Profiteering on fuel prices at time of war ‘morally reprehensible’ - Taoiseach
Martin says Government wished to cut fuel prices more but was constrained by EU laws
Martin says Government wished to cut fuel prices more but was constrained by EU laws
Post offices suggested as a ‘more accessible way’ for people to renew their licence
Watt and Reid criticised over email on delaying implementation of regional health areas
Data suggests Ireland is tracking the more optimistic side of projections, says Tánaiste
Party discloses €70,668 out of €152,000 for all parties to public standards body
Parliamentary party meeting hears support for 100% redress to remedy defective buildings
Politicians critical of aviation contraction, but supportive of Government travel curbs
Routes which may not be profitable for three years vital to recovery, says FF Senator
Airline’s chief executive Lynne Embleton to face transport committee later this month
Martin pointed to EU’s digital green certificate as framework for resumption of travel
A year after the general election, Martin indicates a sea-change in FF stance
Sinn Féin asks Facebook to take down secret page followed by 16,000 supporters
Dara Calleary takes social protection role while Barry Cowen turns down climate job
Fianna Fáil meeting hears recriminations over how party HQ ran election strategy
Mick Mulvaney says Internal Market Bill is ‘safety net’ if there is no EU-UK trade deal
Clare TD Michael McNamara told RTÉ radio of doubts over lockdowns and restrictions
Traveller rights activist Eileen Flynn the only non-party figure among the nominations
Campaigners highlight ‘missed opportunity’ to nominate woman of colour as senator
Thousands of students left to return home during Covid-19 lockdown
Results of Alan Kelly-Aodhán Ó Ríordáin leadership vote to be announced on Friday
Clare TD Cathal Crowe makes call at party meeting held via teleconference
Party leader reasserts party’s stance after Timmy Dooley criticises Taoiseach
Noel Rock’s Bill seeks to outlaw event ticket trading at prices above original face value
Nunan contesting selection convention to be candidate in Ireland South despite claims move could ‘look like desperation’
Fianna Fáil communications spokesman says semi-State should be brought in to break impasse
Seen & Heard: Irish man’s VC bets on mapping; post office closures to rise
‘We have a good president and it is likely he will be re-elected’
TD says just one company is left in procurement process, raising ‘serious questions’
Party would oppose efforts to repeal eighth amendment and promote rural issues
Frankie goes to Hollywood while Oireachtas’ golfers made to feel special in Killarney
Varadkar continues to build strong lead among party’s TDs, Senators and MEPs
Defiant Simon Coveney vows to fight despite rival’s near-unassailable lead
Coveney and Varadkar say focus should be on seeking levies from those who did not pay
Party dismisses motion as populist, seeks to push its own measures on the housing crisis
Party’s Ministers believe the Taoiseach should be given time to pass a budget
50 TDs are asked - none are prepared to echo Brendan Griffin’s call
Independents4Change to align with Thomas Pringle and Catherine Connolly
Politicians in election mode say floods unlikely to hole campaigns beneath water line
Deputies give mixed views on the best timing for getting themselves re-elected
Clare TD expresses concerns about connectivity as motion passed by 74 votes to 51
Labour backbencher Michael McNamara voted against the Government’s motion
TDs back emergency motion at party conference
Abstention ‘most disappointing’, says Joe Costello
Michael McNamara says plan to appoint political figure as general secretary is ‘madness’
Defendant in this case is sole carer of four children
Clare deputy Michael McNamara says the front bench ‘needs to go en masse’
Devastating losses centred on capital reveal party’s usurping by Sinn Féin
What difference, if any, do election posters make?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices