Ban on use of scramblers in public places being planned following teenager’s death
Coalition also plans to introduce ‘far tighter’ regulations on e-scooters and e-bikes, source says
Coalition also plans to introduce ‘far tighter’ regulations on e-scooters and e-bikes, source says
Grace Lynch (16) was ‘failed catastrophically’ by Government, says SF leader
Academics, former journalists and long-time loyalists are among the Government’s most trusted advisers and policy wonks
Department of Education working on plans to ensure schoolchildren are educated about the murder of six million Jews in second World War
Simon Harris does not see any scenario in which Ireland would join Donald Trump’s proposed Board of Peace
Farming organisations represented on the board called for Larry Murrin to go; Minister for Agriculture backs chairman
Tánaiste cites ‘very serious red flags’ around the board and its potential impact on the United Nations
Opposition TDs raise questions about Government providing €10m more than institution requested last year
EU needs to watch and learn from Michael O’Leary’s interactions with Donald Trump and Elon Musk
EU leaders preparing diplomatic blitz in Davos to lobby US president to retract Greenland and tariff threats
Bloc’s leaders prepare diplomatic blitz to lobby Donald Trump to row back on Greenland, tariff threats
Donald Trump has focused his attack on the EU’s three big weaknesses
Austria’s Bawag seen as a frontrunner to buy PTSB
Macron likely to propose first use of bloc’s ‘bazooka’ emergency power to increase its negotiating leverage
The investment will see the group focus on its packaging division
It’s getting tougher to sell the Irish message of ‘careful now’
Eurogroup meeting in Brussels next week expected to be dominated by new economic threat from US
On migration, politicians are specialising in the Janus strategy of facing two ways at once
‘He’s supposed to be the prime minister, so why is he carrying his own bag?’ - Micheál makes waves in China
Figures come from briefing material drawn up for Simon Harris on his appointment in December as Minister for Finance
Putting your head above the parapet in Trump’s America risks sanction
Tánaiste in hot water over comments on immigration and homelessness, but insists his position has been consistent
Tánaiste continues official visit to California
Trip by former party senator and general secretary in 2019 has attracted renewed criticism in recent days
Simon Harris defended by Independent councillor Malachy Steenson
The number of unsuccessful asylum seekers who left Ireland was up 89% last year
Patrick O’Donovan says he has deactivated his X account over concerns around Grok
A masterclass by the farming lobby captured both the Government and Opposition
Tánaiste welcomed figures but also pointed to companies frontloading exports in response to US moves
Tánaiste ‘would imagine’ rules on accessing State’s skies were followed on previous flight
Venezuelan president’s capture by US is ‘complex when it comes to international law’, says Tánaiste
Record corporation tax receipts and strong growth in imports indicate the strength of the IT and pharma sectors on which we rely heavily
Plus: National Concert Hall can’t stop the music; and a Clarewoman at Sellafield
With a healthy majority thanks to Independents, the Coalition should have time to get a grip on the issues of most concern to voters
Spending of windfall corporation taxes is an exercise in political expediency that we will almost certainly regret when the tide goes out
As the new year dawns, there is no shortage of reasons for concern
Simon Harris said ‘significant number’ of people in emergency accommodation ‘don’t have a housing right in Ireland’
Homeless executive chief rejects Tánaiste’s view, saying people who ‘can’t establish a right to housing ... are sent on their way’
In a wide-ranging interview, the Tánaiste responds to criticism of his statements on immigration, defends his social media usage and defends his credentials to be Minister for Finance
Outcome of appeal cannot upset the election of President Catherine Connolly - judges
It was a weird political year, featuring a humiliating presidential election for the Government parties and a far happier time for the Opposition
Minister for Housing, James Browne said the additional funding would enable many more small and medium house-builders to get involved
Discord dominated in the Dáil, Fianna Fáil tripped up in the race for the Áras and housing hasn’t gone away, you know
One of the many negative effects of the housing crisis is making Ireland a cold place for culture in all its forms
Tánaiste and Minister for Finance promises fresh era of financial planning
Coalition publishes new Medium Term Fiscal and Structural Plan, setting out spending for next five years
Tánaiste’s victim-impact statement submitted to court as woman jailed for threatening online messages
British ambassador in attendance reminded of Irish position on Palestine protesters at final Dáil sitting
Sandra Barry (40) Tor an Rí, Balgaddy, Co Lucan has received a six-month prison sentence
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
Ministers will also consider plans for public interest test for judicial reviews to prevent delays to infrastructure projects
Department of Defence believed there was agreement at ministerial adviser level for Ireland to seek money under EU loan scheme
Devices sighted in skies of Dublin Bay on night Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy landed in State
Government sides with Labour in row over Leaders’ Questions pecking order
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