Revelations show appalling personal behaviour among some CHI medics
Toll on medics training under certain consultants was especially acute
Report reveals ‘toxic culture’ among consultants at CHI hospital
Internal report also reveals possible misuse of National Treatment Purchase Fund
Housing emergency? Ireland is not even acting at the level of mildly urgent
We are heading for a decade of failure to get to grips with a growing social disaster. That’s long enough to fix things, even in Ireland
BBC faces legal costs bill of more than €3m after jury finds it defamed Gerry Adams
Former Sinn Féin president said he took case to ‘put manners on British Broadcasting Corporation’
Minister objected to second term for Arts Council director amid fallout over botched IT project
Governing body taking legal action to try to recoup €4m, Dáil’s Public Accounts Committee told
Ireland could face penalties of €28bn by 2030 for failing to meet emissions targets
State facing significant penalties as situation worse than previously suspected
Occupied Territories Bill: what’s in it, how it has changed and what the implications might be
Even without some of the provisions contained in Senator Frances Black’s original Bill, it could face opposition
Cabinet approves move to draft an occupied territories Bill
Government plans fall short of ban first proposed by Independent senator Frances Black in 2018
The Secret Life of Leinster House by Gavan Reilly: A survey of political life from the inside out
Author’s new guide to ‘what you really need to know about how the country runs’
Minister set to push for extension of artists’ income scheme
About 2,000 artists have been allocated €325 a week in pilot funding since 2022
Ireland’s centrist dads (and mums) continue to be the dominant force in our politics
There’s a lot to celebrate about the state of democracy in Ireland, but given current global challenges, it must be carefully minded
Tánaiste open to campaigners’ push for bill banning services in Occupied Palestinian territories
Online letting firms would be affected if legislation passes, but Government is divided by legal and economic concerns
‘No quick fix’ for autism crisis as teenager’s protest pushes issue to top of political agenda
Cara Darmody’s campaign was sparked by the huge delays in providing assessments of need for children with autisim
Trump tariffs update: Latest from Ireland and the EU after US president’s 50% threat
European Union is committed to securing trade deal with US that works for all sides, says Sefcovic
EU prepares for retaliation on Trump tariffs, but hopes for agreement
Ireland likely to be among worst affected given importance of exports to US, especially pharmaceuticals, for economy