Gardaí have increased presence on Dublin’s streets and it is a ‘safe city’, says Commissioner
Drew Harris also insists vetting for security staff blamed for delays at Dublin Airport ‘working well’
Drew Harris also insists vetting for security staff blamed for delays at Dublin Airport ‘working well’
Jim O’Callaghan warned gangs of youths ‘prowling Dublin city’ looking for people to attack
‘Dangerous level of unprovoked and gratuitous violence” being perpetrated against people who are socialising
Press interest ‘undoubtedly’ contributes to student stress, exam commission chief says
Martin set to get his choice of cabinet posts while botched secondment could have repercussions for Donnelly
Manner of appointment of Callinan to top civil servant role criticised by politicians
‘We have lost ground by being indistinguishable from Fine Gael,’ Limerick TD says
Tougher sentences for violent crime and sexual offences among proposals set out
Mechanism described as ‘unnecessary’ and ‘insulting’ by Richard Boyd Barrett
Developments located in Ranelagh, Clontarf and Blackrock
The Government has a strong case to make for itself, if it has the guts to do so
The Government is considering changing the law to stop companies in receipt of State supports from paying shareholders
High demand for places at secondary level ‘cannot be met’ by existing supply say campaigners
Number of challenges to laws underpinning award guidelines have been launched
Government considering legal change to stop companies on subsidies paying dividends
Firm behind Mercedes received State support and paid €1.8m to offshore shareholder
Former commissioner and Frances Fitzgerald speak about Disclosures Tribunal findings
Ireland needs single-tier universal health service, Mary Lou McDonald tells conference
Republic seen as a more tolerant, inclusive place for minorities, Shayk Umar al-Qadri says
Journalists barred from entering court by gardaí at sitting earlier this month
Jim O’Callaghan says 10-storey fast-track scheme ‘far too dense and unsustainable’
McGrath fields views of backbench TDs on budget during parliamentary party meeting
Dáil Sketch: O’Connor bags a meeting with the Taoiseach as MacSharry forgets who’s who
Officials warn well-intentioned initiatives could be counter-productive
Micheál gets ratty in slugfest over housing, CO2 monitors and Belarus comparisons
Do those agitating for the ousting of Micheál Martin have any idea how their actions appear to the public?
Discontented rule out any imminent move against Micheál Martin
TDs cast doubt on whether Micheál Martin will lead party into next general election
Party TDs express disappointment at slowness of report and poor byelection showing
Former minister doesn’t mention leadership issue but says electorate deserve ‘cohesive’ party
A remarkable victory has given the Labour Party a badly-needed morale boost
Jim O’Callaghan will not say Martin will lead Fianna Fáil in next general election
Contest likely to be a two-horse race between FG’s James Geoghegan and Labour’s Ivana Bacik
FG get a taste of their own medicine at Kate O’Connell’s Dublin Bay South pharmacy
School says no account taken of psychological evidence the facility would harm pupils
John McGuinness asserts protected disclosures law has been an ‘utter failure’
Contentious housing issue likely to test mettle of candidates from Coalition parties
Martin pointed to EU’s digital green certificate as framework for resumption of travel
Byelection prompted by former Fine Gael minister Eoghan Murphy vacating the seat
Darragh O’Brien huffed and puffed and finally got a shovelful of dirt – disappointing
Councillor Claire O’Connor is tipped to also contest party’s ticket for seat vacated by Fine Gael’s Eoghan Murphy
Devices are used to mask the sound of a shot, and are popular with hunters
Politicians, civic leaders and public figures on the Ireland they want to see in next 100 years
Advocates welcome amendment to Children’s Act signed into law last week
Ireland ‘one of the most efficient producers of food globally’ despite 34% of emissions via sector
TD from battle-ground constituency likely to be under pressure to deliver for the party
Ministers fear they are politically exposed on housing issue as pandemic recedes
Parliamentary party meeting hears calls for buyers to be limited to one property each
For those trapped paying exorbitant rents with no route to home ownership or on local authority waiting lists, the problems of supply and affordability remain
Vote could act as a reminder to Coalition parties of the importance of solving the housing crisis
‘Half-finished’ wall partially hidden from view since attack last year
The restrictions had prevented grieving parents from speaking publicly about cases
Legislation to address legal loophole should come into effect by May 3rd, says Minister
Vaccine rollout in coming weeks seen within party as crucial to position of Micheál Martin
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