Could Independent Ireland grow on back of fuel price protests?
Party with four TDs, an MEP and 24 councillors draws support from conservative, traditionalist and right-leaning voters, polling indicates
Party with four TDs, an MEP and 24 councillors draws support from conservative, traditionalist and right-leaning voters, polling indicates
Government weighing different models as it tries to encourage savers to invest rather than deposit cash in banks
Supreme Court ruling on appeal over FG instruction could impact future presidential election campaigns
Government can’t do a budget every week in Dáil, Simon Harris says
Some 7,000 of State’s 16,000 homeless in Dublin’s north inner city
Fine Gael has always stood up for rural Ireland, Tánaiste tells meeting of parliamentary party
Inflation is a concern, says Simon Harris
Ministers warn windfall driven by corporation tax may not last as calls grow to extend fuel supports and energy credits
Unpacking Simon Harris’s proposed savings and investment scheme and whether it will help the ‘squeezed middle’
‘Severe’ scenario could mean inflation hits 6% – but economy is expected to continue to grow
Inside Politics: Connolly to make call on referring Bill after ‘intense’ Council of State meeting
Institute of International and European Affairs suggests an arrangement that draws on examples from several countries
Despite expected growth, future spending increases and pledges may come under review
Will the State’s sovereign wealth fund follow Germany’s example as defence spending rises?
Taoiseach Micheál Martin defended Coalition’s response to the fuel crisis and underlined the importance of renewables
Top 10 unpublished settlements yield €240m, a 43% increase on 2024
Council of State to consider the constitutionality of the International Protection Bill 2026
Economy in good shape despite ‘fluid and volatile’ global situation, says Minister for Finance
Labour leader had criticised Minister over his comments on media coverage of fuel protest
The decent people who protested last week have a choice to make next time they’re on the streets
Workers’ living standards squeezed, Ictu chief says, with Coalition listening to ‘those who shout the loudest’
Living City Initiative will include Athlone, Drogheda, Dundalk, Letterkenny and Sligo
There is a troubling disconnect between the Taoiseach and voters. Micheál Martin must reconnect with the people or stand down
Many thought PTSB would not survive the banking crisis. Now the lender has the chance to become a real challenger to AIB and Bank of Ireland
Parties accuse Coalition of ‘splashing the cash’ on developers and landlords while ignoring workers
The organisers of the fuel protests had neither the right nor the authority to speak on behalf of ‘the people of Ireland’
Renewed questions over Taoiseach’s future while need to reconnect with core voters identified within Fine Gael
Requests to meet Taoiseach and Tánaiste following two-week trek have gone unanswered, organiser says
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The world is getting more expensive and this is the time for Government to wake people up to that fact
Sharp exchanges in Dáil debate as Coalition accused of ‘abandoning the Irish people’ by Mary Lou McDonald amid fuel crisis
Tánaiste says no need for ‘any sort of formal review’ into RTÉ’s coverage as party colleague comes in for criticism
Goodbody Stockbrokers describes price as a ‘disappointing outcome’
Confidence motion to be debated in the Dáil this afternoon
Security being tightened for Taoiseach and Ministers amid concerns around hardliners and far-right agitators
Mounting concern within Department of Finance that budget numbers now ‘meaningless’
Coalition denies latest measures a direct response to blockades, but faces further headaches
The seeds of this week’s disruption were sown in meetings in late March and fomented in online forums and WhatsApp groups
Fuel protests movement vows to extend disruptive actions into weekend as talks under way for solution
Former minister kept order in the Dáil chamber as ceann comhairle during turbulent times of crash
Savings rate in the fourth quarter of last year was provisionally estimated at 10.9%, the lowest in over a decade
Economists argue for targeted fuel supports and spending our taxation largesse on infrastructure to eliminate bottlenecks
AI is coming for Ireland’s workforce and that will have huge implications for the country’s future
Ministers insist they will only speak to organisations such as Irish Road Hauliers Association and Irish Farmers Association
In the News podcast: Too much is locked up in Irish deposit accounts, Simon Harris wants it invested
Next decision on financial aid not expected until expiry of measures brought in a fortnight ago
Latest exchequer returns come ahead of real impact from Iran war
Ministers maintain human oversight remains a non-negotiable component in carrying out certain tasks
`Petrol only for priest, doctor and midwife’
The Government announced a €250m package to lower fuel costs and extend fuel allowance payments for four weeks
If there were real competition here between banks, Irish depositors would be substantially better off
UK’s Individual Savings Account allows individuals to invest up to £20,000 a year, with no tax on contributions or growth, and no exit tax
Department of Justice moving forward with laws to address planning issues around proposed accommodation centres
Tánaiste warns that households may need to reduce energy usage as Government considers further support measures
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