Ireland’s jaw-jaw approach is ineffectual in a war-war world
Ireland must find its way through an uncomfortable world of increased defence spending
Government briefs pro-Palestine EU allies on Occupied Territories Bill
Tánaiste Simon Harris says other EU members need to bring forward their own legislation
EU leaders agree the situation in Gaza is ‘dire’ – but that’s where agreement ends
Irish pleas fall on deaf ears amid ‘incomprehensible’ opposition to collective action
Pro-Israel countries to block Irish efforts to sanction Israel at EU summit
Several member states will not agree for EU to take action despite review of EU-Israel trade agreement
Taoiseach warns against forgetting Gaza as international focus turns to Israel-Iran conflict
Ireland to push for sanctions on Israel at EU summit
‘A US visa is a privilege, not a right’: Irish education applicants must disclose five years of social media profiles
‘A US visa is a privilege, not a right’ and process seeks to exclude those who ‘pose a threat’ to national security, statement adds
US democracy is in danger, but what about Ireland?
‘The greatest threat to Irish democracy comes from a sense that it is not delivering materially for people’
More smaller apartments and studios could be built under proposed new rules
Proposals among efforts to make building apartments more attractive for investors and developers
Political nerves jangle over rent reforms: ‘We’re out defending something without any real evidence it’s going to make a difference’
Some in the Coalition parties fear the costs could outweigh the gains regarding changes to rent pressure zones regime while others point to the longer-term electoral picture
Gardaí under scrutiny over Evan Fitzgerald case amid claim court was ‘misled’
Labour TD asks why gardaí said they were ‘investigating’ source of guns when ‘the guns were actually given to him by An Garda Síochána’
Arts Council ‘deeply regrets’ Minister’s decision on director’s contract
Minister decides against appointing Maureen Kennelly for further five years
Undercover gardaí supplied Carlow gunman with firearms and ammunition, Oireachtas hears
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris was questioned by politicians about Evan Fitzgerald’s case
Local property tax bands and rates set to be changed to stave off big increases
Changes are being introduced to mitigate effects rising property values have on tax bills
Rent pressure zones to be extended to whole country in significant expansion of tenants’ rights
Rent cap to be set at 2 per cent for existing tenancies or rate of inflation for new builds