Investigating historic schools abuse a ‘major pull’ on Garda resources, authority warns
Fewer offences of possession of child sexual abuse material due to resource issues at online child exploitation unit
Garda ‘very unlikely’ to hit target of 5,000 more officers
Gardaí managing complex and serious investigations while ‘relying primarily on manual spreadsheets or paper-based systems’
Ending of electricity credits will bite hard this winter
A total of 301,000 households are in arrears on their electricity bills. The figures are creeping up even when the weather is mild
National Concert Hall sought government exemption from funding revamp
National Concert Hall chief wrote to Department of Culture to outline HR issues over transfer of NSO from RTÉ, documents show
The National Concert Hall’s official memos: On revamp costs, one-off payments and HR ‘issues’
Chairperson has sought assurances from Government that NCH will not have to fund multi-million euro redevelopment
Occupied Territories Bill: former Ceann Comhairle ‘confident’ Government will include ban on services
The foreign affairs and trade committee will publish its report this afternoon
Galway city councillor resigns from Social Democrats
Eibhlín Seoighthe contested general election for party in Galway West last November
Eoin Hayes readmittance by Social Democrats a bid to put an end to difficult question for party
One TD fears party could lose members and supporters over lifting of suspension
Children’s ombudsman stopped visiting asylum seekers due to budget cuts
Dr Niall Muldoon warned his office could not fulfil its statutory obligations with existing resources
Reform of ‘triple lock’ for overseas military missions to begin in autumn
Report argues for a strengthening of Oireachtas oversight of Defence Forces activities abroad if triple lock removed
Verona Murphy attends Swiss conference alongside sanctioned Russian politician
Ukraine says Valentina Matviyenko’s attendance at summit of women speakers ‘disgraceful and should never have happened’
OPW spent €17,000 on consultants for committee hearings, more than any other State body
Spending data from 2021 to last month shows OPW spent over €17,000 last year as it faced rolling controversies
Grants of up to €35,000 for firms planning move into new markets to cushion US tariffs blow
Meanwhile, new steps will limit ability of property owners to take advantage of €600 monthly payment
RTÉ investigating potential cyber security incident
National Cyber Security Centre made contact with broadcaster in recent days
The Covid files: what the government was told and how it coped in the early days of the pandemic
A trove of unpublished documents shows the information given to government as it made radical decisions affecting people’s lives