As the Government embraces escalating European militarisation, neutrality is being dismissed in media discussions ...
THE Government launched its latest action plan on homelessness and ­housing this week. Taoiseach Micheal Martin, Tanaiste ...
A motion is to come before the Dail on Wednesday morning about the Government’s Israeli Settlements in the Occupied ...
Transport Minister Darragh O’Brien said ANI charges for en-route services in Irish-controlled airspace through EUROCONTROL, ...
In what was a clear step-change, Bacik called on the Irish and British governments to commit to a timeline for a referendum ...
The Irish Government needs to pass legislation banning trade from illegal Israeli settlements by Christmas, the Labour leader ...
THE Government is set to appoint a “facilitator” to work with families on setting up a State inquiry into the failings of ...
Labour party leader Ivana Bacik has said parties of the left can "break the mould" but added that her party still has "significant differences" with Sinn Féin. Speaking at her party's conference in ...
Simon Harris said he has been "crystal clear" on the need for a statutory, public inquiry and that a memo would be brought to ...
The UK government’s swoop on overseas-earned income and assets is seeing some Australians move to Dublin and other low tax ...
Hundreds of people have gathered in Dublin to take part in one of the "largest climate marches" that are being held across the globe as the COP30 climate summit continues in Brazil.
The focus of COP30 is about to shift from technical drafting of proposed agreements and declarations to tricky high-stakes diplomacy and decision-making, writes George Lee.