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Standoff ensues over Minister’s unavailability at Covid committee

Standoff ensues over Minister’s unavailability at Covid committee

Donnelly unable to attend at ‘short notice’ but happy to attend next week, spokeswoman says

Wed Aug 12 2020 - 02:05
Government gives go ahead for €12m fund to help enterprise centres

Government gives go ahead for €12m fund to help enterprise centres

Funds available to centres renting space and offering supports to businesses

Wed Aug 12 2020 - 00:00
Ireland among countries urged to consider reinstating Covid-19 restrictions

Ireland among countries urged to consider reinstating Covid-19 restrictions

European body’s new risk assessment warns of ‘true resurgence’ in Covid-19 cases in several countries

Tue Aug 11 2020 - 02:46
Oireachtas committee to discuss Covid-19 outsbreaks at meat plants

Oireachtas committee to discuss Covid-19 outsbreaks at meat plants

Rapid spread of coronavirus in processing facilities in the midlands causing concerns

Mon Aug 10 2020 - 18:18
Offaly meat plant suspends operations pending test results

Offaly meat plant suspends operations pending test results

Politicians calling for plant closures amid spike in cases ‘not helpful’, says Varadkar

Mon Aug 10 2020 - 16:09
Court ruling on State climate plan ‘demands’ political attention

Court ruling on State climate plan ‘demands’ political attention

National agenda derailed by judgment, but Minister notes decision key to political focus

Sat Aug 01 2020 - 01:09
FDI into Ireland likely to fall due to pandemic, department warns

FDI into Ireland likely to fall due to pandemic, department warns

Attracting investment ‘will become much more difficult’, Varadkar has been warned

Sat Aug 01 2020 - 00:56
Greens’ coalition partners: ‘Now we know not to count them into our figures’

Greens’ coalition partners: ‘Now we know not to count them into our figures’

Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil TDs glad voting indiscipline has come now and not on budget

Sat Aug 01 2020 - 00:25
Data watchdog: ‘Doubts’ over whether welfare inspections at airports were lawful

Data watchdog: ‘Doubts’ over whether welfare inspections at airports were lawful

Controversy surrounds gathering of information from people in relation to Pandemic Unemployment Payment

Thu Jul 30 2020 - 13:50
Green list won't be reviewed until next week despite spikes in some countries

Green list won't be reviewed until next week despite spikes in some countries

Figures confirm sharp rises in cases in some green- list countries such as Malta since July 21st

Thu Jul 30 2020 - 06:55
Eighty five people who had Covid payment cut for leaving Ireland may get it back

Eighty five people who had Covid payment cut for leaving Ireland may get it back

Minister’s announcement fails to curb Opposition criticism over airport checks

Thu Jul 30 2020 - 05:56
Coveney given car because of frequent visits to Belfast

Coveney given car because of frequent visits to Belfast

Previous government argued for Coveney to keep State car

Thu Jul 30 2020 - 05:53
FAI told to make reforms or face ‘damaging’ consequences

FAI told to make reforms or face ‘damaging’ consequences

State withholding bulk of €30m bailout funds until progress on ‘key issues’

Thu Jul 30 2020 - 01:00
PUP explainer: What’s the latest on pandemic payment squabble?

PUP explainer: What’s the latest on pandemic payment squabble?

ICCL and Flac have suggested decisions on stripping benefit could be open to challenge

Wed Jul 29 2020 - 20:00
Varadkar intervened over retention of State car for Coveney

Varadkar intervened over retention of State car for Coveney

Government confirms contacts as Labour leader says Minister is using car ‘without permission’

Wed Jul 29 2020 - 18:37
Majority of Irish children say pandemic homeschooling impaired learning

Majority of Irish children say pandemic homeschooling impaired learning

Mental health of some second-level students also negatively impacted, study finds

Wed Jul 29 2020 - 04:01
More than 2,500 pandemic payments stopped, says Minister

More than 2,500 pandemic payments stopped, says Minister

Opposition says suspending PUP for those who travel abroad ‘blatant discrimination’

Tue Jul 28 2020 - 22:35
Rules stopping pandemic payments for people who go on holidays ‘not legal’ - Flac

Rules stopping pandemic payments for people who go on holidays ‘not legal’ - Flac

Free Legal Advice Centre requesting that the policy be immediately suspended

Tue Jul 28 2020 - 19:02
Non-green list passengers should be tested before travelling to Ireland, DAA to say

Non-green list passengers should be tested before travelling to Ireland, DAA to say

Airports authority to propose move to Oireachtas Covid-19 committee

Tue Jul 28 2020 - 06:02
Denying unemployment payment because of travel could be open to legal challenge

Denying unemployment payment because of travel could be open to legal challenge

Government TDs raise concerns after 104 people had their pandemic unemployment payment cut after foreign travel

Tue Jul 28 2020 - 02:50
‘No zero-risk scenario’: Hiring 1,000 extra teachers to be a challenge, accepts Minister

‘No zero-risk scenario’: Hiring 1,000 extra teachers to be a challenge, accepts Minister

Guidelines for schools to ‘dramatically limit risk’ of coronavirus to staff and pupils

Tue Jul 28 2020 - 00:15
Q&A: What’s going on with the Pandemic Unemployment Payment?

Q&A: What’s going on with the Pandemic Unemployment Payment?

New rules mean people travelling may lose benefits and must be ‘genuinely seeking work’

Mon Jul 27 2020 - 20:04
Spread of Covid-19 in the State has ‘stabilised’ but is not being suppressed - NPHET

Spread of Covid-19 in the State has ‘stabilised’ but is not being suppressed - NPHET

No new deaths and 11 additional cases confirmed in the Republic

Mon Jul 27 2020 - 19:14
Covid-19 testing concerns raised by expert taskforce

Covid-19 testing concerns raised by expert taskforce

Current virus testing system ‘unprepared for the purpose of preventing a second surge’

Mon Jul 27 2020 - 06:38
New childcare agency will bring ‘fragmented’ sector together

New childcare agency will bring ‘fragmented’ sector together

Review to focus on reform of childcare but will not directly tackle high costs

Mon Jul 27 2020 - 02:31
Schools reopening: €350m plan will not require pupils and teachers to wear face masks

Schools reopening: €350m plan will not require pupils and teachers to wear face masks

Cabinet set to approve plan on Monday that will suggest a pod system in classrooms for older primary pupils

Mon Jul 27 2020 - 01:00
Non-court grievance resolution urged for CervicalCheck cases

Non-court grievance resolution urged for CervicalCheck cases

Patients such as late Ruth Morrissey need way to address screening errors, says Scally

Mon Jul 27 2020 - 00:20
Donohoe says salary top-ups need to be seen in context of stimulus

Donohoe says salary top-ups need to be seen in context of stimulus

Minister says he can ‘understand the anger’ of some at salary hikes for Ministers of State

Sun Jul 26 2020 - 13:08
Ireland's economy gets largest-ever cash injection with grants, tax cuts and loan guarantees

Ireland's economy gets largest-ever cash injection with grants, tax cuts and loan guarantees

Vat cut that will 'benefit everyone' is big surprise

Fri Jul 24 2020 - 01:38
Stimulus package aims to turbocharge economy over next six months

Stimulus package aims to turbocharge economy over next six months

Analysis: Package puts emphasis on spending by State, businesses and consumers

Thu Jul 23 2020 - 20:52
July stimulus: Surprise tax cut and help-to-buy scheme expanded

July stimulus: Surprise tax cut and help-to-buy scheme expanded

Covid unemployment payment to be extended until April 2021 but closed to new applicants

Thu Jul 23 2020 - 20:07
Expansion of help-to-buy scheme tax rebate will ‘help thousands’

Expansion of help-to-buy scheme tax rebate will ‘help thousands’

Raising of rebate from €20,000 to €30,000 will not fuel inflation, Taoiseach argues

Thu Jul 23 2020 - 19:31
July stimulus: What does the plan mean for you?

July stimulus: What does the plan mean for you?

What the Government’s €7 billion plan means for people, businesses and the environment

Thu Jul 23 2020 - 18:27
July stimulus: 'Staycation voucher', jobs supports and capital spending part of €7bn plan

July stimulus: 'Staycation voucher', jobs supports and capital spending part of €7bn plan

Plan will include new employment scheme to support wages of those temporarily put on short-time working

Thu Jul 23 2020 - 10:03
Coronavirus: Only 4,100 calls made to check up on 60,000 arrivals to Dublin Airport

Coronavirus: Only 4,100 calls made to check up on 60,000 arrivals to Dublin Airport

Figures show percentage of follow-up calls being answered appears to be declining

Thu Jul 23 2020 - 02:32
Covid-19 outbreaks in households claimed 68 lives, new data shows

Covid-19 outbreaks in households claimed 68 lives, new data shows

One in every 10 cases of coronavirus was contracted in clusters in private dwellings

Thu Jul 23 2020 - 02:10
Wide-ranging reform of nursing home sector recommended by Oireachtas committee

Wide-ranging reform of nursing home sector recommended by Oireachtas committee

Covid-19 group’s draft report seeks governance shake-up for private nursing homes

Thu Jul 23 2020 - 02:04
Richard Bruton elected chairman of Fine Gael parliamentary party

Richard Bruton elected chairman of Fine Gael parliamentary party

Long-serving TD elected unopposed, with Jennifer Carroll MacNeill as vice-chair

Wed Jul 22 2020 - 21:42
Green list: Coalition criticised over confusing advice on travel to and from 15 destinations

Green list: Coalition criticised over confusing advice on travel to and from 15 destinations

Government says ‘safest thing to do is not to travel’ but quarantine not needed for those arriving from selected locations

Wed Jul 22 2020 - 20:33
Health workers reporting for duty while sick during pandemic a ‘big problem’

Health workers reporting for duty while sick during pandemic a ‘big problem’

Practice is ‘in the Irish healthcare worker’s psyche’, says HSE assistant national director

Tue Jul 21 2020 - 21:51
More than 1,300 tests missed by confirmed contacts of Covid-19 cases

More than 1,300 tests missed by confirmed contacts of Covid-19 cases

TD asks if gardaí could be sent to homes of people who are not turning up

Tue Jul 21 2020 - 16:38
Government accused of endangering reopening of schools

Government accused of endangering reopening of schools

Social Democrats call for very strict travel rules to reduce spread of Covid-19

Tue Jul 21 2020 - 13:24
Annual cost of providing State-run childcare could top €2bn

Annual cost of providing State-run childcare could top €2bn

Research by Department of Children noted creche fees among highest in Europe

Tue Jul 21 2020 - 06:41
Health workers may have hidden Covid-19 symptoms to avoid losing pay – union

Health workers may have hidden Covid-19 symptoms to avoid losing pay – union

Culture of staff working when ill contributed to larger outbreaks, says IMO as State’s chief medic warns workplaces are ‘new front line’ in fight against the virus

Tue Jul 21 2020 - 02:25
PPE shortage endangered lives of health workers, Siptu says

PPE shortage endangered lives of health workers, Siptu says

Irish Medical Organisation calls for State to stockpile PPE in event of second wave

Tue Jul 21 2020 - 02:08
Government’s €7bn stimulus plan delayed due to EU leaders’ talks

Government’s €7bn stimulus plan delayed due to EU leaders’ talks

Ministers and officials continue to put final touches to ‘July jobs’ plan expected later this week

Tue Jul 21 2020 - 01:00
TDs strongly encouraged to wear masks while attending Dáil

TDs strongly encouraged to wear masks while attending Dáil

Ceann Comhairle says measure plays important role in keeping members safe

Mon Jul 20 2020 - 13:38
Reform of insurance sector targeted by senior Ministers

Reform of insurance sector targeted by senior Ministers

Cabinet seeks to apply muscle to address insurance costs and compensation payouts

Sat Jul 18 2020 - 02:28
Covid-19: Extension to rent-freeze will be short, says Minister

Covid-19: Extension to rent-freeze will be short, says Minister

Minister for Housing denies rift with Attorney General, length of extension to be disclosed

Fri Jul 17 2020 - 21:31
Apple case hardens Brussels’ resolve to tackle ‘agressive taxation’

Apple case hardens Brussels’ resolve to tackle ‘agressive taxation’

Commission plans to use treaty clause to allow it act against low-tax member states

Thu Jul 16 2020 - 04:00
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