Next government must prepare for Irish unity, Jim O’Callaghan tells Belfast conference
Minister for Justice emphasises support for Taoiseach’s Shared Island project which will see €2bn spent on cross-Border co-operation
Fianna Fáil leader
Minister for Justice emphasises support for Taoiseach’s Shared Island project which will see €2bn spent on cross-Border co-operation
Some Government TDs argue at Oireachtas health committee that pushing Bill through rapidly could cause divisions
Rhun ap Iorwerth said Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland shared ‘core asks’ for ‘equality of treatment’
As Fianna Fáil TDs criticise scrapping of long-standing policy, Taoiseach says Bill will not be debated before summer recess
Andy Burnham, his likely successor as UK prime minister, won’t have any such luxury
Leaders’ Questions dominated by ordeal of women abused as children by principal and predator Leo Hickey
The panel is examining pandemic responses across hospitals, the community and nursing homes, along with wider economic and societal impacts
Both sides of North’s political divide unite in condemnation of former DUP leader who was convicted of 18 child sex offence charges
Backbench group led by Willie O’Dea issued letter raising concern about change
Nineteen women are planning to legal action against State over its failure to pay them redress for abuse suffered
Officials expect close relationship between Dublin and London to continue under Andy Burnham government
More rumblings in Fianna Fáil over triple lock, and more work for civil servants when Ireland takes up EU presidency
Ireland has in the past objected to proposal for centralised regulation for fear of losing control over its key financial sector
There’s been strangely little talk of the fact that Dublin is the European home of several increasingly militarised technologies
Track upgrade north of Malahide and at Clongriffin, electrification of 37km of network from Malahide to Drogheda planned
Backbenchers critical of how Taoiseach has handled the debate
A blueprint is a detailed plan which can be followed to build something. Harris is promising it by the time of the Fine Gael ardfheis in November. It’s not going to happen
Taoiseach’s cranky inner teacher comes out as he sees TDs not paying attention in class
Irish Ministers and diplomats will chair EU-level discussions and broker compromises between the other 26 countries from July 1st until the end of this year
Necessary for EU to open a ‘direct’ line of contact to Kremlin, European Council president says
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Taoiseach congratulates former mayor of Manchester on success in Makerfield byelection
Analysis: The speed of the Fine Gael leader’s shift in attitude has taken even his own party by surprise
Possible leadership contenders O’Callaghan and Calleary vote against removing three-day waiting period
European Commission expected to bring forward options on restricting trade with illegal West Bank settlements
Current €1.2tn budget covers farm subsidies and regional development grants among funding schemes
Agenda for two-day summit in Brussels offers pointers on key matters that will also dominate Ireland’s EU presidency
Dispiriting familiarity to parade of TDs coming out to say they would vote against Bill allowing women make their own choice
Proposal will abolish compulsory three-day wait for access
Little explanation of Coalition support for Opposition’s bid to remove key clause from draft law Harris said ‘has to count for something’
‘Breach’ deliveries of bonuses also occurring at other hospitals, Social Democrats TD reveals
Jim O’Callaghan pledges formal State apology for victims will be approved by Cabinet before Dáil’s summer recess
Micheál Martin says Bill should go to committee stage; Government TDs will have free vote as a ‘matter of conscience’
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