Tributes paid to TG4 journalist Barraí Mescall following death in Cork
Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris praise broadcaster’s contribution to journalism and Irish language
Fianna Fáil leader
Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris praise broadcaster’s contribution to journalism and Irish language
Tánaiste doubles down on transition from fossil fuels despite pressure over carbon tax
Many politicians upgrade home security, including lighting, cameras and panic buttons
Continuing war in Ukraine a reminder that struggle for safety is far from over, Micheál Martin says in Cork
Daniel Ramamoorthy, a one-time government department advisor, was found guilty of sexually exploiting a teenage boy
Micheál Martin’s comments come as Meta cuts 10% of global staff, about 8,000 workers
‘If there’s a row like that going on in Kilgarvan, someone better tell me,’ says Cllr Johnny Healy-Rae
European governments, lacking sway in Washington, now fret about surging fuel costs and energy bills
Tech research centre unveils five-year strategy to boost commercial and social impact
Ireland not immune to global economic slowdown caused by the conflict, warns Taoiseach
More than 3,000 US troops passed through airport during March after Iran conflict started
Government will look at structural reforms that could bring down prices, says Micheál Martin
Polling day for Dublin Central and Galway West to be set this morning for May 22nd
The threshold at which politicians seek to overthrow their leader should be much, much higher than this (I am looking at you too, Fianna Fáil)
Richard O’Donoghue challenges Taoiseach to a bout of street debate, while Roderic O’Gorman stings like a bee
Failure to report flights cannot credibly be dismissed as an oversight
Call comes following comments by Jack Chambers on Tuesday that budget ‘didn’t give workers a break’
Ivana Bacik says RTÉ documentary ‘highlights shocking State failing’
Homeowners will also be able to avail of tax exemptions for rental income
‘Severe’ scenario could mean inflation hits 6% – but economy is expected to continue to grow
Kerry TD appeals in Dáil to be allowed remain on Agriculture Committee
Despite expected growth, future spending increases and pledges may come under review
Taoiseach Micheál Martin defended Coalition’s response to the fuel crisis and underlined the importance of renewables
Official figure of American flights through Irish airspace was 248 short
Council of State to consider the constitutionality of the International Protection Bill 2026
Inside Politics: Government braces for economic fallout as energy costs rise and international negotiations falter
Economy in good shape despite ‘fluid and volatile’ global situation, says Minister for Finance
Fuel support package ‘not permanent answer’, Martin says of energy crisis at annual 1916 commemoration event
Minister for Energy says no concerns among airlines of flight cancellations because no disruption foreseen in jet fuel supplies
Following criticism of his leadership, Taoiseach insists Government is ‘relentlessly focused’ on action
The decent people who protested last week have a choice to make next time they’re on the streets
The Government’s response to the fuel protests exposed a fissure within the party, ‘loss of connectivity’ with grassroots supporters, and accusations of top-down leadership
The damage runs deeper than one-day news events
Workers’ living standards squeezed, Ictu chief says, with Coalition listening to ‘those who shout the loudest’
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