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Report that UK and EU have reached post-Brexit customs deal treated with caution in Dublin

Report that UK and EU have reached post-Brexit customs deal treated with caution in Dublin

According to Government sources intensive talks between London and Brussels are ongoing the matters being discussed are complex and will require detailed and sustainable solutions

Wed Feb 01 2023 - 14:45
How hard is the Garda fitness test? Two Irish Times reporters take up the challenge

How hard is the Garda fitness test? Two Irish Times reporters take up the challenge

Hearing concerns that the test is too stringent, Conor Capplis and Sarah Burns put themselves, and the test, to the test

Wed Feb 01 2023 - 05:00
Passport applications more than treble in a month

Passport applications more than treble in a month

Numbers increase from 1,400 per day during December to 5,000 in recent days with record number of calls

Tue Jan 31 2023 - 21:52
Nursing home charges: Varadkar defends strategy aimed at containing State’s potential liability

Nursing home charges: Varadkar defends strategy aimed at containing State’s potential liability

Taoiseach says he does not recall being briefed or authorising the legal strategy

Tue Jan 31 2023 - 21:46
Gardaí investigate alleged assault at migrant camp in Ashtown

Gardaí investigate alleged assault at migrant camp in Ashtown

Homeless men moved from Dublin 15 site after camp raided

Tue Jan 31 2023 - 18:32
Decision on future of cost of living supports next month, Taoiseach tells Dáil

Decision on future of cost of living supports next month, Taoiseach tells Dáil

Leo Varadkar says there will be ‘no cliff edge’ with supports withdrawn abruptly

Tue Jan 31 2023 - 16:30
Dáil live: Taoiseach faces questions on nursing home charges and cost-of living-crisis

Dáil live: Taoiseach faces questions on nursing home charges and cost-of living-crisis

Leaders' Questions underway in Dáil

Tue Jan 31 2023 - 16:16
Nursing home charges: Micheál Martin ‘not aware’ of two memos detailing State’s strategy on refunds

Nursing home charges: Micheál Martin ‘not aware’ of two memos detailing State’s strategy on refunds

Varadkar tells Dáil he ‘must have been’ briefed about the ‘legitimate’ legal strategy

Tue Jan 31 2023 - 15:09
Which sports bodies have the best – and worst – representation of women on boards?

Which sports bodies have the best – and worst – representation of women on boards?

Sport organisations urged to ‘redouble’ efforts to meet minimum 40% target for female representation by end of 2023

Fri Jan 27 2023 - 00:01
TDs criticise controversial Coillte forestry deal as ‘inexplicable, cheap and trashy’

TDs criticise controversial Coillte forestry deal as ‘inexplicable, cheap and trashy’

Over one hundred people took part in a protest, organised by the ‘Save our Forests Save our Land’ campaign, outside Leinster House to oppose the deal

Thu Jan 26 2023 - 19:22
Minister signals possible end to cut on fuel excise duty

Minister signals possible end to cut on fuel excise duty

Green Party leader says measures will be wound down, similar to how Covid-19 supports were previously

Thu Jan 26 2023 - 15:53
Housing-building targets will have to increase, says Eamon Ryan

Housing-building targets will have to increase, says Eamon Ryan

Sinn Féin claims Coalition’s housing plan ‘fatally undermined’ as research says up to 62,000 new homes needed per year to meet demand

Thu Jan 26 2023 - 13:34
Ireland may need up to 62,000 new homes a year, Housing Commission indicates

Ireland may need up to 62,000 new homes a year, Housing Commission indicates

Unpublished research shows State requires almost double current Government annual target for new builds

Thu Jan 26 2023 - 05:00
At least seven asylum seekers told there is no State accommodation available following Citywest closure

At least seven asylum seekers told there is no State accommodation available following Citywest closure

People ‘need to be aware of the fact that accommodation is not necessarily available in Ireland’, says Varadkar

Thu Jan 26 2023 - 05:00
Non-EU bus drivers permitted to work to tackle recruitment crisis

Non-EU bus drivers permitted to work to tackle recruitment crisis

Department of Enterprise says drivers must receive a minimum annual wage of €30,000 based on a 39-hour week

Wed Jan 25 2023 - 17:02
‘Much better mood music’ in EU-UK relations than at any period since Brexit referendum - Taoiseach

‘Much better mood music’ in EU-UK relations than at any period since Brexit referendum - Taoiseach

Leo Varadkar admits that there are ‘big differences and gaps’ that will be hard to resolve

Wed Jan 25 2023 - 15:23
Government missed its social housing targets in 2022, Taoiseach says

Government missed its social housing targets in 2022, Taoiseach says

New-build social homes should have hit 9,000 last year but fell well short at 6,500

Wed Jan 25 2023 - 13:59
Government to reveal future of cost of living supports in coming weeks

Government to reveal future of cost of living supports in coming weeks

Leo Varadkar promises no ‘cliff edge’ after measures expire at the end of February

Wed Jan 25 2023 - 13:24
Paschal Donohoe confirms breach of election rules and says excess donation to FG will be refunded

Paschal Donohoe confirms breach of election rules and says excess donation to FG will be refunded

Minister for Public Expenditure said he ‘deeply regretted’ the postering controversy that led to Michael Stone resigning from State boards

Tue Jan 24 2023 - 17:56
Paschal Donohoe says donation made to FG in excess of allowable limit will be refunded

Paschal Donohoe says donation made to FG in excess of allowable limit will be refunded

Minister confirms breach of election rules in 2020 following statement from businessman Michael Stone

Tue Jan 24 2023 - 17:14
Forestry deal with private investment fund ‘not preferred model’ for future, says Varadkar

Forestry deal with private investment fund ‘not preferred model’ for future, says Varadkar

Coillte facilitating ‘profiteering UK vulture funds’ which would worsen already dysfunctional forestry model, says Richard Boyd Barrett

Tue Jan 24 2023 - 16:54
Teaching primary school: ‘It’s the most rewarding thing you can do’

Teaching primary school: ‘It’s the most rewarding thing you can do’

Profile: Sarah Brazil currently works at Presentation Primary School in Terenure, Dublin

Tue Jan 24 2023 - 01:00
‘I was convinced I wanted to be an architect’

‘I was convinced I wanted to be an architect’

Profile: Cormac Murray is working as an architect at O’Mahony Pike Architects and is a part-time lecturer at TU Dublin

Tue Jan 24 2023 - 01:00
Working as a pharmacist: ‘It is a very challenging yet rewarding career with endless opportunities’

Working as a pharmacist: ‘It is a very challenging yet rewarding career with endless opportunities’

Profile: Áine FitzGerald currently works as a pharmacist in Boots, Maynooth

Tue Jan 24 2023 - 01:00
Referee abuse: ‘It’s mostly parents... They encroach on the pitch and think they’re right in every way’

Referee abuse: ‘It’s mostly parents... They encroach on the pitch and think they’re right in every way’

Referee David Murphy says abusive comments often come from the sidelines

Mon Jan 23 2023 - 02:54
Government moves to tackle abuse of referees following number of alleged attacks

Government moves to tackle abuse of referees following number of alleged attacks

Talks with Sport Ireland aim to determine actions to be taken to ensure integrity is a value across sport, says Minister

Mon Jan 23 2023 - 02:50
Immigration protest and counter rally in Dublin attract hundreds

Immigration protest and counter rally in Dublin attract hundreds

Pro- and anti-immigration campaigners were kept apart by gardaí

Sat Jan 21 2023 - 16:26
Dublin’s Spire at 20: The inside story of the city’s most divisive landmark

Dublin’s Spire at 20: The inside story of the city’s most divisive landmark

Dubliners had a mixed reaction when the Spire first went up in 2003. Two decades later, have we got used to the ‘Stiletto in the Ghetto’?

Sat Jan 21 2023 - 00:01
Children being corrupted by ‘buck mad’ situation in Dublin’s Oliver Bond flats, Dáil told

Children being corrupted by ‘buck mad’ situation in Dublin’s Oliver Bond flats, Dáil told

Sinn Féin TD says appeals from residents not being heard and open drug-dealing happening on huge scale

Thu Jan 19 2023 - 21:28
Tánaiste says no privatisation of public land after Coillte criticism

Tánaiste says no privatisation of public land after Coillte criticism

Proposed deal between Coillte and UK-based private investment fund Gresham House labelled a scandal in Dáil

Thu Jan 19 2023 - 20:08
Martin and Ryan defend Paschal Donohoe as election expenses controversy rumbles on

Martin and Ryan defend Paschal Donohoe as election expenses controversy rumbles on

Fianna Fáil and Green Party leaders stop short of saying they are confident Minister has nothing more to disclose

Thu Jan 19 2023 - 18:40
Abuse directed at politicians has gone to ‘new level’, Micheál Martin says

Abuse directed at politicians has gone to ‘new level’, Micheál Martin says

Bacik highlights ‘startling’ Irish Times article on ‘gendered nature’ of intimidation facing female representatives

Thu Jan 19 2023 - 14:27
Dáil live: Paschal Donohoe to make new statement on expenses at ‘earliest opportunity’

Dáil live: Paschal Donohoe to make new statement on expenses at ‘earliest opportunity’

Martin says balance and perspective was needed in how they approach these issues

Thu Jan 19 2023 - 12:49
Josepha Madigan reported verbal abuse by man near her home after exercise class

Josepha Madigan reported verbal abuse by man near her home after exercise class

TD told Dáil of ‘under-reporting’ of incidents, encouraging ‘zero-tolerance approach’

Wed Jan 18 2023 - 22:15
Some billionaires on paper are actually ‘fur coat and no knickers’, Varadkar tells Dáil

Some billionaires on paper are actually ‘fur coat and no knickers’, Varadkar tells Dáil

Leo Varadkar was responding to calls for introduction of a wealth tax during Leaders’ Questions in the Dáíl

Wed Jan 18 2023 - 16:13
Taoiseach defends Donohoe as ‘man of integrity’ amid election expenses controversy

Taoiseach defends Donohoe as ‘man of integrity’ amid election expenses controversy

Mary Lou McDonald says Varadkar’s Cabinet is ‘mired in scandal’ during first Leaders’ Questions of the year

Wed Jan 18 2023 - 14:54
Defective apartments: State to fund repairs for as many as 100,000 Celtic Tiger-era homes under Cabinet plans

Defective apartments: State to fund repairs for as many as 100,000 Celtic Tiger-era homes under Cabinet plans

Cost to the exchequer is estimated to be between €1.5 billion and €2.5 billion

Wed Jan 18 2023 - 13:00
Dáil returns: Sinn Féin says Cabinet is ‘mired in scandal’

Dáil returns: Sinn Féin says Cabinet is ‘mired in scandal’

Minister for Public Expenditure expected to come under fire during first Leaders’ Questions of 2023

Wed Jan 18 2023 - 12:12
Just four local authorities sign up to electric vehicle public charge point scheme

Just four local authorities sign up to electric vehicle public charge point scheme

‘Poor response’ as no on-street charge points installed since introduction of scheme three years ago

Tue Jan 17 2023 - 05:00
Many hotels accommodating Ukrainian refugees set to return to tourism from  March

Many hotels accommodating Ukrainian refugees set to return to tourism from March

Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin says alternative accommodation is urgently being sought for Ukrainian refugees

Mon Jan 16 2023 - 12:58
Two men charged in connection with armed robbery at Tesco in Inchicore

Two men charged in connection with armed robbery at Tesco in Inchicore

The men, aged in their 30s and 60s, are due to appear before the Criminal Courts of Justice

Mon Jan 16 2023 - 08:53
Vulnerable children at risk of becoming ‘institutionalised’ due to lack of care places

Vulnerable children at risk of becoming ‘institutionalised’ due to lack of care places

State’s inability to provide appropriate residential placements and a lack of specialised services for vulnerable children are highlighted in reports from Child Law Project

Mon Jan 16 2023 - 00:01
Eir to charge customers €5.99 for paper bills

Eir to charge customers €5.99 for paper bills

Telecomms company claims charge is prompted by transition to sustainable ‘paperless’ billing

Fri Jan 13 2023 - 19:15
Dublin Bus services to west Tallaght suspended after woman driver ‘terrorised’ by ‘mob’

Dublin Bus services to west Tallaght suspended after woman driver ‘terrorised’ by ‘mob’

Drivers report 35 incidents of violence, attacks, vandalism and threats with knives in December

Thu Jan 12 2023 - 14:09
Over €1m spent on overtime at passport office as ‘record numbers’ produced

Over €1m spent on overtime at passport office as ‘record numbers’ produced

Last year average turnaround times for online renewals were 10 working days for adults and 15 for children

Wed Jan 11 2023 - 16:53
Judge orders arrest of man over child maintenance arrears

Judge orders arrest of man over child maintenance arrears

Man owes €6,800 in child maintenance payments, court hears

Wed Jan 11 2023 - 16:48
President leads tributes following death of traditional musician Séamus Begley

President leads tributes following death of traditional musician Séamus Begley

Originally from west Kerry, Begley was regarded as one of the country’s finest accordion players

Tue Jan 10 2023 - 21:14
Over 850 hospital bed days lost this year amid renewed pressure on emergency departments

Over 850 hospital bed days lost this year amid renewed pressure on emergency departments

First cases of ‘concerning’ new Covid-19 subvariant detected in Ireland

Tue Jan 10 2023 - 05:00
TDs advised by gardaí to wear ‘comfortable shoes’ so they can ‘move quickly’ if threatened

TDs advised by gardaí to wear ‘comfortable shoes’ so they can ‘move quickly’ if threatened

A crime-prevention information sheet was circulated to TDs on Monday evening by the clerk of the Dáil

Mon Jan 09 2023 - 21:32
Ukrainians celebrate Christmas in Ireland under shadow of war

Ukrainians celebrate Christmas in Ireland under shadow of war

For the Eastern Orthodox Church, Christmas day falls on January 7th

Fri Jan 06 2023 - 19:00
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