Technology watchdogs warn Government they are under-resourced in face of growing workload
Budget strain ‘undermines State’s crucial role’ enforcing EU tech and data regulations
Budget strain ‘undermines State’s crucial role’ enforcing EU tech and data regulations
Taoiseach expressed anger at 2004 raid, carried out while Sinn Féin continued negotiations with British and Irish governments
Another priority is establishing an AI office to ensure State captures the opportunities the technology presents
Louise O’Keeffe, who took State to court over failure to protect her, questioned Government’s guidance on issue
Pharmaceutical companies stepped up blitz to push Government to back industry position, lobbying logs show
Internal Department of Housing report set out 10 selected 2024 forecasts, with all but two below 40,000
New role will head up the Strategic Housing Activation Office, which is being established in the Department of the Taoiseach in the coming weeks
Intelligence clearing house for government is to be wound down as an independent body and folded into a national security secretariat
Inquiry concluded agency had got the best price for €1.6 billion Project Eagle lands
We are going to have to decarbonise and dampen down current spending to avoid overheating the economy
Stark warning from officials comes as all parties make expansive spending pledges ahead of election
‘Arrangements continue’ for ‘full and final wind-down’ of tribunal established 27 years ago, says Department of the Taoiseach
Some regulatory bodies believe their underpinning legislation has fallen behind advances and developments in the sectors they oversee
The scheme helps motorists adapt their cars, but those who have lost only one arm do not qualify
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