Former Fine Gael TD Josepha Madigan given deadline to defend bank debt case
Ulster Bank alleges Josepha and Patrick Madigan failed to meet repayments on foot of three loans
Ulster Bank alleges Josepha and Patrick Madigan failed to meet repayments on foot of three loans
Election 2024: High-profile junior minister Neale Richmond expected to return for Fine Gael
Resignation of Josepha Madigan both welcomed and condemned by delegates in education debate on special needs
Miriam Lord: World tilts on its axis as Dáil gets set for Leo Varadar’s replacement
Madigan, who served in cabinet until 2020, will become the 11th Fine Gael TD not to contest the next general election
Front pages of national newspapers dominated by Leo Varadkar’s unexpected decision to step down
Department of Education is finalising new rules, but schools say system is in ‘crisis’
Returns of politicians’ interests for 2023 show 29 of the 160 TDs declared that they were landlords or owned rental property
Pippa Hackett says State isn’t yet capable of coping with wolves amid debate over protection of the predators
Local areas could not meet demand among students with complex needs by expanding existing schools
Debate on confidence in McEntee degenerates into festival of Sinn Féin-bashing — a favourite pastime, bar none, of Fine Gael TDs
More than 1,600 deaths a year are attributed to pollution from transport and burning solid fuel, while associated health costs top more than €2bn annually
Campaigners argue reduced timetables could be used to exclude or sanction vulnerable children with behavioural problems
Sinn Féin on course to take at least one seat in almost all constituencies and will be in the running for multiple seats in many constituencies
Marrita Coyne is struggling to find a school place for her son, Robbie, who has autism and Down syndrome
TD told Dáil of ‘under-reporting’ of incidents, encouraging ‘zero-tolerance approach’
New places will open as soon as possible, says Josepha Madigan
About 4,000 children waiting on a diagnostic assessment to get a school place, Oireachtas Committee hears
More than 100 children with special educational needs do not have an appropriate school place
Scheme includes ‘landmark’ 16-storey tower block at northernmost point of site
Tánaiste tells Fine Gael TDs and Senators that NMH paused helped to reassure people
Taoiseach apologises to family without appropriate education for seven years
Parents unable to place twins in special school despite autism and learning difficulties
‘No other option’ but to take ‘substantive action’, says Minister of State for Special Education
Funded special classes to be established in private sector with fees waived
Harris, McConalogue and Chambers test positive for virus along with Taoiseach
Violence against women was recurring theme at events marking International Women’s Day
Inside Politics: Issues with Labour leader was most quiet disquiet seen in a party heave
An Irishwoman’s Diary
Minister for Defence asks senior counsel to conduct external review on June 2020 barbecue
Politicians express horror at killing of Offaly teacher Ashling Murphy
Failure to fully commence law means children miss out on vital services, say campaigners
Face masks for over nines expected to be on Cabinet agenda for discussion on Tuesday
The number of pupils in such classes is up 400% in a decade, but training lags behind
Special education to account for a quarter of Department of Education spend in 2022
Student grants to increase by €200 next year in first major change to scheme in a decade
Inside Politics: Taoiseach’s answer misleadingly banal but importance cannot be understated
Guidelines will oblige schools to seek leave before action taken on behaviour problems
Return to traditional exams will see grades back at normal levels after record highs
Unprecedented levels of stress seen among survivors of sexual violence amid pandemic
Waiting list for driver theory tests could be eliminated, claims FF Senator Diarmuid Wilson
Progressive Democrats founder made ‘extensive’ contribution to public life, says Higgins
Despite more than 150 objections, fast-track scheme up to eight storeys gets go-ahead
Stories are the most powerful tools to change minds on social issues, says Minister Josepha Madigan
How many more stories do we need to hear before we take action?
Deirdre Donnelly says reporting experience was so bad, women should just ‘move on’
Josepha Madigan has sparked a conversation on sexual assault. Have you a story to share?
Josepha Madigan says few women her age not subjected to some form violence
Local representatives express concern at proposal for Mount Anville Road site
Bord Pleanála grants permission despite local opposition
‘I would not have needed a total hip replacement had it not been for the fall’
Pupils should be asked what job they would like, not what health service, Harris says
Ministers announce €40m supports for pupils with special needs or at risk of disadvantage
Thousands of homes in the works already contravene county development plan
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