Taoiseach proposes referendum to create new ministerial office for maritime issues
Micheál Martin said ‘there’s something missing where we don’t have a stronger department of the marine’
Fianna Fáil leader
Micheál Martin said ‘there’s something missing where we don’t have a stronger department of the marine’
Differences between Michael and Danny Healy-Rae, and their children, threaten the unity of one of Ireland’s most prominent political families
Advocates say new, smaller reactors could deliver ‘abundant, cheap and clean power – the Holy Trinity’
CSO figure showing 83% of Limerick-based operation’s exports go to Russia ‘not accurate’, says Minister
Underwater fibre-optic cables carry more than 95 per cent of intercontinental data traffic
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said he leaves a ‘lasting legacy of dignity, courage and enlightenment’
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Ireland is far from showing what Taoiseach calls ‘leadership in supporting Palestine’
Global conflicts, climate change and a looming El Niño threaten worsening food shortages in 2026
At a time when evictions have surpassed 19th-century levels, it is ill-advised to suggest lessons can’t be learned from the past
Micheál Martin said more than 50 per cent of people in emergency accommodation were non-Irish
Taoiseach accused of reneging on promises to prohibit all trade with settlements
Cabinet has ‘taken a wrecking ball’ to original legislation, Mary Lou McDonald tells Dáil
Government frightened they will pull investment and move jobs elsewhere, Labour leader Ivana Bacik says
Debate: UK move seeks to balance personal freedom and benefits to individuals’ health and the common good
Legislation proposes to ban the import and sale of goods produced in illegal Israeli settlements in Palestine
Donald Trump misses son’s wedding amid fresh hopes of compromise with Iran
Fianna Fáil’s defeat in Dublin was its worst byelection performance; Sinn Féin failed to secure a seat in either byelection
Fine Gael’s Seán Kyne clinches Galway West contest after Social Democrats’ Daniel Ennis takes Dublin Central seat
Party leader dismisses questions over her leadership after candidate fails to win seat in McDonald’s own constituency of Dublin Central
Changes will be a ‘loosening’ of current restrictions but ‘not a free for all’, Government source says
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Real injured parties here are ordinary Israeli and Irish taxpayers
No matter what the substantial anti-Micheál Martin faction says, his will be big shoes to fill
‘Bertie is an analogue politician in a digital age,’ says one Fianna Fáil TD on risks of being recorded while canvassing
Fourteen Irish citizens among more than 400 pro-Palestine activists Israel deported on Thursday
Micheál Martin offers help of Irish officials involved in peace process to Vatican Middle East efforts
Successive governments have facilitated mega-wealthy individuals and funds in purchasing large swathes of new and existing housing
Helen McEntee to raise EU-wide action again in Brussels as long-proposed legislation to be revived in Dáil
Video of Gaza aid flotilla activists being mistreated has ‘shocked the world’
Taoiseach calls for EU ban on Israeli settlement products after ‘shocking treatment’ of Global Sumud Flotilla activists
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