New national children’s hospital board set to sanction project’s builders, correspondence shows
‘Continued failure by BAM’ to deliver a compliant programme of works for facility, Public Accounts Committee told
Sinn Féin’s immigration policy clears path for objecting to asylum centres
The feasibility of finding an area that meets Sinn Féin‘s criteria is not a subject that is likely to bother the party
‘Fairer ask’ to locate asylum seeker centres in ‘better-off’ communities, says Mary Lou McDonald
Sinn Féin has proposed increased enforcement of deportation orders as part of a new immigration policy
Children who offend could see sentences deferred to give them chance to address behaviour
New measures are detailed in a draft memo to Cabinet by Minister for Justice Helen McEntee
Maternity leave could be deferred in cases of serious physical or mental illness under new plans
Minister for Children Roderic O’Gorman to bring legislation to Cabinet on Wednesday
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Unlike Biden, Varadkar could read a room. The question for the next election is can Sinn Féin?
Varadkar did something which is becoming increasingly difficult in fractured modern-day politics: he read the room. He sensed that voters had soured on him
Gardaí identify suspect in online death threat against Mary Lou McDonald
Video published online shows masked man threatening to kill Sinn Féin leader and Garda Commissioner
From an early budget to candidate selection: If that’s not getting election ready, then what is?
Your essential end-of-week politics catch up: Martin lets fly, asking Independent TD, ‘What planet are you on?’
Chambers accused of ‘cock-and-bull story’ after insisting budget date change not election-related
Jack Chambers accused of telling a ‘cock-and-bull story’ after he insisted change of date is not election related
Hello election budget bonanza, goodbye Tories?
Budget requests are already coming in thick and fast from backbenchers
Buoyant tax returns likely to fuel political demands for giveaway budget
Pressure likely to mount on Chambers and Donohoe to be generous as corporation tax receipts up 15 per cent on last year
More than 40 Garda members convicted or given probation over last decade
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee sayas ‘vast majority’ of the 14,000 members of An Garda Síochána ‘uphold the values of the organisation and serve the State with integrity each and every day’
Fianna Fáil Ministers support increase of renters’ tax credit to €1,000
Minister for Finance Jack Chambers moves to dampen expectations around ‘tighter’ Budget 2025
All-action Simon Harris delays - and perhaps drops - hate speech Bill
Taoiseach’s energetic approach has not stopped him allowing contentious issues to fall by the wayside