Fine Gael’s Seán Kelly rules himself out of presidential election race
Mairead McGuinness now the only widely tipped candidate to seek Áras election
Occupied Territories Bill poses ‘serious risks’ for US companies in Ireland
Legal analysis by US experts supplied to TDs highlights anti-BDS rules in many states
EU and US on brink of tariff deal to avoid trade war
Intense negotiations to trash out ‘agreement in principle’ coming to a conclusion
Left-wing Opposition parties to meet to consider joint candidate for presidency
Some people find idea of Mary Lou McDonald candidacy ‘very exciting’, Pearse Doherty says
Public policymaking must be sped up and red tape cut, summit will hear
Government’s second annual competitiveness summit to be attended by Taoiseach and Tánaiste
No giveaway budget this year, Ministers told
Summer economic statement will not be agreed until next week at earliest
Smaller apartments, with fewer features, to be allowed in attempt to tackle housing crisis
Easing space and design requirements could cut cost of a flat by up to €100,000, government sources say
Expect plenty of cribbin’ and moanin’ as the budget games begin
Budget ministers and party leaders are determined to eliminate the ‘once-off’ giveaways of the last three budgets
Gaza ceasefire hopes grow as Occupied Territories Bill continues to move through stages
Possible consequences of the bill continue to worry some in Government
Reduction in college fees to be sought by Minister for Higher Education in budget
For second day running, no Dáil clarity given over possible student fee increase in September
Third level fees row looks set to rumble on for a while
Fine Gael are not happy but this, in a way, appears part of the post-election hangover
Coalition sharply divided over third-level fees
Fine Gael privately seething over the controversy as Opposition parties unite in anger
Social housing projects to go from four-stage approval process to single-stage
Move is intended to speed up the process of getting Government approval for building homes
Sinn Féin needed for left presidential candidate, says PBP
Paul Murphy praises Michael D Higgins as voice against genocide, racism and homophobia
Third-level fees causing tension between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael
Elsewhere, Ifac will advocate for budgetary caution, while Dublin has a new Lord Mayor