Tánaiste says it was ‘appropriate’ that senator resigned Fine Gael whip after arrest
Circumstances that led to Martin Conway’s resignation were distressing and there will be ‘a full investigation’, Simon Harris says
Circumstances that led to Martin Conway’s resignation were distressing and there will be ‘a full investigation’, Simon Harris says
Tánaiste’s comments come after Taoiseach Micheál Martin trailed possibility of replacing RPZs
Tánaiste says ‘radical’ amendment need on legislation to avoid EU infringement proceedings
Proposal likely to meet resistance in Department of Finance after experience of crash
The former RTÉ sports broadcaster is one of Fine Gael’s five nominees for the Seanad
Defence Forces below target strength and lacking several capabilities common in European countries of a similar size
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Tánaiste says he believes Taoiseach will receive invitation to the White House for St Patrick’s Day
Ireland could be caught in the middle of a devastating US-EU trade war
Controversy comes as figures show the number of Palestinians seeking asylum in Ireland has increased more than eightfold
Israel Katz said Ireland, Spain and Norway should accept Gazans in wake of Trump idea for enclave
Former broadcasters Alison Comyn and Gráinne Seoige tipped as possible nominees
Claim of need to ‘start from scratch’ is to ‘avoid taking action’, Roderic O’Gorman says
Taoiseach insists ‘no attempt to deceive’ but he is ‘extremely disappointed’ completions less than official 33,000 target
St Patrick’s Day visit should be cancelled if US president remains on ‘trajectory towards ethnic cleansing’, Social Democrats say
Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy sought to end impasse but Michael Lowry is not ready to let matter rest
Cabinet expected to approve new ‘resilience plan’ for ESB to ensure the State’s energy grid is better equipped to withstand extreme weather events
Critics decry Michael D Higgins speech for Holocaust Memorial Day, politicians’ stance on Gaza and the Occupied Territories Bill
Irish influence in the US may be moving to a different phase rather than declining
Ruling appears to present a path to resolving the conflict about speaking time and allowing the Dáil to proceed this week
US president has warned he will impose levies on European Union
Occupied Territories Bill ‘might pose problems’ for multinationals and other businesses in Ireland, Department of Enterprise briefing note states
Ceasefire in Gaza and election of pro-Israel US president Donald Trump likely to feed into deliberations on Occupied Territories Bill
There have been many inquiries into killings during the Troubles but this seems unique, allowing families to express their deepest feelings about their loved ones
Harris’s success or failure in his new role will mean success or failure for all of us
It is the less predictable events that will present the biggest problems for the Coalition
Victim’s sister questions whether process will uncover the full truth
Warning contained in departmental briefing prepared for incoming Minister for Defence Simon Harris
Mary Hanafin hoping ‘at least two’ women TDs from party are appointed as ministers of State on Wednesday
Up to 100,000 customers likely to be without power for the rest of the week
Several protesters walked out of President Michael D Higgins’s speech marking Holocaust Memorial Day
‘Unprecedented’ is overused, but even veterans were hard-pressed to find another way on Wednesday to describe the chaotic scenes in the Dáil
Late-night wrangling produced a compromise over the Regional Independents - but whether it holds remains to be seen
Under the agreement between the two parties Fianna Fáil will have 10 Junior Ministers and Fine Gael will have eight
Tánaiste says the pair discussed repealing and replacing the contentious Legacy Act
Cabinet criticised as ‘very male’ with only three women as full ministers, down one from last time
European leaders are bracing themselves as Trump’s return to the White House has plunged the Continent into a precarious era. Evidently, the memo has failed to reach Dáil Éireann
Dáil approves Micheál Martin's new Cabinet by a margin of 97 votes to 72
Simon Harris becomes Minister for Foreign Affairs as Jim O'Callaghan takes justice portfolio
Simon Harris takes Foreign Affairs, while Helen McEntee moves to Education, making way for Jim O’Callaghan at Justice
What was essentially a pro forma day has descended into a fiasco
Fianna Fáil’s Mary Butler and Fine Gael’s Martin Heydon are among TDs tipped for promotion
Government-supporting Independents to speak from Dáil opposition benches during election of taoiseach
The solemnity of the occasion contrasts with the unseemly manner in which ithas been assembled
It offers Simon Harris a chance to atone for his
Wednesday heralds a day of triumph for longstanding Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin
Who is likely to end up where after the confabulations are done and dusted?
Former minister Nora Owen pointed out there is precedent for non-ministerial members of the Regional Independents Group sitting on the opposition benches in the Dáil
The bulk of the six-week negotiations happened between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, but the Regional Independent Group played a vital role in forming the new government
Fianna Fáil leader has seven Cabinet jobs and the chief whip’s post to give out but he has about a dozen realistic contenders so many are going to be disappointed
Fianna Fáil set to have 8 Cabinet seats and 7 will go to Fine Gael with Micheál Martin becoming next Taoiseach
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Fine Gael proposal dropped amid concerns about international instability and economic uncertainty
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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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