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Minister for Agriculture urged to ‘hold firm’ on reduced carbon emissions cuts for farmers

Minister for Agriculture urged to ‘hold firm’ on reduced carbon emissions cuts for farmers

Fianna Fáil backbencher Barry Cowen issues call ahead of meeting between Charlie McConalogue and Green Party leader Eamon Ryan

Wed Jul 20 2022 - 00:00
Taoiseach brushes aside questions on Fianna Fáil leadership

Taoiseach brushes aside questions on Fianna Fáil leadership

Remarks follow report some party members will not vote for Varadkar to become taoiseach unless Martin steps down

Sun Jul 17 2022 - 18:10
Plans to house asylum seekers in tents at three further sites amid ‘emergency’ accommodation shortage

Plans to house asylum seekers in tents at three further sites amid ‘emergency’ accommodation shortage

Defence Forces helping to set up more tented accommodation for Ukrainians

Sun Jul 17 2022 - 17:22
Ryan confident agriculture emissions deal will be struck

Ryan confident agriculture emissions deal will be struck

Any cuts farming sector does not make would mean other sectors would have to do more, Green Party leader says

Sun Jul 17 2022 - 15:37
OPW expressed frustration modular home sites not identified

OPW expressed frustration modular home sites not identified

Department of Housing was told ‘rough list’ of ‘no use’ to agency tasked with delivery of homes for Ukrainians

Sat Jul 16 2022 - 03:00
Ministers must ‘put shoulders the wheel’ as refugee crisis escalates

Ministers must ‘put shoulders the wheel’ as refugee crisis escalates

Taoiseach urges collective response amid shortage of accommodation for people seeking safety in Ireland

Sat Jul 16 2022 - 02:00
Public service union negotiators recommend ‘coordinated campaign’ including industrial action ballots

Public service union negotiators recommend ‘coordinated campaign’ including industrial action ballots

Unions said they were ‘no longer prepared to discuss’ an extension of the Building Momentum agreement to cover pay in 2023 until improved terms are agreed

Fri Jul 15 2022 - 14:50
Spending of tens of million on new NMH before plans finalised described as ‘atrocious’ at Dáil’s spending watchdog

Spending of tens of million on new NMH before plans finalised described as ‘atrocious’ at Dáil’s spending watchdog

A legal framework for moving the NMH from Holles Street to the St Vincent’s Hospital campus was approved by Government in May though the business case is yet to be signed off on

Thu Jul 14 2022 - 20:11
An Bord Pleanála chairman refuses to apologise for controversies involving planning body

An Bord Pleanála chairman refuses to apologise for controversies involving planning body

Dave Walsh defends himself against suggestion his position has become untenable

Thu Jul 14 2022 - 18:42
Inflation of 9% in retrofitting costs has not quelled demand, Dáil group hears

Inflation of 9% in retrofitting costs has not quelled demand, Dáil group hears

Cost of full retrofit for some homes could be between €3,000 and €5,000 more than in 2021, says SEAI

Thu Jul 14 2022 - 01:00
Grants of up to €50,000 to be given to refurbish derelict and vacant regional homes

Grants of up to €50,000 to be given to refurbish derelict and vacant regional homes

Fund for refurbishment is intended to support home ownership and tackle vacancy in regional towns and villages

Thu Jul 14 2022 - 00:01
Taoiseach and Tánaiste use last party meetings of Dáil term to hit out at Sinn Féin

Taoiseach and Tánaiste use last party meetings of Dáil term to hit out at Sinn Féin

Leo Varadkar urged members to remain united so there ‘won’t be a Sinn Féin-led Government this year, next year, the year after or maybe not even after that’.

Wed Jul 13 2022 - 21:31
Planning board chair pledges to take necessary action to maintain public confidence in its impartiality

Planning board chair pledges to take necessary action to maintain public confidence in its impartiality

Dave Walsh’s appearance at PAC comes against backdrop of allegations of conflict of interest at planning body

Wed Jul 13 2022 - 19:37
Truce in ‘turf wars’ as Coalition politicians relieved at revised plans for sales restrictions

Truce in ‘turf wars’ as Coalition politicians relieved at revised plans for sales restrictions

People with turbary rights to cut turf will be allowed to do so and can sell fuel to family and neighbours

Wed Jul 13 2022 - 18:43
Government commits to new funding for Defence Forces until 2028

Government commits to new funding for Defence Forces until 2028

Plans to include new radar system and significant investment in military hardware across the three branches of the Defence Forces

Wed Jul 13 2022 - 00:01
Cabinet told just 20 claims made to CervicalCheck Tribunal

Cabinet told just 20 claims made to CervicalCheck Tribunal

A spokesman for patient support group 221 Plus — which has been critical of the Tribunal’s parameters — has said that the low numbers going there is ‘evidence of people voting with their feet’

Tue Jul 12 2022 - 22:19
TDs to be briefed on latest plans for ban on turf selling

TDs to be briefed on latest plans for ban on turf selling

Turf sale in shops and petrol stations to be outlawed but people with cutting rights still permitted to sell small amounts to relatives or neighbours

Tue Jul 12 2022 - 21:47
Minister has not had pushback on call for ‘double digit’ increases to welfare payments

Minister has not had pushback on call for ‘double digit’ increases to welfare payments

Joe O’Brien publicly called for at least €10 to be added to core benefit payments

Tue Jul 12 2022 - 17:20
Bringing in Army to prevent Dublin Airport failing viewed as ‘extreme measure’, record shows

Bringing in Army to prevent Dublin Airport failing viewed as ‘extreme measure’, record shows

The decision to put the Defence Forces on standby was taken at the end of June after a request from Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan on behalf of DAA

Mon Jul 11 2022 - 02:00
Government expected to survive vote on Sinn Féin motion of no confidence

Government expected to survive vote on Sinn Féin motion of no confidence

Despite loss of majority, sufficient backing deemed to exist to leave Coalition in power

Mon Jul 11 2022 - 01:40
Plans for stricter controls of short-term lettings firms such as Airbnb agreed by Government

Plans for stricter controls of short-term lettings firms such as Airbnb agreed by Government

Under plans, it will be an offence to advertise properties without correct planning permission in rent pressure zones

Mon Jul 11 2022 - 01:00
Climate action support for farmers central plank of budget plans

Climate action support for farmers central plank of budget plans

Boosting of sustainable ‘carbon farming’ under examination along with solar energy

Mon Jul 11 2022 - 01:00
Government set to survive no confidence vote as Marc MacSharry describes SF move as ‘gimmick’

Government set to survive no confidence vote as Marc MacSharry describes SF move as ‘gimmick’

TD suggests she would welcome guidance from party whips as to what is expected of her while she is suspended

Sun Jul 10 2022 - 16:01
Varadkar says allegations he broke law were ‘false’ and made by ‘sworn political opponents’

Varadkar says allegations he broke law were ‘false’ and made by ‘sworn political opponents’

DPP has recommended no prosecution of Tánaiste over leaking of document about GP agreement

Thu Jul 07 2022 - 10:23
Johnson clings on as mass exodus continues with Lewis departure

Johnson clings on as mass exodus continues with Lewis departure

Inside Politics: British prime minister refuses to step down despite more than 40 government resignations

Thu Jul 07 2022 - 08:08
Taoiseach holds talks with Zelenskiy in Kyiv after visiting mass grave in Bucha

Taoiseach holds talks with Zelenskiy in Kyiv after visiting mass grave in Bucha

‘I will use my visit to express Ireland’s support for moves to hold those behind these attacks fully accountable,’ Micheál Martin says

Wed Jul 06 2022 - 21:49
Proposed regulations on international surrogacy include legal rights for parents

Proposed regulations on international surrogacy include legal rights for parents

Committee proposes agreed financial supports for surrogate mothers for ‘reasonable expenses’

Wed Jul 06 2022 - 17:41
The question is being asked again: How will Boris get out of this one?

The question is being asked again: How will Boris get out of this one?

Inside Politics: British prime minister's tenure makes politics on this side of the Irish Sea look tame in comparison

Wed Jul 06 2022 - 08:17
Back-to-school allowance to be increased by €100 in bid to help parents

Back-to-school allowance to be increased by €100 in bid to help parents

Measures including major expansion of school meals programme will be worth €67m

Tue Jul 05 2022 - 19:31
‘Dublin will have a Metro’: Plans unveiled for €9.5bn rail-link to capital’s airport

‘Dublin will have a Metro’: Plans unveiled for €9.5bn rail-link to capital’s airport

Trains to run every three minutes at peak times on proposed route from Swords and Dublin Airport to Charlemont

Tue Jul 05 2022 - 11:23
Coalition faces long summer of Opposition attacks and growing expectations on cost-of-living budget

Coalition faces long summer of Opposition attacks and growing expectations on cost-of-living budget

Inside Politics: SES set out parameters for what will be something of a budget giveaway this year funded by better than expected tax receipts

Tue Jul 05 2022 - 07:34
Bigger and earlier budget planned to combat impact of inflation

Bigger and earlier budget planned to combat impact of inflation

Government under pressure to introduce measures to help with cost-of-living crisis

Mon Jul 04 2022 - 22:21
Metro linking Dublin Airport to city centre estimated to cost €9.5bn

Metro linking Dublin Airport to city centre estimated to cost €9.5bn

Construction is expected to begin in 2025 and the route is expected to be completed between 2031-2034

Mon Jul 04 2022 - 22:20
Coalition decision to bring budget day forward two weeks mere ‘token exercise’

Coalition decision to bring budget day forward two weeks mere ‘token exercise’

Ged Nash says tax revenues ‘powering ahead’ and windfall must be given to most needy

Mon Jul 04 2022 - 21:42
Covid-19: Concern over low uptake of second booster vaccines among at-risk groups

Covid-19: Concern over low uptake of second booster vaccines among at-risk groups

A second booster shot is available for people aged 65 and older as well as the immunocompromised

Mon Jul 04 2022 - 20:13
Ireland to receive more monkeypox vaccines under new Cabinet plans

Ireland to receive more monkeypox vaccines under new Cabinet plans

Niac advises close contacts of confirmed cases and health workers treating people should be offered jab

Mon Jul 04 2022 - 12:53
Ninety electric vehicle charging points to be installed at sports grounds across Ireland

Ninety electric vehicle charging points to be installed at sports grounds across Ireland

Plans part of €70 million in funding for Shared Island initiative expected to be discussed by Cabinet

Mon Jul 04 2022 - 12:24
Credit Unions to be allowed increase interest rates to compete with banks

Credit Unions to be allowed increase interest rates to compete with banks

Proposals to overhaul sector to be brought to Cabinet within weeks

Mon Jul 04 2022 - 05:00
Fianna Fáil backs keeping  State pension age at 66

Fianna Fáil backs keeping State pension age at 66

Age ‘should not go beyond 66′, that ‘modest’ PRSI rises could fund this, says Taoiseach

Sat Jul 02 2022 - 01:00
Spending rules to be paused as Coalition plans big additional budget spend

Spending rules to be paused as Coalition plans big additional budget spend

Welfare increases and tax changes to significantly exceed planned €1.5bn

Sat Jul 02 2022 - 01:00
Government ‘not comfortable’ that now is right time to close Navan ED — Taoiseach

Government ‘not comfortable’ that now is right time to close Navan ED — Taoiseach

Strong political and community opposition to the HSE’s proposal to replace the ED at the hospital with a 24-hour medical assessment and injury unit

Fri Jul 01 2022 - 18:38
Budget measures on cost of living will have ‘immediate impact’, says Taoiseach

Budget measures on cost of living will have ‘immediate impact’, says Taoiseach

Martin says a budget package must be developed that does not add to inflation and create second and third rounds

Fri Jul 01 2022 - 17:58
Pension age should not go beyond 66, Taoiseach says

Pension age should not go beyond 66, Taoiseach says

Micheál Martin says modest PRSI hike may be needed to fund such an approach as decision on 2020 election issue looms

Fri Jul 01 2022 - 10:01
Loyal customers overcharged for insurance should start to see prices fall under new rules

Loyal customers overcharged for insurance should start to see prices fall under new rules

Practice known as price-walking or a ‘loyalty penalty’ banned from today

Fri Jul 01 2022 - 00:00
Concern at ‘rushed’ nature of proposed law to deal with fallout from Dwyer appeal on data

Concern at ‘rushed’ nature of proposed law to deal with fallout from Dwyer appeal on data

Representative of Data Protection Commission told Oireacthas committee his office was given General Scheme of Bill eight days ago and raised a number of concerns

Thu Jun 30 2022 - 20:53
Law to deal with Dwyer appeal could cause difficulties in investigating serious crime

Law to deal with Dwyer appeal could cause difficulties in investigating serious crime

Committee hears criticism of rushed process to update Ireland’s data retention laws

Thu Jun 30 2022 - 16:10
Budget could be brought forward by up to a month

Budget could be brought forward by up to a month

September budget under discussion as Government faces pressure from Opposition over growing cost-of-living crisis

Thu Jun 30 2022 - 04:00
National Broadband Plan rollout a month ahead of revised targets

National Broadband Plan rollout a month ahead of revised targets

Work is ‘progressing well’ and the goal is to beat the target, says National Broadband Ireland executive

Wed Jun 29 2022 - 20:45
Plans to fast-track law to deal with fallout from Dwyer appeal hits hurdle

Plans to fast-track law to deal with fallout from Dwyer appeal hits hurdle

Oireachtas Justice Committee has refused request from Minister to waive pre-legislative scrutiny of the legislation as part of efforts to have it passed before summer recess

Tue Jun 28 2022 - 20:19
People in the Republic need to reflect on how to engage ‘more positively’ with unionists - Taoiseach

People in the Republic need to reflect on how to engage ‘more positively’ with unionists - Taoiseach

North-South institutions of Good Friday Agreement not fully functioning, which is a critical absence that must be resolved, says Martin

Tue Jun 28 2022 - 16:01
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