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Tánaiste speaks about efforts to learn identity of those behind adverts as he outlines Government plans to overhaul defamation laws
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Tánaiste speaks about efforts to learn identity of those behind adverts as he outlines Government plans to overhaul defamation laws
Tánaiste says Ireland’s ‘clear decision’ was nominating Michael McGrath, as commission president requests that EU member states put forward two names for posts
Micheál Martin says ‘revitalising’ the Reserve Defence Forces is ‘vital part’ of Army’s ‘transformation process’
Micheál Martin says recents attacks on gardaí former Crown Paints factory in Coolock represents attack on the State and its citizens
Taoiseach says multi-annual funding is something most State agencies would give their right arm for’
Details of long-awaited package to be delivered today with An Post expected to get €6m over three years to improve TV licence collection
Tánaiste Micheál Martin says President Biden’s decision was ‘the toughest of calls’ but was done with class
It’s understood that the Coalition is to examine improvements to the existing collection system to deliver an increased level of funding being gathered
Since taking over as Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader, Harris has kept up a frenetic pace which has re-energised the party, but some say he is too PR-focused
Tánaiste hails what he termed a very positive meeting with new Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn, whom he described as well briefed on the issues
Legislation has passed all stages of the Oireachtas
Tánaiste speaking in advance of first official meeting with newly appointed Northern Secretary Hilary Benn
Irish woman, who was working in the UAE, tried to take her own life after allegedly being attacked
Atrocity in 1998 saw 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins, killed by a Real IRA bomb
Statement comes as Cabinet briefed on enhanced supports for people impacted by the drug
Following ‘intensive’ talks more would be done on spending side than through tax cuts, says Taoiseach
Unlike many other countries, the Chief of Staff is entirely bypassed under the Irish military’s command and control structure
RTÉ will require a Government bailout before any new funding system is implemented for the national broadcaster
Micheál Martin says ‘self-righteousness of the far left in this country really frustrates me’
Young peacekeeper from Donegal serving with Unifil when his vehicle was ambushed
Last week Defence Forces Chief of Staff said there were 68 members who had been recently convicted of crimes or were before the courts charged with criminal offences
Tributes paid to well-known GAA commentator who lived life with ‘enduring love for the Irish language, for education, for sport and for culture’
Tánaiste instructs Chief of Staff to place on ‘local leave’ any personnel accused of sex crimes
Micheál Martin says four MEPS will engage with European colleagues ahead of a vote on whether or not von der Leyen should return as European Commission president
Government believes figure will rise with more extensive look back as unit commanders are summoned to meeting
TD and festival organiser says Taylor Swift gigs and ‘Swiftmania’ give false impression that Irish music festival scene is ‘booming’
Tánaiste Micheál Martin received the report on Wednesday but it is understood clarification was sought on a number of matters
Tánaiste says Passport Service issues 2,500 emails a week reminding applicants to submit supporting documentation to approve passport
Tánaiste says Ireland working closely with EU and UK amid growing fear of war between Israel and Hizbullah militants
The newly appointed minister warns he will be ‘well able to say no in the national interest’ ahead of Budget talks
Tánaiste says 33-year-old’s experience is ‘already well beyond that of many who have held post in the past’
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Junior ministers and backbenchers eye advancement after Michael McGrath’s exit for Europe
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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