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€200,000 pay cap urged by Burton

NOBODY IN the public service “higher echelons” should be paid more than €200,000 including “expenses and everything else”, according…

Fri Jul 10 2009 - 01:00

FG deputy seeks new investigation into former nun

A CALL has been made for the reopening of an investigation into former nun Nora Wall, resident manager in the 1980s of St Michael…

Thu Jul 09 2009 - 01:00

Taoiseach sets October 2nd date for referendum on Lisbon

TAOISEACH BRIAN Cowen has confirmed the Lisbon Treaty referendum will take place on Friday, October 2nd, as legislation to allow…

Thu Jul 09 2009 - 01:00

Ahern says Garda will get whatever it needs in fight against gangs

THE GARDA will get whatever it needs to deal with criminal gangs, “whether it is in Limerick or anywhere else on this island”, …

Wed Jul 08 2009 - 01:00

Flanagan calls for new Wall investigation

A call has been made for the re-opening of an investigation into former nun Nora Wall, resident manager in the 1980s of St Michael…

Wed Jul 08 2009 - 01:00

Coughlan tells of huge rise in redundancy claims

TÁNAISTE Mary Coughlan has said it is “totally unacceptable” that it takes an average of six months to process rebate applications…

Wed Jul 08 2009 - 01:00

Fast-tracking Bill is abuse of power, says Opposition

OPPOSITION TDS have sharply criticised as an “abuse of power” the “frenzied manner” in which controversial new criminal justice…

Sat Jul 04 2009 - 01:00

Limerick Ministers say Bill is vital to end gang rule

TWO LIMERICK Government Ministers have staunchly defended the legislation to allow for non-jury trials as essential to dealing…

Sat Jul 04 2009 - 01:00

Cuffe criticises Bill to hold gang trials in non-jury court

GOVERNMENT backbencher Ciarán Cuffe has sharply criticised criminal justice legislation which allows for the use of the non-jury…

Sat Jul 04 2009 - 01:00

Both sides trade sharp exchanges as Bills get the chop

DAIL SKETCH: THE SPIRIT of Madame La Guillotine continued to haunt Dáil Éireann yesterday as debate on three more Bills was …

Fri Jul 03 2009 - 01:00

Cullen proposes 'very generous' offer

MINISTER FOR Sport Martin Cullen has proposed a “very generous and worthy scheme” to the Gaelic Players Association (GPA), he…

Fri Jul 03 2009 - 01:00

Inquiry into English paper controversy to report today

MINISTER FOR Education Batt O’Keeffe will receive the inquiry report on the Leaving Certificate English paper controversy today…

Fri Jul 03 2009 - 01:00

O'Keeffe says it is too early to set up forum on school patronage

IT WOULD be premature to establish a forum on school patronage until current work on the issue is completed, according to Minister…

Fri Jul 03 2009 - 01:00

Dáil suspended after repeated heckling and testy exchanges

FOR THE second time in less than a week the Dáil was suspended yesterday after repeated heckling and testy exchanges.

Thu Jul 02 2009 - 01:00

New mental hospital will not be built at Thornton Hall

A NEW central mental hospital will not now be built at the Thornton Hall prison site in north Dublin, Minister of State for Health…

Thu Jul 02 2009 - 01:00

Cowen refuses to say if report on cost-savings will be published

TAOISEACH BRIAN Cowen has refused to say whether the report by the group informally known as An Bord Snip will be published

Wed Jul 01 2009 - 01:00

Call for ombudsman in grocery 'wild west'

IRELAND NEEDS a retail ombudsman and code of practice because the grocery sector is “bedevilled with intimidation”, Minister …

Wed Jul 01 2009 - 01:00

Three new Garda divisions planned

THREE NEW Garda divisions are to be created from two existing ones as part of plans to realign boundaries with those of local…

Tue Jun 30 2009 - 01:00

Take action on 'corporate welfare' first, says Shortall

THE GOVERNMENT should tackle “corporate welfare” before it attacks basic social welfare rates, Labour’s social and family affairs…

Tue Jun 30 2009 - 01:00

UN secretary general to visit Ireland next month

UNITED NATIONS secretary general Ban Ki-Moon will make an official visit to Ireland next month, the first by a UN secretary general…

Mon Jun 29 2009 - 01:00

PDs could have won 12 seats - O'Malley

THE PROGRESSIVE Democrats would have won 12 seats in the 2007 general election, had the party pulled out of government following…

Mon Jun 29 2009 - 01:00

Rent deposit account may save State €80m

THE STATE could save €80 million in mediating disputes about tenants’ deposits by creating a “national treasury account” to hold…

Fri Jun 26 2009 - 01:00

Government forced into Dáil debate on IMF report

THE GOVERNMENT was yesterday forced to agree to a Dáil debate on the IMF and OECD reports on the economy next week after Opposition…

Fri Jun 26 2009 - 01:00

Guillotine allows 'one minute 20 seconds' per amendment

A GUILLOTINE on housing legislation allowed just one minute and 20 seconds for each of the 170 amendments to be dealt with, Labour…

Fri Jun 26 2009 - 01:00

Yes vote 'intrinsic to our interests' - Cowen

IT IS extreme political naivety to believe there would be no “political consequences or effect” to a No vote in the Lisbon Treaty…

Thu Jun 25 2009 - 01:00

Government wants to give banks 'undated blank cheque'

LABOUR LEADER Eamon Gilmore has claimed the Government wants to give the banking system an “undated blank cheque” in amending…

Wed Jun 24 2009 - 01:00

Irish troops in Chad 'cruelly exposed' because of fuel shortage

IRISH TROOPS were left “cruelly exposed” and unable to carry out their duties on their UN mission in Chad because of fuel shortages…

Wed Jun 24 2009 - 01:00

Cowen to give Lisbon poll date in fortnight

TAOISEACH BRIAN Cowen will name the exact date for the Lisbon Treaty referendum when legislation to allow it take place goes …

Wed Jun 24 2009 - 01:00

Dáil adjourns for three hours on early completion of Bills

THE DÁIL adjourned unexpectedly yesterday for three hours because of the early completion of a number of Bills.

Fri Jun 19 2009 - 01:00

Minister rejects Opposition calls to change TV licence system

ALTERNATIVES TO the television licence fee have to be considered with “caution and due diligence”, Minister for Communications…

Fri Jun 19 2009 - 01:00

Bill on EDA being prepared

LEGISLATION TO ensure Cabinet and Dáil approval of Ireland’s participation in European Defence Agency (EDA) operations will be…

Fri Jun 19 2009 - 01:00

Lee stakes an early claim for a seat on the front bench

The golden boy of the Opposition raised some eyebrows sitting beside his party leader

Fri Jun 19 2009 - 01:00

Passing of Lisbon Treaty 'vital'

PASSING THE Lisbon Treaty referendum in the autumn is “vital for the future of the country”, particularly in the current economic…

Thu Jun 18 2009 - 01:00

Ó Cuív asked about 'Foinse' problems

LACK OF funding is not the problem in the case of the Irish language newspaper Foinse (Source) which is in danger of closing …

Thu Jun 18 2009 - 01:00

Special needs cuts will hit poor hardest, says Gilmore

CHILDREN WHOSE special needs classes have been cut are “going to be left behind largely because they’re poor”, Labour leader …

Wed Jun 17 2009 - 01:00

Moriarty pays €1.2m in four years for private solicitor

A PRIVATE practice solicitor has been employed by the Moriarty tribunal at €1,000 a day, costing €1

Wed Jun 17 2009 - 01:00

Cowen defends closing EU forum

THE DECISION to close down the National Forum on Europe has been made because of current financial difficulties and the “necessity…

Wed Jun 17 2009 - 01:00

Cuts to council cleaning spend a false economy, claims survey

COUNCILS ARE saving an estimated €750 a week by cutting weekend cleaning budgets but it is a false economy, according to Irish…

Mon Jun 15 2009 - 01:00

Britain 'treated equally' those failed by State

TRIBUTE WAS paid to Britain for “treating equally” Irish people who went there when they failed to get equality in Ireland…

Sat Jun 13 2009 - 01:00

Tearing down the 'institutions of terror'

DAIL SKETCH: WIPE THEM out, said Catherine Byrne

Sat Jun 13 2009 - 01:00

Rights referendum would be 'monument' to victims

A REFERENDUM to enshrine children’s rights in the Constitution is “possibly the greatest monument” to the victims of child abuse…

Sat Jun 13 2009 - 01:00

Department 'stood idly by' while children were abused

CASES OF child abuse where the Department of Education “stood idly by”, were highlighted in the Dáil during the debate.

Sat Jun 13 2009 - 01:00

Hand over primary school network to State, says Gilmore

THE PRIMARY school network should be handed over to State ownership, according to Labour leader Eamon Gilmore, who said there…

Fri Jun 12 2009 - 01:00

Department officials 'incompetent, lazy'

DEBATE ON RYAN REPORT: SENIOR DEPARTMENT of Education officials are either obscurantist members of secret societies or else …

Fri Jun 12 2009 - 01:00

Light 'shone into darkest corners in history of the State' - Cowen

THE RYAN commission report on child abuse is one of the most important reports “and almost certainly the gravest ever published…

Fri Jun 12 2009 - 01:00

State still failing to protect children in 'grave danger' of child abuse

THE GOVERNMENT must act urgently to protect vulnerable children today,” said Sinn Féin Dáil leader Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin who warned…

Fri Jun 12 2009 - 01:00

Taxpayers '€60bn exposure' if Anglo wound up

ALLOWING ANGLO-Irish Bank to be wound up could expose taxpayers to a €60 billion liability, Taoiseach Brian Cowen has insisted…

Thu Jun 11 2009 - 01:00

Policy 'failures' caused crisis

CATASTROPHIC POLICY failures “have put us in the hole we are in” and the Government is unable to address its own policies because…

Thu Jun 11 2009 - 01:00

Coalition is doing good job, says Gormley

GREEN PARTY: GREEN PARTY TDs will support the motion of confidence in the Government “because we believe the Government is doing…

Wed Jun 10 2009 - 01:00

Taoiseach made 'wrong choices, not hard choices'

LABOUR: THE ELECTORATE voted no confidence in the Government because it made “the wrong choices” and “provided bad leadership…

Wed Jun 10 2009 - 01:00
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