One in five fear Ireland’s new savings scheme will ‘benefit only the wealthy’
Study shows younger people and those on lower incomes are distinctly more sceptical about Government plan to tap bank savings
Study shows younger people and those on lower incomes are distinctly more sceptical about Government plan to tap bank savings
Various approaches open to Government but any change is likely to do little more than keep take-home pay rising more or less in line with inflation
Cuts are due to expire at end of July, with Taoiseach and Tánaiste saying there will be no ‘cliff edge’
Government’s €2bn Shared Island Fund succeeding because it has not become embroiled in constitutional debate, says Martin
Discretionary fiscal spending should be temporary and targeted, Washington-based fund says
Senior Fianna Fáil sources confirm there is no intention to push forward with Oireachtas committee recommendations
Any change in reductions will require legislation to be passed through Oireachtas before summer recess
Are we supposed to believe 60,000 abortions since 2018 have nothing to do with falling school enrolments?
Proponents say proposal has had plenty of examination - but opponents may play for time
Teachers inflicted cruelty on young pupils in primary and industrial schools
Study shows 35% of adults who do not currently invest would do so if tax-free investment account introduced
Senior Government figures signal phased approach to reversing reductions
If ever there was a case for a conscience vote in the Dáil, this is it
Eamonn Crowley said on a call with analysts in October he was not aware of the Government receiving any bid approach
Tánaiste says decision on petrol and diesel pricing to be made before mid-July Dáil recess
Minister for Justice emphasises support for Taoiseach’s Shared Island project which will see €2bn spent on cross-Border co-operation
A ‘once-in-a-generation opportunity’ to help people with addiction; and ‘climate on steroids’
Some Government TDs argue at Oireachtas health committee that pushing Bill through rapidly could cause divisions
Government should demonstrate real leadership by bringing vacant buildings back into use
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Surge in R&D investment confirms Irish shift to knowledge economy, consultancy says
Andy Burnham, his likely successor as UK prime minister, won’t have any such luxury
Harris says right to protest does not extend to blockading critical infrastructure
Increased borrowing limit for Housing Finance Agency and plans for AI Gigafactory also on Cabinet agenda
Track upgrade north of Malahide and at Clongriffin, electrification of 37km of network from Malahide to Drogheda planned
Companies Registration Office seeking ways to verify data filed by firms
A blueprint is a detailed plan which can be followed to build something. Harris is promising it by the time of the Fine Gael ardfheis in November. It’s not going to happen
Analysis: The speed of the Fine Gael leader’s shift in attitude has taken even his own party by surprise
Issues from policing to currency that affect all of us need to be addressed
Trump says Iran peace deal has averted ‘worldwide depression’ but closer to home experts worry prices will continue to rise regardless
As we prepare for a reconfigured Ireland, the ideal place for a new city is the northwest – Sligo to be precise
Possible leadership contenders O’Callaghan and Calleary vote against removing three-day waiting period
Irish households ‘ready to invest, but doing so with one hand tied behind their backs’, group says
Government and Minister for Health have insisted contract breaches ‘simply won’t be tolerated’, Simon Harris tells Dáil
National group to tackle sanctions evasion efforts
New planning guidelines for rural Ireland to be approved, Tánaiste Simon Harris tells Fine Gael meeting
Proposal will abolish compulsory three-day wait for access
Local politicians will still have a say in who get gets subjected to the derelict site tax
Little explanation of Coalition support for Opposition’s bid to remove key clause from draft law Harris said ‘has to count for something’
Government needs to deliver on its own commitment to strengthen local government
Rioters focused their cruel fury on people of colour, whose ancestors were once fellow subjects of the crown
Jim O’Callaghan pledges formal State apology for victims will be approved by Cabinet before Dáil’s summer recess
Micheál Martin says Bill should go to committee stage; Government TDs will have free vote as a ‘matter of conscience’
Move would be ‘embarrassing’ for the EU, Patrick O’Donovan says
National Economic Dialogue forum used to stress need for restraint and sustainable fiscal management
Every party in Dáil favours a united Ireland and subject is not owned by Sinn Féin, says Simon Harris
Government eager to avoid criticism of last year’s budget with a key theme of ensuring work pays
Inside Politics: Fuel prices, public pay and derelict sites all feature on a busy political agenda
Irish savers could soon plough billions into a tax-efficient, State-backed vehicle. But can the media-savvy Tánaiste deliver?
National Economic Dialogue event will hear childcare and tax moves central to next budget
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill tells senior doctors to ‘remedy’ situation relating to public contracts next month
Government to introduce new tax out of ‘frustration ... and some bit of anger’, Tánaiste says
Fine Gael leader says planning for constitutional change ‘must involve listening to all traditions’
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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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