‘Israel, stop killing journalists’: Protest held in Dublin after killing of Gaza reporters
Tánaiste Simon Harris encourages Israeli protests against Netanyahu government
India Day postponed after ‘spate of attacks’ on community
Annual celebratory event, due to be staged in Dublin’s Phoenix Park, has been held since 2015
Gareth Sheridan’s presidential nomination is by no means certain
From Michael Flatley to 35-year-old pharma CEO Gareth Sheridan, councillors’ goodwill is the best route to the Áras
Ireland joins group of European countries in condemning Israel occupation plan for Gaza
Bono and U2 issue statement clarifying views and expressing ‘unequivocal condemnation’ of Netanyahu government
Pharma businessman Gareth Sheridan enters presidential race as Independents compete for nominations
A spokesman for the multi-millionaire says he expected to have the backing of at least four local authorities
This presidential election is unlikely to be dull – but remember how crazy 2011’s contest was?
The last election was not especially exciting, but the three before it were among the most unpredictable in Irish history
Israel’s Gaza City plan greeted with widespread international criticism
Move to expand Israeli operations in the Palestinian territory would expel close to a million residents from their homes
Occupied Territories Bill: US Congress group asks that Ireland be added to list of countries boycotting Israel
Inclusion on list imposes specific tax reporting requirements and potential penalties
Fine Gael significantly outspent Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin on elections last year
Sinn Féin the richest of the three big parties with unmatched reserve of €8.7m, accounts show
The Ministerial phones are off and the bags are packed. You couldn’t begrudge them the holiday
It has been a peculiar, frazzled political term since the Coalition was formed – and there’s much more to come
Fianna Fáil decision on presidential candidate a long time coming
Several potential contenders covet the nomination, but sources say with certainty that none have captured Micheál Martin’s imagination
Government likely to delay VAT reduction for hospitality sector until mid-2026
Potential for lower rate of 9% to be extended only to hospitality and not accommodation
EU moves towards accepting 15% tariff as price of deal
Brussels could agree to deal that would avoid 30% tariffs threatened by Donald Trump
Budget plan for €9.4bn public spending boost will be reconsidered if tariffs hit
Coalition leaders vow to protect infrastructure spending
National Development Plan shows the Government is about to bet big on capital expenditure
Investment surge pledged by Coalition, especially in the areas of water, energy infrastructure and housing