Pay row sparking medical scientists’ strike ‘left to fester’ for 20 years – SF
Unfair pay ‘led to a chronic retention and recruitment crisis’ in profession – Doherty
Unfair pay ‘led to a chronic retention and recruitment crisis’ in profession – Doherty
Visiting group led by US Democrat Richard Neal emphasises importance of Belfast pact
DUP not interested in ‘sticking plaster’ approach to NI protocol, Donaldson tells Martin in Belfast
Legation critical of extremism personified by fascist collaborators during second World War
Taoiseach apologises to family without appropriate education for seven years
Parents unable to place twins in special school despite autism and learning difficulties
Martin tells memorial event Government committed to seeking out truth of bombings
Cork ARC opens new ‘centre of excellence’ after pandemic restricted operations
Evidence is growing of beneficial impact of Northern Ireland protocol, says Micheál Martin
‘Absolute need’ for housing trumps local objections to housing developments, Martin says
Martin tells Johnson any unilateral action would destabilise Northern Ireland
Taoiseach says Government not satisfied with level of litigation taken against planing body
Campaigners express disappointment at apology made in Seanad by Minister for Children
‘It is ownership,’ said the Taoiseach following questions from Mary Lou McDonald
Paul Hyde stood aside from role amid investigations into alleged conflicts of interest
Paul Hyde stood aside from role amid investigations into alleged conflicts of interest
Talks between UK and EU on the Northern Ireland Protocol should intensify, he said
Cork to benefit from €165 billion in regionally balanced growth before 2030
Martin says ‘conspiracy theories’ flying about proposed move from Holles Street to Elm Park
Micheál Martin also criticises Sinn Féin for sloganeering and ‘lack of substance’
Conference seeks to better inform debate on events of 100 years ago, says UCC historian
Micheál Martin says issues around Brexit have ‘hindered’ the peace process
Housing for All policy characterised as ineffective, but Taoiseach stages robust defence
Mr Martin commented on allegations female solicitor forced to remove bra on jail visit
Proposed regulations to ban sale of turf from September caused furore within FF and FG
Pursuit of Robert Watt has touch of ‘witch hunt’ about it, warns Taoiseach
Country’s top civil servant also indicates he did not discuss the proposal with Taoiseach
Brexit issues ‘further strained politics in North’ and ‘complicated’ relationships
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly says Quinn will report back to him in June
Taoiseach Micheál Martin delivers graveside oration for former Fianna Fáil minister
Taoiseach says accelerating scale-up of offshore wind projects would help Ireland address climate change
Acute concerns in Government about State’s capacity to house those fleeing invasion
Independent TD Marc MacSharry made comments following interview by Minister
Louth TD says people do not regret helping but face rising costs with no State support
Homes are being petrol bombed and threats issued by gangs on social media, says TD
Taoiseach says European Commission likely to have ‘hard proposals on energy’ by end of April
About 91% complete post-primary in Ireland, one of the highest rates in the world
Staff being hired to cut queues must be available 40 hours per week but only guaranteed 20, Dáil told
‘Without action, low- and middle-income households face squeeze,’ says Sinn Féin leader
Ukraine’s foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba says ‘Ireland is at the forefront within the EU’
Calls from Kyiv for intervention rebuffed but West vows more aid for Ukrainian resistance
Minister says there is appetite for increased sanctions with Ireland to fore in discussions
University Hospital Limerick closes to visitors due to high numbers of Covid patients
Higgins will hold remembrance ceremony at Áras on national day of commemoration
More than 50 in ICU in State while further six deaths recorded in Northern Ireland
No Oval Office meeting, but Martin used trip to clearly position Ireland with the West
Martin was due to meet Biden in Oval Office for traditional Shamrock ceremony
‘There is a capacity point,’ says one Minister, noting growing concern about what to do next
Martin will also thank the president for his ‘steadfast’ support for Belfast Agreement
‘Leaders will reaffirm close partnership’ on St Patrick’s Day, says White House
Martin says no checks conducted on people fleeing to Ireland: ‘Our primary impulse is to assist’
Comment follows meeting between Taoiseach and British PM in England on Saturday
Micheál Martin said Britain should understand that Ireland was acting as part of EU
Providers say much of the petrol and diesel being sold bought before excise duty cut
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