Can the Anglo-Irish honeymoon of Keir Starmer’s premiership last after his departure?
Prime minister has transformed British-Irish relations during his time in Downing Street – can they thrive after he is gone?
Prime minister has transformed British-Irish relations during his time in Downing Street – can they thrive after he is gone?
Simon Harris warns steep rise in inflation would have ‘very significant’ impact on large parts of the Irish economy
Government open to examining supports as energy costs increase – but repeat of energy credits unlikely
Party’s leader accuses Coalition of ‘disastrous’ immigration policy claiming it ‘refused to work with communities’
Properly structured performance-related pay would be the carrot to the stick of one of Europe’s toughest executive accountability regimes
Former minister and European commissioner nominated by Government following independent selection process
Personal spending on goods and services, a key measure of domestic economic activity, grew by up 2.9% in 2025, CSO data shows
Harris says any one who comes to work in public service ‘will obviously be bound by the likes of the Official Secrets Act’
Sale of UK brewer sees retail investors wiped out
Data released under Freedom of Information law show matter consistently raised between 2023 and earlier this year
There is little evidence to suggest Austrian bank Bawag would be a good buyer for PTSB
Hosting of EU presidency among several items to be brought to Cabinet on Tuesday by Government Ministers
Senior officials and Ministers met in Dublin earlier to discuss the escalating crisis in Middle East and Gulf region
Coalition leaders will not relish Dublin Central and Galway West contests. Just ask Keir Starmer
Bold reform required if Irish households are to thrive financially by investing in markets over medium to long term
How the spin unfolded was both entertaining and educational, offering observers an insight into the DNA of Harris as a politician
Concern at senior levels of Government that Brussels deal making demands during EU role will pull bandwidth from domestic agenda
Swedish scheme has no cap on contributions and may be considered politically safer
This will be the eighth apology since Bertie Ahern’s landmark address to Dáil Éireann in 1999
Inside Politics: Changes to rent regulations prompt high-decibel bad-tempered exchanges
Helen McEntee wants Ireland’s defence capability to ‘match that of other small western European countries’
Inside Politics: Sinn Féin selects Janice Boylan for Dublin Central byelection
Commitment for move given following meeting of representatives with Taoiseach and Tánaiste
Government got review of SNA allocation at schools ‘wrong’, Simon Harris says
Move comes as direct result of 51-day hunger strike outside Leinster House by four survivors in 2025
There have been warnings within Government about cost of what will likely be biggest redress scheme in country’s history
We want services funded by multinational corporation tax but won’t own up to the compromises involved
Drug withdrawn from most markets in 1961 following widespread evidence it was linked to birth defects
Political pressure works. That lesson will not be lost on other groups looking for more resources
Vacant Dáil seat stemmed from election of former independent TD Catherine Connolly as president
Lack of agreement likely to raise questions about plans to limit access to such sites for under-16s
As concerns grow around safety, identity theft, consent and AI, attitudes to sharing images on social media are changing
Government has already announced trial of ‘digital wallet’ age verification mechanism for accessing platforms
Court ruling striking down tariffs jeopardises key power in delivering White House economic plan
Any pivot in the US president’s tariff focus could have serious implications for Ireland
Once bitten, twice shy – so twice bitten, stay away apparently holds
Any staff losses will be from September 1st, not ‘now or Easter’, Michael Moynihan says
Experiences in the UK, Canada and Sweden show what an Irish scheme might mean for savers
Tánaiste Simon Harris says aim is to allow people from all backgrounds to invest their savings
Coalition plans to consult EU and ‘like-minded countries’ to promote Europe-wide measures that could keep children off social media
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
Simon Harris needs to generate some bogus non-resident account energy
Minister for Housing insists ‘sustained, practical, effective action’ has been taken to restrict multiple unit sales
Tánaiste tells Patrick Grealish, who has 70 previous convictions, ‘your actions are not consequence-free’
Tax rules currently keeping ordinary people ‘locked out’ of investment options - Tánaiste
Simon Harris has pledged a new savings strategy. But what will it mean for Irish savers?
Simon Harris says the Government is looking at ways to encourage Irish people to save and invest
State not ‘immune from the big threats’, says Tánaiste
Gardaí reported to have raised concerns about policing the fixture if it were held in Dublin
Central Bank of Ireland governor declines to say if he wants to stay on when current term ends
Simon Harris said he would discuss claims with Taoiseach and Minister for Justice
Couple and children with special needs face living in hostel due to impending ‘no fault’ eviction, Dáil told
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