Call for Stormont implementation of language legislation
Conradh na Gaeilge asks Joint Committee to call for implementation of 2020 agreement
Conradh na Gaeilge asks Joint Committee to call for implementation of 2020 agreement
Lord Mayor says to those involved in drugs: ‘There is no place for you to live among us’
Oireachtas committee chairman sends requests as Deloitte defends ‘robust’ auditing
Members of Oireachtas sport committee disagree as in-depth audit referred to Garda
Fine Gael accuses Fianna Fáil of muddying waters with video of Ministers out of seats
Chief operating officer Rea Walshe says date won’t suit due to qualifier against Switzerland
Extraordinary scenes as Delaney reads a statement and refuses to answer questions
Association’s biggest sponsor says it expects all recommendations of two reports under way to be implemented
FAI delegation would have been relieved to return to Abbotstown after a long day
The Kerins case is significant, but one constitutional law expert believes it does not go as far as some politicians seem to think
Former CEO unwilling to answer questions on €100k loan “either directly or indirectly”
Social Democrats’ Catherine Murphy says she will raise allegations with FAI chief
If there is no breakthrough on Brexit the insurance industry will begin issuing cards on request from next month
Drinks maker looks to outsource some services with speculation roles moving to India
Reports of alleged abuse of older people and persons with disabilities increased by almost 30 per cent in the past year
The Louth TD was a vocal opponent to the referendum on repealing the Eighth Amendment and had indicated he would vote against the legislation
Former Senator and TD had intended campaigning for repeal of Eight Amendment
Proposals include plan to requisition lands used by CLG Na Fianna and two Irish medium schools
Transport Infrastructure Ireland says unopened motorway service costing €19,500 a month
Campaigners says cityhood would boost the Louth town’s profile and performance
Rail company chief was directly involved in decision to reject pay offer, committee told
Chief executive says he is too busy sorting out airline’s ongoing rostering controversy
Board to agree to forward copy of report into ticketing scandal to IOC ethics body
Oireachtas committee to contact Embassy in Brazil to see if inquiry affects Hickey’s trial
Committee was informed it does not currently have compellability powers
Claims accommodation website is adding to housing crisis not supported by figures
Fine Gael’s new leader had been quietly preparing the ground for months
Politicians run risky gauntlet to get on the right side of those maverick troublemakers
Fine Gael leader tries to calm speculation on his future by saying he has a mandate to fulfil
Move is designed to ‘draw a line’ under Fine Gael leadership row
Analysis: Enda Kenny must play a careful game with his ministerial appointments
TDs can stand for the position so long as they are proposed by seven deputies
Cross-party event hosted by Trócaire, Society of St Vincent de Paul, Social Justice Ireland
Peter Fitzpatrick urges party members to back him over running mate Fergus O’Dowd
Dara Murphy ally prompts walk-out by threatening to sue Senator Burke for slander
Deputies give mixed views on the best timing for getting themselves re-elected
Files containing patient data found near bin outside Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital
Minister of State condemns ‘populism’ on issue and says Irish people will not be fooled
TD Peter Fitzpatrick decides to run for Fine Gael after previously ruling himself out
Louth TD reconsidered announcement after meeting with Taoiseach Enda Kenny
World Organisation for Animal Health thanks Minister for being upfront
Vote ‘was about more than just marriage - it was about it being ok to be gay’
Radiologist is one of three whose work is being re-examined in unlinked reviews
Errors found in about 100 cases after thousands of X-rays reviewed, says Leo Varadkar
Gardaí remain vigilant over terrorist attacks, says commissioner
Jobs and jibes make for a serendipitous new year in Leinster House
TD Fergus O’Dowd says HIQA has no authority to prove individual allegations
Under Irish Water Services Bill, residents will pay €130 a year for undrinkable water
TD Catherine Murphy asks again why cheaper Siemens metering bid not considered
Government backbenchers still unclear about reaction to new charges regime
Fine Gael TD told Dáil he had said first repair to water system should be free for users
Fianna Fáil rejects claim party trying to secure ‘cheap political advantage’ in debate
Irish Water should offer redundancies for long-term savings, says Fergus O’Dowd
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