Fianna Fáil: Money in budget for no-deal Brexit should go to businesses
Many Fine Gael sources claim that election preparation is intensifying, but are reluctant to spell out its nature
Many Fine Gael sources claim that election preparation is intensifying, but are reluctant to spell out its nature
Department of Finance estimates cost of two-year policy extension at €200m
Q&A: Dominic Coyle answers your personal finance questions
The Green Party is on 13 per cent in Dublin, well ahead of Sinn Féin and Labour
Q&A: Dominic Coyle answers your personal finance questions
Three years after vowing to double Arts spending by 2024, the Government is already a year behind
Arts Council increase in Budget 2020 isn’t all it seems, culture organisations claim
Fine Gael colleagues disappointed over absence of new measures to reduce income tax
Fianna Fáil’s responsible approach to the budget deserves wide acknowledgment
Spending on eight new Luas carriages included in €2.7bn allocation for department
Poorest 30 per cent will be hit hardest, particularly with rising food costs, says CEO
A team of experts from The Irish Times and PwC answered budget questions online
Watchdog given additional €1.6 million in budget having sought extra €5.9 million
Government delivers cautious budget amid no-deal Brexit fears
Q&A: Petrol, diesel and household fuels all fall under the tax, which is on the rise
Government changes tax incentives for electric cars and hybrids
The Minister is claiming the mantle of fiscal prudence, but is it looking a little threadbare?
Inside Politics: Government can do very little to rock the boat as parties look to Brexit and end of confidence-and-supply arrangement
Labour claims it is a ‘sham budget’ for health that will do nothing to deal with year-round winter conditions in hospitals
Expected tax cuts and welfare increases fail to materialise in standstill budget
Under no-deal shadow, scarcer resources go to social groupings deemed most vulnerable
Paschal Donohoe seeks shelter from Brexit storm in a budget without surprises
Ministers took time to realise Donohoe was serious about tightening expenditure
Donohoe announces carbon tax rise and €1.2bn package to tackle no-deal scenario
Budget 2020: report assesses sustainability of recent business tax windfall
Budget would mean frustration in many homes as there is ‘absolutely nothing for them’
Sinn Féin says Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil represent ‘cosseted, privileged class’
Taking the assumption of a no-deal Brexit as the central expectation leaves the Budget sums up in the air
Report concludes that economic benefit of scheme continues to outweigh its cost
Analysis: Move has potential to disrupt existing housing market measures
Minister says while Irish economy may slow he still expects 19,000 new jobs next year
Budget 2020: Rural dwellers say increased taxes leave less money for retrofitting
Analysis: There is a political cost – but avoiding an emergency budget was key goal
Budget 2020: High-level Government report also warns plan is likely to prove complex
Green Party accuses Government of ‘treading water’ with ‘status-quo’ budget
Analysis: The increase of €6 per tonne risks being ineffective or counterproductive
Child poverty intervention is in addition to hot meals pilot running in 36 primary schools
Funding announced to support retraining of workers affected by decarbonisation moves
Budget 2020 energy: Government to ‘equalise’ energy charge between business and non-business
Arts Council pleased but artists’ body devastated by the increase in funding
Budget 2020: Greater focus needed on indigenous business over global giants
Marginal Notes: The Minister for Finance’s Budget 2020 address was a Brexit-fest
Justice vote increased by €120m, including €10m extra for direct provision
Free dental care for under 6s, Help-to-Buy extended, more SNAs and teachers to be hired
Cuts to funds for local authority housing sites condemned by voluntary sector
Government says UK’s exit from EU is a ‘challenge that Ireland has the measure of’
Budget 2020: No sense that implementation of Sláintecare vision for future is imminent
Budget 2020: Focus on special needs and small schools, with capitation to increase by 2.5 per cent
Analysis: No changes to personal tax regime while welfare payments largely untouched
AA Ireland describes carbon tax increase as a “cash-grab dressed up as a green initiative”
Budget 2020: Climate change the ‘defining challenge of our generation’, says Minister
Creed says Government will be ‘ambitious as possible’ when seeking Brexit funds from EU
Budget 2020: Increase ‘unhelpful’ to Ireland’s bid to attract investors post-Brexit
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