Donohoe seeks to keep a lid on expenditure ahead of tight budget
Minister for Finance has €800m for new spending and tax cuts
Minister for Finance has €800m for new spending and tax cuts
Scheme combines fundamental problems with restrictions of staggering ineptitude
Special 1% rate applies to transfer of land within families, with age restriction abolished
Cost of 20 cigarettes will increase by 50 cents but duties on alcohol remain untouched
If Government had prioritised the good of children, this budget would look very different
Paschal Donohoe risks finding boom and bust a hard habit to break
Action on carbon tax and tourism VAT rate would have resulted in a more effective budget
FF says women losing out on payments due to ‘bonkers and unbelievable’ anomaly
Brendan Howlin wrote to Standards in Public Office Commission about funding and recruitment
Donohoe considers exemption for certain farmers inheriting land from relatives
Coalition has ‘fundamental attitude of disrespect’ for the arts, Fianna Fáil claims
Government ‘playing with the figures’, Solidarity TD Paul Murphy claims
Q&A: Grievance relates to ‘bonkers law’ that forced women out of jobs decades ago
Dáil told women mainly affected by 2012 cost-saving changes to State pensions
Inside Politics: Minister’s savvy budget draws grudging admiration around Leinster House
ESRI analysis: Budget did not do enough to prepare for wage inflation
Concern office still underfunded ahead of EU law change while researchers get extra €7m
Stephen Collins: Was even modest expansion appropriate given the Brexit backdrop?
Miriam Lord: Micheál Martin’s ‘fake outrage’ gets a bad review from drama critic Varadkar
Murphy says 5,900 units would be provided next year, but last year Coveney indicated 5,869
Spending promises for arts fail to materialise in budget
Government’s approach will look threadbare if worst case scenario for the UK’s exit from the EU comes to pass
Institute finds expected wage rises not factored in
€20m of the €35m announced in Budget 2018 was ‘already promised’ in 2017
‘You could probably improve the way people eat without hitting their pockets’
Minister says price gouging in sector will not be tolerated, especially when big events held nearby
Employees with share options will pay capital gains rate of 33% and can delay payment
Fáilte Ireland calls on sector to work to be more competitive and avoid price inflation
Multitude of measures flagged earlier in the year did not materialise this time
Taoiseach insists Nama offshoot will generate return for taxpayer
Budget move to close scheme will increase cost of 300,000 loans
Elsewhere, Department of Health gets big increase for public inquiries and legal fees
Wage rises mean burden won’t fall for many despite budget measures
Electric vehicles, welfare rates and personal tax changes also feature
Landlords, pensioners and employers question Paschal Donohoe over budget measures
Inside Politics: Paschal Donohoe’s budget contains no major political landmines
The Budget 2018 provision will increase tax on commercial property transactions
Move passes without vote but some TDs raise concerns over Border cigarette smuggling
The only surprise? That people were surprised there was no surprise
Coalition wanted to protect Budget 2018 tax hike from property industry pressure
Party’s ire directed towards Sinn Féin and Independent Alliance rather than at Fine Gael
Negotiations between the parties needed to vote the budget through have led to a patchwork of measures to try to keep everyone on board
The Irish Times political team crunch the numbers
Environmental groups disappointed at lack of move to equalise cost of diesel and petrol
Number receiving payment rises by quarter in four years as spending on scheme hits €1.35bn
Move will raise more money in the short term from multinational sector in Ireland
Labour jobs spokesman Alan Kelly describes budget as worth ‘a cup of coffee’
Garage owner Seán Carroll: ‘It just seemed to be a budget to keep things ticking on’
Minister says he has received assurances from Revenue that changes will deliver tax yield without hindering activity
Analysis: Only 3,800 of new homes will be built by local authorities or housing bodies
Budget 2018: Ross McCarthy, businessman
European Southern Observatory membership to boost skills in data analytics and software
Government spending plans include extra €4m for investigating tax evasion
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices