Launch of Rise means Ireland’s political left now has 15 groups and partiesFounder Paul Murphy been influenced by ground-up campaigns like water charges, RepealMon Sep 30 2019 - 20:50
Socialist group Rise joins growing band of left-wing organisationsNew group formed by Paul Murphy joins crowded space on Ireland’s political leftMon Sep 30 2019 - 17:51
Paul Murphy sets up new political group called RiseDublin TD says the group will try to build a new, radical left movement in Irish societyMon Sep 30 2019 - 14:37
New energy rules for home renovations and extensionsRules will require new homes to be twice as energy efficient as current standardsFri Sep 27 2019 - 00:01
This time it’s amicable: the Socialist Party loses a TD again as Paul Murphy leavesAnalysis: Differences over relations with other parties and group at heart of latest splitThu Sep 26 2019 - 19:19
Paul Murphy leaves Socialist Party to launch new groupDublin TD’s departure follows failure to resolve year-long dispute over party strategyThu Sep 26 2019 - 17:54
Johnson and Trump buffeted by political stormsInside Politics: British prime minister suffers stunning court defeat, US president faces impeachment inquiryWed Sep 25 2019 - 07:45
Schools’ use of reduced timetables will be curtailed by 2020 – MinisterMcHugh pledges rules to stop children with special needs being put on reduced hoursTue Sep 24 2019 - 22:01
Government urged to take climate action after thousands of young people protestGreen Party and Fianna Fáil describe children’s protests as ‘moving’ and ‘inspirational’Fri Sep 20 2019 - 20:01
Jim Daly: Retirement propelled by distance and family demandsPoliticians must juggle time spent in constituency with requirement to attend the DáilFri Sep 20 2019 - 19:06
Minister Jim Daly to leave politics to spend more time with familyAs a west Cork TD ‘it was becoming very difficult for me to spend time with my family’Fri Sep 20 2019 - 11:15
Farmers end protest at Tipperary plant but dispute continuesCreed urges farmers to ‘step away from blockades’ as beef deal stallsThu Sep 19 2019 - 21:34
Kevin Lunney was slashed, beaten and had bleach poured on him by kidnappersQIH chief operations officer believed to have been held in a horsebox, investigators believeThu Sep 19 2019 - 19:06
Taoiseach hopes to meet Johnson in New York as Brexit deal mood improvesPrivate meeting held with DUP leader in Dublin on Wednesday nightThu Sep 19 2019 - 16:55
Brexit: Ireland sceptical of Britain’s claim of breakthroughTwo British ministers said on Sunday that deal was still possible by October 31stMon Sep 16 2019 - 02:24
Green Party to seek €20 in carbon tax in Budget 2020Eamon Ryan tells think-in the party wants the tax to increase to €90 per tonne by 2030Sun Sep 15 2019 - 18:19
Green Party remains buoyant but needs to find path to more Dáil seatsClimate change a zeitgeist issue but Brexit and rivals playing catch-up may complicate mattersSun Sep 15 2019 - 06:00
Green Party says Noel Grealish should ‘come out of hiding’Independent TD criticised over comments about African asylum seekersSat Sep 14 2019 - 13:47
‘We have all nationalities in Oughterard as it is’Locals say lack of communication about direct provision centre is behind oppositionSat Sep 14 2019 - 05:00
Varadkar calls for Grealish statement over ‘African sponger’ commentsGalway TD claimed direct provision centre would ‘destroy the fabric of Oughterard’Fri Sep 13 2019 - 18:19
TD criticised for allegedly saying African asylum seekers ‘sponge off system’Deputy spoke at Oughterard meeting where concern about direct provision centre was raisedThu Sep 12 2019 - 21:19
Corporation tax revenue being used to plug shortfalls, says watchdogFiscal council warns overspending in health and social welfare is eating into surplusesWed Sep 11 2019 - 21:12
Four executives save €1m each or more in tax – RevenueContentious State initiative to attract senior personnel allows for 30% relief on incomeWed Sep 11 2019 - 18:56
Construction industry lobbies for more help for house buyersCIF wants Budget 2020 to extend Help-to-Buy scheme and relax mortgage lending rulesWed Sep 11 2019 - 06:00
Beef row: 3,000 workers temporarily laid off amid ongoing blockadeMeat Industry Ireland says decisions to cease processing operations had ‘not been taken lightly’Tue Sep 10 2019 - 20:52
Creed admits all-Ireland agri-food economy ‘in some jeopardy’Government ‘escalating’ no-deal Brexit preparations amid concerns over sector’s exposureTue Sep 10 2019 - 20:39
Recovering Labour may not yet have paid the price of powerMood at Cork conclave among party parliamentarians and new councillors upbeatSun Sep 8 2019 - 19:47
Legacy of Troubles stresses value of Belfast Agreement, says HowlinLabour leader warns Taoiseach on Dublin meeting with British PM and chaotic BrexitSun Sep 8 2019 - 17:00
DUP MP Jeffrey Donaldson says UK not to exit EU without dealBrexit not to frustrate or derail Belfast Agreement, claims leading unionist politicianSat Sep 7 2019 - 19:44
‘We miss you’ - Taoiseach leads tributes to Noel Whelan at Kennedy Summer schoolCommentator and school founder died at age of 50 in JulySat Sep 7 2019 - 17:19
Even ‘crooks’ like Haughey ‘can do good’, Kennedy Summer School hearsFormer Fianna Fáil TD Conor Lenihan says former taoiseach did State a disserviceSat Sep 7 2019 - 17:19
Varadkar rules out food, medicine shortages under no-deal BrexitTaoiseach says economy will slow down but there will be no recessionFri Sep 6 2019 - 22:13
Cuts loom at RTÉ over delay in replacing TV licence fee, staff toldDee Forbes says station is ‘reassessing everything we currently do’Fri Sep 6 2019 - 18:22
Martin berates Government for failing to spell out no-deal implicationsFF leader questioned Government’s preparedness for worst possible Brexit outcomeFri Sep 6 2019 - 16:25
Brexit: ‘Hard border impossible to avoid’ in no-deal crash outEven soft border would mean eight crossing points may be needed, according to RevenueThu Sep 5 2019 - 18:54
Pence voices support for Johnson in Brexit talks after Varadkar meetingHard border would have a ‘deeply destructive’ impact on Ireland, Varadkar saysTue Sep 3 2019 - 21:16
Brexit: Mike Pence signals strong support for Johnson on EU talksUS vice-president’s robust support for Britain had not been expected at Farmleigh eventTue Sep 3 2019 - 14:52
Political parties grapple with myriad issues ahead of renewed rivalryPromising jobs data bodes well for Fine Gael but Brexit, housing and health pose problemsMon Sep 2 2019 - 00:30
Ireland says risk of no-deal Brexit is highBackstop represents the ‘maximum flexibility’ the EU can offer, says BarnierMon Sep 2 2019 - 00:16
The Dublin 7 coffee company staffed by former prisonersThe busy Four Courts outlet was set up to give its workforce a second chanceSat Aug 31 2019 - 06:00
From Dalkey to Drumcondra, Dublin fans feel the hand of history‘The cycle of Dublin’s success will end,’ says sports historian. Yes but not on Sunday, supporters insistFri Aug 30 2019 - 20:04
People Before Profit pushes for left coalition ahead of general electionPBP calls for ‘unified action’ on housing and climate change in letter to parties and unionsFri Aug 30 2019 - 01:00
RSA recommends e-scooters in certain circumstancesControlled rollout of ‘powered transporters’ could ensure safety and bestow green benefitWed Aug 28 2019 - 21:11
Coveney welcomes ‘consistent’ EU support for Brexit backstopBoris Johnson hints UK may refuse to pay £39bn divorce bill in event of no-dealMon Aug 26 2019 - 01:00
John Deasy: Direct and divisive politician calls it a dayDungarvan maverick spoke his mind and drew on experience of White House politicsSat Aug 24 2019 - 01:47
Varadkar and Phil Hogan may clash over Mercosur trade deal with BrazilTaoiseach threatens to vote against deal backed by Hogan over rainforest wildfiresSat Aug 24 2019 - 00:00
E-scooters should be legal on Irish roads, report recommendsShane Ross is expected to impose licensing and speed restrictions if e-scooters legalisedFri Aug 23 2019 - 00:45
Deep retrofit work to be funded from energy body’s 2020 budgetBruton reversal of decision to end scheme may need €8m for work on 302 householdsThu Aug 22 2019 - 02:03
Government reverses plan to close deep retrofit scheme for householdersSEAI says it does not have enough funding for all applicants, but Bruton disputes claimTue Aug 20 2019 - 00:01
Retrofit scheme: all applications prior to July will be processedMove comes after 300 homeowners were told the scheme had run out of moneyMon Aug 19 2019 - 13:39