If we want to continue as an investment hub we have to get climate right
Decarbonisation is an economic and environmental imperative. Carbon budgets are just as important as the October fiscal budget
Decarbonisation is an economic and environmental imperative. Carbon budgets are just as important as the October fiscal budget
Climate change calls for ‘relentless focus’ and ‘shared acceptance’, says Taoiseach
The Climate Action Plan makes no specific commitment of additional State spending but make no mistake, more cash will be needed
Fáilte Ireland hosts first major event in Dublin since latest easing of restrictions
Lack of identity emerges as one of the most worrying issues for party to deal with
Circus families say they are being unfairly treated when it comes to Covid-19 supports
Politicians’ aim to unlock society will not match public health advice with disease’s downward trajectory no longer in place
Broad strokes of framework document leave ample room for other parties to add in details
Ministers took time to realise Donohoe was serious about tightening expenditure
In the next few years, we will need to commit to a new tax regime for road transport
Level of support for entrepreneurs and risk investment should exceed that available elsewhere
How current motorists, new car buyers and those importing from the UK will be affected
Independent economic appraisal of State spending projects needed
Move follows publication of cross-party report on climate change action
Move comes as party prepares to decide on confidence and supply deal extension
Graduates are well-positioned for jobs in policy, research, business and administration in the public and private sectors
Minister for Finance has €800m for new spending and tax cuts
There is nervousness in Departments of Finance and Public Expenditure about potential escalation of costs under the plan
Secretaries general would have to account for department’s delivery on climate change
Inside Politics: Even those in Fianna Fáil grudgingly acknowledge the Minister’s political skills
The Taoiseach promotes a new generation of Fine Gael as he reshuffles his Cabinet
Minister considers combining portfolios of finance and public expenditure if FG leadership bid successful
Cabinet to consider 33 recommendations in bid to force down insurance premiums
Cost of Insurance Working Group sets out recommendations for Minister for Finance
Liquidation process to yield 30% of 1,700 potential claims
The State plans to sell 25% of AIB on the stock markets in Dublin and London in 2017
A forum on the crisis hosted by Minister Alan Kelly crisis is taking place in Dublin on Thursay
Minister says arrangements being finalised to make payments to families
With the prospect of an open breach with Labour threatening the Coalition’s key message of stability, Kenny backed down
Government’s updated strategy aims to add 10,000 jobs to Dublin ’s international financial hub
Taoiseach says in Dáil that connectivity and jobs would have to be fully taken into account
Leo Varadkar’s skill as a politician may be tempting him to be too ambitious
Budget measures including new foreign direct investment incentives discussed
The IFSC has dropped from 10th to 70th since 2009 in the Global Financial Centres Index
Decision will not be taken on plan until ‘major costing exercise’ is completed
Opinion: Government is beginning to address criticism that civil service does not have enough specialists
Minister of State linked with contesting Dublin constituency for Fine Gael next year
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