It’s been like Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds on Merrion Street since the sun started to shine
Mooney Goes Wild should do a programme from Leinster House
Mooney Goes Wild should do a programme from Leinster House
Tánaiste Simon Harris in Brussels for trade meeting to discuss €95bn of countermeasures
Cases relating to exposure to dangerous chemicals used in aircraft maintenance are due before the courts
Beyond the Occupied Territories Bill, Ireland must prevent economic activity here, or involving Irish companies, which might support the illegal actions of the Israeli government
Tánaiste also to provide update on case of Pte Seán Rooney, who was killed in Lebanon in 2022
Simon Harris says failure to effectively investigate GAA official’s murder ‘simply unacceptable’
Row brewing over Leaving Cert reforms; Martin trades barbs with Orban
Tánaiste to tell ministers that agreement formalises tariffs as part of ‘new reality’ for economies
Inside Politics: Simon Harris says home building must maintain high standards while catering to different needs of homebuyers
Simon Harris said tertiary degrees meant students would not have to worry about Leaving Cert points
Legal issue claim is ‘tactic’ by Government to delay Occupied Territories Bill, Roderic O’Gorman says
Coalition proposing to remove need for formal UN approval when State seeking to send more than 12 troops overseas
Government says ministers will ‘gift back a portion of their salary’ to the State
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Tánaiste says we need better understanding of what happens ‘above our skies’, Government to consider amending laws
Back at home, Government likely to come under pressure over Occupied Territories Bill
Fine Gael leader tells party meeting ‘it is clear that difficult decisions may need to be taken’
Tánaiste cosigns letter with ministers of six European countries expressing concern about Israeli plans for a prolonged Gaza occupation
Israel aid blockage worsening ‘dire humanitarian situation’ in Gaza, Dutch minister tells EU foreign chief
The President was joined by Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste and Minister for Defence Simon Harris at the Arbour Hill commemoration
Letter signed by the foreign ministers of Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway, Slovenia and Spain
Most men arriving to seek protection aren’t provided accommodation, and end up in sanitations conditions that, according to one volunteer, were worse than those in refugee camps in South Sudan
Proposals stop short of ending access to counselling notes, something campaigners had sought
In significant speech on Ireland’s foreign policy, Simon Harris says neutrality does not provide Ireland with a magic shield
WHO’s Mike Ryan describes Israel’s continuous onslaught of Gaza as an ‘abomination’
Irish expats unimpressed by Government ‘rhetoric’ attempting to lure them home
Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Tánaiste Simon Harris and several Ministers to address Global Ireland Summit
Any additional tariffs ‘unhelpful’, Simon Harris’s office says
Maritime, air and cyber cited as areas where opportunities may arise to collaborate in procurement
Minister for Defence set to announce new allowance for some 100 officer specialists
Irish WHO director Mike Ryan says slaughter and suffering in Gaza must stop
James Browne talks up his A-Team, TDs watch the pros in action while Pa Daly delights in saying nothing
There has been little of the fresh thinking and renewed vigour that one might have hoped for from a new administration
Timeline ‘under consideration’ with eye on US tax impact on drinks industry
Tánaiste Simon Harris told Minister for Housing James Browne his party had been ‘out of the loop’
Irish prisons operating way above ‘safe working capacity’, says Prison Officers’ Association head
Taoiseach accused of double standards over new agency chief’s salary, potential increases for heads of 30 semi-States
Portuguese authorities say ‘no evidence’ of cyber attack, Spanish PM urges against speculation
Plans for new Strategic Housing Activation Office as well as asylum system overhaul and military radar due before Cabinet
Government considering steps to allow Land Development Agency to build more private housing at its projects
The Government faces a big challenge with trade and the economy, but the bigger fears are around chronic problems – most acutely, in housing
It’s a sign of Fine Gael’s watered-down identity that it’s easy to imagine Harris in Labour or the Social Democrats
Irish and UK governments working in ‘very good faith’ to bring about an agreed position, Harris says
Split has emerged among Fine Gael representatives over support for mooted levy
World leaders to gather in Rome on Saturday but arrangements at home are more muted
External Grievance System will deal with complaints of interpersonal nature from serving members
Late pontiff advocated on behalf of the poor, marginalised and those affected by war and conflict – Taoiseach
Westport makes the world’s entire supply of the anti-wrinkle drug — now the feat is that production could move to the US
Support for Sinn Féin is rising because people were genuinely irritated by the speaking rights chicanery. But while people like the party in Opposition, they still don’t want it in Government
President Michael D Higgins led a commemoration ceremony outside the GPO to mark the 1916 Easter Rising
Support for Sinn Féin is growing in the North, but support for a united Ireland isn’t. This is not as strange as it might seem
A fall in support for Fine Gael and a rise for Sinn Féin will lead to nervousness in Government and embolden the main Opposition party
Only on one previous occasion, in February 1994, did Fine Gael go as low as 16 per cent in an Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll
The compound is said to include ‘kill house’ to allow soldiers to train for military operations such as hostage rescue missions
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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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices