Ministers face curbs on spending amid global uncertainty
Despite expected growth, future spending increases and pledges may come under review
Fianna Fáil leader
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’
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Elsewhere in the world, a summer of travel disruption may be looming if oil supplies remain blocked by the Iran war
‘Isn’t it marvellous for people to be able to read about their grandparents?’ Three ‘centenarians ambassadors’ recall what they have seen
Early Edition: Fianna Fáil parliamentary party is rallying around Micheál Martin amid pressure for new leadership of the party
There is a troubling disconnect between the Taoiseach and voters. Micheál Martin must reconnect with the people or stand down
Ministers and TDs rally behind Taoiseach, but 25, mostly rural, TDs did not respond to Irish Times poll
Spain’s primer minister Pedro Sánchez resisted trumpeting the superiority of liberal democracy and European values during a visit this week
Micheál Martin and Friedrich Merz discuss impact of rising energy prices and the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine
Parties accuse Coalition of ‘splashing the cash’ on developers and landlords while ignoring workers
Jim O’Callaghan ally John Lahart joins other party figures in backing FF leader a day after the party’s three youngest TDs voice criticism
Three Fianna Fáil TDs issue statement strongly criticising direction of party
Renewed unrest and questions about future of Micheál Martin’s leadership in the wake of a destabilising week of fuel protests
Early Edition with Aideen Finnegan: Why does Ireland have the most expensive electricity prices?
Renewed questions over Taoiseach’s future while need to reconnect with core voters identified within Fine Gael
Opposition politicians watch on as cracks in the Government’s resolve deepen
Meeting with Friedrich Merz part of preparatory work for Ireland’s EU presidency
Britain introduced no measures for the current fuel crisis but has not reversed the 6 cent cut in excise from 2022
‘We must face that reality that the social contract is strained to breaking point,’ says trio of representatives
Requests to meet Taoiseach and Tánaiste following two-week trek have gone unanswered, organiser says
Mary Lou McDonald: ‘I condemn all forms of intimidation; one thing I do not lack is courage’ as she accuses Government of ‘losing confidence of public’
Former Fianna Fáil candidate rules out future election bids following experience in short-lived race
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