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Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald said the €430,000 salary is a 'slap in the face' to many workers struggling with high ...
The Taoiseach has clashed with Social Democrat TD Rory Hearne in the Dáil over housing policy, accusing him of offering " ...
Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan has rejected criticism that a speeded-up asylum process would be cruel and lacking ...
It was reported over the weekend that the auto-enrolment scheme, which was due to be introduced in September, would be pushed ...
Mark Carney will continue on as Prime Minister of Canada following yesterday's federal elections - could an official visit to ...
The Taoiseach said he "would be definitely inclined to agree, because this is an area of development." "We are all ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin will open a major conference on climate change in agriculture taking place in Dublin in June.
An anti-immigration parade of thousands of people in Dublin took place in a "jubilant" family atmosphere, a Co Down artist ...
Police Ombudsman identified investigative failures in the original investigation with shortcomings including a failure to ...
Orla Holladay said it is "very painful and scary" to hear that her sister Cliona Ward, an Irish green card holder, could be ...
Three judges of the High Court are to sit together to hear Kerry TD, Pa Daly's case claiming the appointment of “super junior ...
Francis spoke simply but powerfully. The Church was ‘a field hospital’ (a place of healing). It was a tent with pegs that could be widened (a place of belonging for everyone). His words seeped with ...