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Taoiseach rules out sending weapons to Ukraine

Taoiseach rules out sending weapons to Ukraine

Call for foreign fighters to assist in war against Russia taken up by 20 Irish men

Thu Mar 17 2022 - 05:00
US president meeting to go ahead virtually as Taoiseach tests positive for Covid

US president meeting to go ahead virtually as Taoiseach tests positive for Covid

Martin was due to meet Biden in Oval Office for traditional Shamrock ceremony

Thu Mar 17 2022 - 00:47
There ‘will be a price for war’, says Taoiseach, not ruling out recession

There ‘will be a price for war’, says Taoiseach, not ruling out recession

Donohoe warns wage demands in pay talks could add to inflationary pressures

Wed Mar 16 2022 - 17:18
Philip Nolan plays down Covid rise which may be part of ‘exit wave’

Philip Nolan plays down Covid rise which may be part of ‘exit wave’

More than 4,000 healthcare workers off due to Covid amid unprecedented hospital demand

Wed Mar 16 2022 - 11:33
Fears mount over State’s capacity to house Ukrainian refugees

Fears mount over State’s capacity to house Ukrainian refugees

‘There is a capacity point,’ says one Minister, noting growing concern about what to do next

Wed Mar 16 2022 - 05:55
More energy bill help will be considered, Taoiseach says as price hikes announced

More energy bill help will be considered, Taoiseach says as price hikes announced

Martin says people cannot be shielded from the full impact of the war in Ukraine

Tue Mar 15 2022 - 16:49
SF’s stance on past statements ‘Orwellian’, says Taoiseach

SF’s stance on past statements ‘Orwellian’, says Taoiseach

Martin alleges party deleted material from website to avoid review of position on Russia

Tue Mar 15 2022 - 12:59
Pat Leahy: Whatever we do on neutrality will come at a price

Pat Leahy: Whatever we do on neutrality will come at a price

If we decline to join an enhanced EU security and defence pact Coalition Ministers fear isolation

Sat Mar 12 2022 - 01:00
EU leaders pledge to bolster bloc’s military defence

EU leaders pledge to bolster bloc’s military defence

Leaders likely to discuss additional security co-operation at formal summit in Brussels

Fri Mar 11 2022 - 20:06
Irish neutrality may face questions as EU leaders gather on defence

Irish neutrality may face questions as EU leaders gather on defence

Few in Government are willing to consider out loud a referendum on neutral status

Thu Mar 10 2022 - 01:00
Ministers fear fuel tax cuts will be wiped out by soaring price rises

Ministers fear fuel tax cuts will be wiped out by soaring price rises

Dáil votes for excise duty cut but Opposition TDs say reductions are not enough

Wed Mar 09 2022 - 22:01
Fuel prices: Cut of 20c per litre on petrol, 15c on diesel from midnight agreed by Cabinet

Fuel prices: Cut of 20c per litre on petrol, 15c on diesel from midnight agreed by Cabinet

Threat to food production and consumer prices described as severe as excise duty set to be cut

Wed Mar 09 2022 - 11:28
Excise duty on fuel set to be cut to offset sharp price increases

Excise duty on fuel set to be cut to offset sharp price increases

Motorists facing costs of €2 a litre for petrol, diesel on some forecourts amid Ukraine crisis

Tue Mar 08 2022 - 21:37
Citizens’ assembly should consider Ireland’s neutrality, Taoiseach says

Citizens’ assembly should consider Ireland’s neutrality, Taoiseach says

Martin tells Dáil Ireland not ‘politically neutral’ as Opposition TD criticises Nato

Tue Mar 08 2022 - 15:53
More landlords than ever putting properties up for sale, say new figures

More landlords than ever putting properties up for sale, say new figures

Notices to quit from landlords to tenants rose to 958 in final quarter of 2021

Mon Mar 07 2022 - 03:33
Army facilities, hotels figure in plans to host up to 100,000 Ukraine refugees

Army facilities, hotels figure in plans to host up to 100,000 Ukraine refugees

Junior Minister says schools should start preparing to welcome Ukrainian children

Mon Mar 07 2022 - 03:03
Pat Leahy: War in Ukraine will change Irish politics

Pat Leahy: War in Ukraine will change Irish politics

Russia’s invasion means the nod-and-wink approach to Ireland’s neutrality has run out of road

Sat Mar 05 2022 - 18:54
State will have to ‘reflect’ on military non-alignment policy in future – Taoiseach

State will have to ‘reflect’ on military non-alignment policy in future – Taoiseach

Micheál Martin says discussions around Ireland and Nato are ‘for another day’

Sat Mar 05 2022 - 01:41
Irish neutrality means whatever the government of the day wants it to mean

Irish neutrality means whatever the government of the day wants it to mean

The ground has shifted and Ireland’s approach to military defence will come under scrutiny like never before

Fri Mar 04 2022 - 17:42
Labour may find improving fortunes not as easy as changing leader

Labour may find improving fortunes not as easy as changing leader

Party has been grappling to establish place in a changing political landscape

Thu Mar 03 2022 - 15:52
Pay increases for senior public servants unlikely to go ahead

Pay increases for senior public servants unlikely to go ahead

The public servants affected are those paid more than €150,000 a year, including judges, senior civil servants and hospital consultants

Wed Mar 02 2022 - 20:34
Preparations under way to receive thousands of Ukrainian refugees

Preparations under way to receive thousands of Ukrainian refugees

‘Not possible to be precise’ about numbers expected, says Government spokesman

Wed Mar 02 2022 - 02:00
UCD moves to ‘clarify its position’ on Ukraine after professor quits management role

UCD moves to ‘clarify its position’ on Ukraine after professor quits management role

Prof Ben Tonra said UCD stance made him ‘deeply, profoundly ashamed’

Tue Mar 01 2022 - 21:14
Cabinet to discuss Irish part of EU aid to Ukraine

Cabinet to discuss Irish part of EU aid to Ukraine

Dáil motion on ‘sovereignty and territorial integrity’ comes amid military aid concerns

Tue Mar 01 2022 - 04:59
Proposed changes to defamation law set to be accepted by Government

Proposed changes to defamation law set to be accepted by Government

Report recommends abolishment of juries in libel cases, which could reduce huge payouts

Tue Mar 01 2022 - 03:33
War in Ukraine unlikely to leave Ireland’s sacred cow of neutrality untouched

War in Ukraine unlikely to leave Ireland’s sacred cow of neutrality untouched

The EU has been moving steadily towards a meaningful common defence policy for a long time

Mon Feb 28 2022 - 20:06
Richard O’Halloran’s return: Averting a China crisis

Richard O’Halloran’s return: Averting a China crisis

Diplomacy and the businessman’s own dogged negotiations brought him home, not loud calls for action

Sat Feb 19 2022 - 03:55
Pat Leahy: Taoiseach’s rising fortune has bought him time to consider his options

Pat Leahy: Taoiseach’s rising fortune has bought him time to consider his options

Martin seems in command now, directing events across the Government rather than just reacting to them

Sat Feb 19 2022 - 01:00
Tony Holohan recommends Nphet be stood down

Tony Holohan recommends Nphet be stood down

Mask-wearing for shops, transport and schools not mandatory from Monday week

Fri Feb 18 2022 - 01:00
Covid-19: Government expects Nphet to recommend mask wearing be voluntary

Covid-19: Government expects Nphet to recommend mask wearing be voluntary

Teaching unions want cautious approach to easing of mitigation measures in schools

Thu Feb 17 2022 - 01:00
Proposal for Revenue to collect TV licence to be considered

Proposal for Revenue to collect TV licence to be considered

RTÉ believes it misses out on €50m a year due to non-payment of fee by 15% of viewers

Wed Feb 16 2022 - 01:00
Robinson urges Senators to promote need for climate change action

Robinson urges Senators to promote need for climate change action

Former president says climate issue should receive ‘constant everyday attention’

Tue Feb 15 2022 - 13:59
Tightening of rules to prevent politicians lobbying former colleagues to be proposed

Tightening of rules to prevent politicians lobbying former colleagues to be proposed

Legislation would increase the penalties for breaking lobbying rules

Tue Feb 15 2022 - 05:00
Mask requirement for schoolchildren may be lifted next week

Mask requirement for schoolchildren may be lifted next week

Remaining Covid restrictions to be reviewed before end of February

Tue Feb 15 2022 - 03:55
Trade unions to press for significant pay increases amid rising living costs

Trade unions to press for significant pay increases amid rising living costs

Employers brace for pay claims as Ictu says it will advise members to seek 5.5% raise

Sat Feb 12 2022 - 03:05
Pat Leahy: Coalition keeps supplying Opposition with ammunition

Pat Leahy: Coalition keeps supplying Opposition with ammunition

Government must keep eye on long-term big picture, not just short-term, price-hike fixes

Sat Feb 12 2022 - 01:00
Cost of living: State to cut public transport fares and offer €200 energy rebate

Cost of living: State to cut public transport fares and offer €200 energy rebate

Opposition and advocacy groups deem Government measures insufficient amid inflation surge

Fri Feb 11 2022 - 01:00
Bill-payers to get €200 energy credit in April under cost-of-living package

Bill-payers to get €200 energy credit in April under cost-of-living package

Measures, including 20% cut in transport fares and extra benefits, to cost €505 million

Thu Feb 10 2022 - 21:38
Coalition tries to buy time with cost-of-living package

Coalition tries to buy time with cost-of-living package

Analysis: Chances of measures achieving the intended goals are only fair to middling

Thu Feb 10 2022 - 21:33
Analysis: Funding Defence Forces may prove easier than plotting its future

Analysis: Funding Defence Forces may prove easier than plotting its future

Key questions must be answered before organisation can decide on needs

Thu Feb 10 2022 - 01:00
Government under fire over response to cost-of-living crisis

Government under fire over response to cost-of-living crisis

Opposition seeks to turn up the heat ahead of package of measures to tackle the issue

Wed Feb 09 2022 - 01:43
Coveney ‘didn’t take much notice’ of Covid-19 rule-breaking photo

Coveney ‘didn’t take much notice’ of Covid-19 rule-breaking photo

Minister for Foreign Affairs says different course of action likely ‘with benefit of hindsight’

Tue Feb 08 2022 - 20:04
First full programme of St Patrick’s Day ministerial visits since before pandemic

First full programme of St Patrick’s Day ministerial visits since before pandemic

Ministers to visit 33 places across world including venues in US, EU, UK, Far East and Latin America

Tue Feb 08 2022 - 16:38
Pat Leahy: What does Golfgate verdict teach us? We all lost the plot a bit

Pat Leahy: What does Golfgate verdict teach us? We all lost the plot a bit

Prosecution may have folded but that does not mean it was a bad idea to take it in first place

Sat Feb 05 2022 - 01:00
Plan to restore senior public sector pay must be honoured, says IMO

Plan to restore senior public sector pay must be honoured, says IMO

Consultants ‘dismayed’ by reports that Government may defer pay cut reversals

Fri Feb 04 2022 - 15:30
Paul Givan’s resignation as First Minister a ‘very damaging move’

Paul Givan’s resignation as First Minister a ‘very damaging move’

DUP strongly condemned by Government and others in Northern Executive

Fri Feb 04 2022 - 08:35
Pressure for action on cost of living amid fears of fuelling inflation

Pressure for action on cost of living amid fears of fuelling inflation

Government to ‘enable people to cope with cost of living increases’, says Taoiseach

Thu Feb 03 2022 - 12:52
Poots’s order to halt post-Brexit checks ‘breaches international law’

Poots’s order to halt post-Brexit checks ‘breaches international law’

Coveney joins NI politicians in condemning move by North’s Minister of Agriculture

Thu Feb 03 2022 - 07:04
Salary rises for top public servants may be deferred

Salary rises for top public servants may be deferred

Minister for Public Expenditure Michael McGrath to run rule over top-level pay

Thu Feb 03 2022 - 03:00
Sinn Féin eyes hike in employer social insurance to keep pension age at 65

Sinn Féin eyes hike in employer social insurance to keep pension age at 65

Government warns of looming question of pension affordability due to demographics

Thu Feb 03 2022 - 01:00
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