‘Time to get tough’ with online platforms like Airbnb on short let housing, says Sinn Féin
Planning minister Peter Burke says regulatory control to become operational by early 2023
Planning minister Peter Burke says regulatory control to become operational by early 2023
Oireachtas enterprise committee debates Bill aimed at giving right to request to work remotely
Waiving patent rights may have chilling effect on medicine development, industry warns
Post offices suggested as a ‘more accessible way’ for people to renew their licence
One good news initiative after another failed to cheer a disgruntled public. Until housing is fixed, nothing is fixed
Politicians criticise bill which allows for 13 grounds for refusing working from home
Government did not oppose PBP motion but have ‘no intention of actually acting’, Boyd Barrett says
Sinn Féin’s Louise O’Reilly says increases in cost of living ‘beyond a crisis at this stage’
Some employees were well protected but working life found to have become worse for many
Welcome certainty of corporate deal will offset rate increase, says Martin Shanahan
Economy growing rapidly but ‘smooth recovery not guaranteed’, Tánaiste says
Party spokespeople presenting themselves as ministers-in-waiting, ready for power
Varadkar says officials to meet FAI, GAA and IRFU about designating future events
‘The emperors have no clothes,’ said SF leader, before tearing strips off the Coalition
Government must address competing priorities on hot potato of old-age payment
Josephine Feehily says retirement age should go to 68, but more gradually
Bill to ensure partners can attend for appointments, childbirth, introduced in Dáil
As the Dáil expands along with the population, some space will have to be cleared
Report with public’s views on hybrid working ‘reasonably predictable’ says Isme
Micheál gets ratty in slugfest over housing, CO2 monitors and Belarus comparisons
Tánaiste says up to a third of all electricity produced may go to powering data centres
Louise O’Reilly says people have told her they are exhausted at the age of 65 after a lifetime of work
Lord Mayor of Dublin was speaking at event in Smithfield on eve of her wedding
Some businesses being established without any full-time employees, Isme tells TDs
Micheál served up a nourishing number soup and we lapped it up with palpable relief
Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien is set to bring the plans to Cabinet on Tuesday
Varadkar says up to 15,000 businesses could re-open , 200,000 could get jobs back in May
Vaccination programme will be ‘touchstone’ for economic recovery, says Minister
Wage rates on par or ahead of those in North or Britain, industry representatives say
‘We were devastated,’ says former shop steward at march outside Henry Street branch
Tánaiste says he wrote to Workplace Relations Commission last autumn
Bill would make time on PUP scheme reckonable for calculation of redundancy payment
Department of Enterprise, Employment says almost €184,000 in outstanding wages recovered
In wake of Dublin street violence, Tánaiste concerned at online platform use by groups
Nphet member asserts State is in ‘vulnerable period’ but progress is being made
System lacks flexibility and needs update to be more effective, Oireachtas committee told
Minster for Children Roderic O’Gorman says development of such leave is ‘personal priority’
Bill sanctions covert audio and video surveillance by regulators
Tánaiste to write to Facebook over concerns as employees discuss ‘unfair’ conditions
Department of Justice denies deportations happening but says ‘transfers’ continuing
Louise O’Reilly says a lot of money spent on ‘very slick’ documents
Aodhán Ó Riordáin says ‘toxic male culture’ can grow and create ‘warped sense of power’
Coalition aims to provide ‘concerted response to the far right’, says trade unionist
Pension costs quadrupled since 1997 says Minister, as Sinn Féin calls for age to be 65
Balseskin Reception Centre put man outside rather than call ambulance, Dáil hears
Tánaiste said it was ‘really encouraging’ to see so many companies developing vaccine
Varadkar says there is need to ensure costs of this form of work are carried fairly
Labour TD tells Dáil €189 cost of tests is ‘pretty prohibitive’ for many Irish abroad on low pay
Coveney says there was ‘no personal gain’ for Tánaiste in passing on the document
Varadkar says Minister for Health will direct whether Government defers tribunal
Senior department official says take-up of State scheme has accelerated in recent weeks
Dáil hears that regulations allow for single rooms the size of ‘average car parking space’
Tánaiste warns of risk to jobs with e-working from ‘Canaries, Ibiza, Poland or India’
Taoiseach says Level 3 restrictions can curb the spread of the virus if people work together
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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
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