State in bid to lure from US top researchers and academics disillusioned by Trump
Initiative is expected to target, among others, disillusioned academics who have lost financial backing due to Trump administration
US-UK trade deal ‘solidifies’ new tariff regime, says Harris
Tánaiste to tell ministers that agreement formalises tariffs as part of ‘new reality’ for economies
Netflix levy: Amazon warned Government that Trump administration could consider charge as a ‘further tax’ on US firms
Expert advice commissioned by Coimisiún na Meán argued in favour of introducing such a levy on a sliding scale
‘Constrained’ water supply jeopardises new Dublin suburb with 6,000 planned homes
Uisce Éireann says population growth in the capital requires the construction of a new sewage plant
‘Rigid’ apartment design guidelines could be revisited, says Simon Harris
Inside Politics: Simon Harris says home building must maintain high standards while catering to different needs of homebuyers
‘Netflix levy’: Government decided not to go ahead with content charge despite expert advice
Government was urged to introduce content levy at ‘earliest possible date’ to fund domestic film and TV production
Opposition parties rally around camogie players favouring shorts over skorts
Issue rose in prominence after Dublin and Kilkenny forced to change into skorts
Dáil unlikely to debate Occupied Territories legislation before autumn
Tánaiste cosigns letter with ministers of six European countries expressing concern about Israeli plans for a prolonged Gaza occupation
Sinn Féin accuses Government of misleading public over ‘additional’ Uisce Éireann funding
€1bn allocation did not provide any further funding, utility‘s chair told former minister
Uisce Éireann’s €1bn budget funding ‘not additional’ and ‘contradicts’ impression given to public
In letter sent to former minister for housing Darragh O’Brien after budget, utility’s chairman said money would provide no extra firepower in coming years
New face masks law based on whether a garda ‘reasonably suspects’ criminal intent
Legislation being brought by Minister for Justice to Cabinet prompted by far-right tactics, but will have wider reach
Coalition to accelerate plans for ratifying EU–Canada trade deal
Agreement paused after previous government’s approach deemed unconstitutional by Supreme Court
‘Hang out’ spaces for teenagers prioritised in new play policy
A review found that ‘there is little recognition of the differing play and recreation needs of adolescent girls, who are even more underserved than adolescent boys’
Little evidence of post-Covid ‘scarring’ to Irish labour market, new paper finds
Covid-19 study finds when restrictions were lifted there was a sharp increase in spending as consumers spent their accumulated pandemic-era savings
State agencies including Enterprise Ireland and IDA summoned to talks with Minister for Enterprise
Some 19 agencies operating under the Department of Enterprise will attend meeting with Peter Burke