Covid-19: No new restrictions says Taoiseach as 23,125 new cases reported
Health advice unchanged but calls for public to consider behaviour with regard to masks
Health advice unchanged but calls for public to consider behaviour with regard to masks
Taoiseach Micheál Martin says he will wear a face mask even if rules are eased
Strikes may be ahead as rail workers reach breaking point on anti-social behaviour
Union claim for 10 days’ leave for health staff could cost €377m, HSE estimates
ECDC advises national authorities to speed up Covid vaccinations of highest risk groups
Plan to be discussed by Ministers today will consider a dozen different population cohorts for first priority group
Regulations come into force this morning though there are exceptions and grey areas
Regulation is being drawn up by both the Department of Health and Transport
Party negotiators discussed plans in Project Ireland 2040 policy
Government formation talks likely to continue until end of next week
Company says operations could end due to decline in passenger numbers and revenue
Unions seek code of practice as transport staff call for special leave for those affected
Lack of dedicated police unit for buses and trains criticised
Intimidation has doubled, vandalism has tripled and assaults have quadrupled
Jarret Walker says NTA’s role was to develop the bus plan for the Minister
Drivers expected to support industrial action in dispute over mentoring
Despite strong international competition, semi-state company to continue operation of five routes in city
Tens of thousands face another day of disruption as rail staff to strike on Tuesday
Taoiseach says he does not envisage trip to ‘dangerous place’ going ahead
Tens of thousands of passengers disrupted as staff at rail firm take action over pay
Threats to bus services include Dublin-Clonmel, Athlone-Westport and Dublin-Derry
Taoiseach and Minister for Finance step among liberal economic elite in Davos
State-owned company warns of cuts in premium payments and potential layoffs of staff
Shane Ross says there are no plans to axe six to eight routes or privatise the company
Dublin Bus strike; Government wins Apple debate; New IPhone released
Iarnród Éireann staff to vote on strike action, result of Dublin Bus staff ballot due on Friday
Twenty-two lucky bus drivers due to start their shift at 6am
Company says Dart drivers breached contract by taking unofficial industrial action
Rail workers seek 25% pay increase following cut backs and change in ‘industry norm’
Luas drivers to get 18.7% rise over three years as St Patrick’s Day strike action cancelled
Iarnród Éireann faces possible industrial action as efforts continue to avert tram strike
Paschal Donohoe addresses Transdev’s controversial plan for replacement service
Union says company will not engage with drivers and traffic supervisors to resolve the pay dispute
Dispute at light rail system set to escalate as Siptu says company would only talk to two grades
Representatives from Irish Rail, Siptu and rail workers unions to meet
Company says it has no notice unions are planning to withdraw from LRC processes
Siptu says Bus Éireann and Dublin Bus should focus on resolution, not ‘demonising’ unions
Firms report footfall in Dublin and Cork cities is down by more than 20 per cent
Bus companies sue unions for losses from industrial action they describe as ‘illegal’
Industrial action set to run for 48 hours over Friday and Saturday after talks break down
All Dublin Bus and Bus Éireann services will likely come to a halt on seven days in May
Cantillon: unions fear members who move to private operators will lose out
Unions and transport authority clashed over plans to part-privatise State-run services
NBRU says it is ‘regrettable’ dispute will hit public as 160,000 face disruption
NBRU chief says it is regrettable company would impose precondition before negotiations
‘I had a train set as a kid. I love the romance of steam engines’
Independent Senator says Minister for Transport should put more services out to tender
Siptu to ballot members on industrial action next week over cost-saving measures
Company and unions told to reflect on dispute after fourth vote against proposals
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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