Miriam Lord: Ryan’s U-turn on Limerick road fails to keep Keating on board
Minister for Beer Gardens mortifies former hacks amid leaks of ridiculous proportions
Minister for Beer Gardens mortifies former hacks amid leaks of ridiculous proportions
Fianna Fáil says it will consider legislation in September
Funds have been drawn from a €12m dividend from the Irish Aviation Authority
Three court cases have delayed introduction of law to regulate pregnancy termination
Plans in place to move homeless families to commuter towns during papal visit
Independent TD writes stories ‘about growing up and different things like that’
The Louth TD was a vocal opponent to the referendum on repealing the Eighth Amendment and had indicated he would vote against the legislation
Law lecturer to report proposed changes to Justice Minister shortly
Background: Numbers seeking permits expose flaws in Government scheme
Minister says Government committed to reform plan despite failure to set budget or timeline
Michael Fitzmaurice says distance charging idea shows Government is out of touch
Minister for Health urges NI politicians to address abortion ban there
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Cabinet is warned that pontiff’s forthcoming trip to Ireland carries a number of risks
Minister for Social Protection seeks to address loopholes in current legislation
A vote on removing the Article seemed like a sure thing, but it has already been derailed
Laura Magahy owns consultancy firm which received €2.2m from the HSE in 2016
‘Women in the home’ proposal sent for further scrutiny before vote
Some believe ‘woman’ reference in abortion Bill may exclude trans people
Parliamentary party agrees to back incumbent in his bid to be re-elected President
Minister for Health confirms abortion services ‘will be provided on a universal basis’
Michael D Higgins confirms intention to seek second term and is likely to face an election
Zones of 100m-150m intended to stop women being harassed while accessing services
Dr Scally had earlier criticised alleged lack of cooperation on provision of documents
Pieta House founder was appointed to the Seanad by Enda Kenny
Fianna Fáil leader launches personal attack on Taoiseach after latter’s remarks on media
Taoiseach tells reporters in Dublin he never said he agreed with US president
Report into its future had proposed National Symphony Orchestra should be a State entity
Fingal County Council likely candidate after AG rules out Irish Aviation Authority
Tánaiste says Fine Gael not keen for there to be an election as the public do not want one
But new scheme excludes those who are appealing rejected asylum applications
Taoiseach welcomes appointment of outsider as ‘good’ for Irish policing
All jobs but Garda, Defence and Civil Service will be open to those in direct provision
Party has had tense relationship with Drew Harris – some partly blame him for Adams’s arrest
Micheal Martin says party will not field a candidate in the presidential election
An Garda Síochána is ‘on the cusp of significant change’, says Minister for Justice
Harris to address naming anomaly preventing same sex-couples register as legal parent
Gerard Craughwell claims President is delaying any announcement for tactical reasons
Supreme Court ruled a year ago ban on asylum-seekers accessing work was unconstitutional
Meath West TD will not support law to allow for access to terminations up to 12 weeks
HSE phones woman to apologise while she is getting post-cancer-treatment wig
‘Extraordinary’ figures show many yet to receive information despite Government promises
Heads of a Bill to regulate the termination of pregnancy is due to be published next month
Practice of CervicalCheck sending smear tests abroad has been criticised
File of 800-pages on €1.6bn disposal of NI loans understood to have come from developer
Exclusion zones needed to stop protesters from intimidating women accessing services
Minister says he is pleased Upper House accepts change needed to way judges appointed
Many stay in emergency accommodation until they can secure a local authority home
Bank to update Oireachtas committee on overcharging issue that will result in €38m paidout
Charlie Flanagan also seeking approval for referendum on issue of blasphemy
If an internal Garda candidate is chosen, appointment likely to go ahead in August
Department and HSE under fire for late handover and format of documents
Vote may coincide with presidential election and ballot on place of women in the home
Simon Harris says payment will not prevent compensation being provided in the future
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