Fianna Fáil Ardfheis: Budget must strike balance between prudence and need, says Martin
Up to 2,000 members set to attend gathering of faithful in Dublin as party marks 100 years since foundation
Fianna Fáil will not seek to stop Ahern from canvassing despite immigration remarks
Party struggling to make impact in upcoming Dublin and Galway byelections, polls show
Derek Mooney among RTÉ’s 10 highest-paid presenters since 2020
Broadcaster paid almost €100,000 to Claire Byrne and Ray D’Arcy after both left roles in Radio 1 last year
Coalition prepares €7bn budget against backdrop of potential economic turmoil
Inside Politics: Our opinion poll on the Dublin Central byelection will give first indication of who’s in line for seat
Planned short-term letting register delayed by six months
Plans have been the subject of much internal Government debate
Committee stops short of under-16 social media ban but wants end to ‘harmful’ algorithms
Platforms should have to disable recommender algorithms entirely for children and by default for people over 18, committee says
Litter and dog fouling fines to rise to €250 from September amid clampdown
Minister Alan Dillon to announce a €3 million investment in anti-dumping initiatives
Micheál Martin under pressure over response to striking ambulance workers
Inside Politics: Spending ‘diktats’ from Jack Chambers are ‘going down like a lead balloon’, according to one Minister
Opposition urges clarity on whether levies will lead to broken spending promises
Parties also express support for striking ambulance workers, saying their apparent need to strike was ‘outrageous’
Keir Starmer fights for his political life
Fianna Fáil marks centenary milestone amid byelection campaigns
‘It’s not Paschal’s seat’: Left-wing candidates on trail in Dublin Central byelection
Janet Horner (Green Party), Ruth O’Dea (Labour) and Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin (PBP) among those seeking to fill seat vacated by former FG minister
Who is the richest person in the Seanad? The smart money is on this man
Seanad register of interests shows Kildare man has an extensive list of business, property and other interests
Ireland will import nuclear energy when interconnector with France opens, Taoiseach says
Opposition TDs say idea of the State developing nuclear power ‘crazy’ and a ‘distraction’ from soaring energy prices
Plan on lowering energy costs to be delivered by end of September
Cabinet to be briefed by Minister for Energy amid ongoing crisis caused by war in Middle East
Gerry Hutch’s comments on immigration described as ‘absolutely racist’ by Dublin Central candidate
‘I think they should be all interned, they should be put in the Curragh camp’, gangland figure said












