Cork East constituency candidates list: Sinn Féin fancy their chances as Labour lose retiring vote-getter
Election 2024: In the Cork East constituency Fine Gael face uphill battle to secure two seats
Election 2024: In the Cork East constituency Fine Gael face uphill battle to secure two seats
Questions raised about ‘unaccountable’ €2m funding for Secret Service in €104bn Appropriations Bill
Michael O’Flaherty of the Council of Europe says ‘casual racism’ towards Travellers and Roma is ‘so deep we are not even fully aware of the extent to which it affects how we act’
Issues around technology’s reliability and potential to displace jobs raised at Oireachtas enterprise committee
Government has agreed in principle that a single application procedure for employment permits and immigration permissions should be developed
Poetry Ireland made the suggestion after news emerged of discussions about appointing poet to write verse for use in Dáil, Seanad and at State events
Cork East deputy becomes fifth senior Fine Gael TD to announce departure in recent months
Cork could become ‘Saudi Arabia of Europe in respect of energy and power’, Fine Gael TD says
Latest figures show 1,718 properties out of 10,587 potential pledges are in use
Fine Gael TD says stopping change would result in reduced electricity and gas consumption at peak hours
Coalition party leaders are meeting Minister for Agriculture in attempt to break deadlock on carbon-emissions cuts
Oireachtas enterprise committee debates Bill aimed at giving right to request to work remotely
Higgins calls for inclusive response to revolution-era events and division at Cork event
Comments come after Green Party TD and others criticised plans for overhaul of system
Minister says Seán Clancy explained meeting was part of engagements with all ambassadors
High Court last month upheld planning decision for Glanbia joint venture in Kilkenny
Many in the party accept Varadkar’s argument that his actions were in the national interest
Debate hears call for new Seanad to include people of colour and Travellers
Local group says Minister should resign for having ‘misled’ public on suspected Covid-19 at hotel
ESRI research shows migrant groups from Africa are most disadvantaged in job market
‘Everyone who tested positive was removed very quickly’, Minister tells Dáil
Government says additional beds in Dublin, Cork and Galway will enable social distancing
Surprise of the night is the non-election of Fianna Fáil’s Kevin O’Keeffe
All the focus will be on the final seat, with Fianna Fáil targeting gain from Sinn Féin
Refugees would be from Syria and Eritrea and will come via Jordan, Lebanon, Ethiopia
A Government-backed review shows a mixed picture for women in business. What next?
New targets set for inclusion of women on leadership teams and in private companies
David Stanton reminds all operators they must run contests ‘for a charity’
Taoiseach and Minister insist ‘vast majority’ of community events will not be affected
Family and friends of almost 900 missing Irish people gather in Dublin
Garda Síochána still lack training in how to deal with racially motivated crimes, Verene Shepherd tells Government representatives in Geneva
Both sides in Ballinamore appear satisfied with decision on asylum seeker numbers
Twenty-seven people to take up seven self-contained apartments in Ballinamore
New strategy contains over 100 actions aimed at promoting inclusion and protecting rights
Changes brought to Cabinet by Charlie Flanagan include maximum payout of €500
Government currently looking at alternatives to privately sourced accommodation
European pressure was applied to Ireland to change approach to asylum seekers on welfare
Emergency accommodation is costing about €500,000 a week
Polls reveal anxieties but for every direct provision protest or fire, voices sing support
The origins and current realities of Ireland’s method of housing asylum seekers
Martin Kenny urges Minister not to back down on asylum centre in Co Leitrim
Josepha Madigan defends sending question on heritage funding to Department of Justice
Department of Justice asked to amend its plan to place 130 people in one location
Charlie Flanagan concerned over the rise of ‘insidious’ attacks on social media
Sinn Féin’s Martin Kenny supports plan to house asylum seekers in Ballinamore
Local Sinn Féin TD backing plan says he has reported receiving death threat to gardaí
How Borrisokane and Ballinamore have reacted differently to direct provision
Action over ‘lack of facilities’ and ‘not wanting to throw these people into concrete jungle’
Local group says asking the village to take in over 15% of its population almost overnight is ‘bordering on criminal’
Council workers need security to remove toxic materials used in bonfires, Dáil hears
Locals to stage protest outside apartment block expected to be used as accommodation
Rural Mayo town was found to be most diverse in Ireland in 2016 Census
Dail considers law for new parental leave measure in addition to existing provisions
New Garda strategy to tackle hate crime and promote diversity is published
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