nesc findings would be used to inform ongoing work of Government to deliver the transition
Support for Sinn Féin is growing in the North, but support for a united Ireland isn’t. This is not as strange as it might seem
Fears over Donald Trump and impatience on housing highlighted by new survey
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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