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    Today we began to see the colour of each party's money

    Today we began to see the colour of each party's money

    For nine days the Election 2020 campaign has been characterised by a daily trickle of promises from political parties.

    campaign daily • 25 Jan 20
    'Removed' is a series of photos by US photographer Eric Pickersgill who photoshopped away the smartphones and digital devices from his portraits of everyday life

    Are Irish people addicted to smartphones?

    Irish people love their mobile phones. Our smartphone usage is the highest in the Western world. Prime Time looks at our relationship with the devices that have been labelled 'weapons of mass distraction'.

    Prime Time • 04 Dec 19
    Seamus Mulligan now faces a new battle

    Watch: The border village that refuses to die

    Mullan's longest-standing resident thought the days when he was the only one standing between the border village and extinction were over. But Brexit has has created a whole new threat.

    Prime Time • 25 Sep 19
    Another Brexit deadline, still no new proposals

    Another Brexit deadline, still no new proposals

    Amat Victoria Curam - victory loves preparation. But is Brexit about to rubbish the sentiment behind that old Latin phrase?

    Analysis and Comment • 31 Aug 19
    It is estimated around 12% of people evade paying their TV licence fee

    Govt announces major reforms to TV licence fee

    The Government has agreed to replace the traditional TV licence fee with a new "device independent broadcasting charge".

    Ireland • 02 Aug 19
    Minister Madigan said the wording in the letter was not approved by her before it was sent out

    Josepha Madigan criticised over methadone clinic letter

    Minister for Culture Josepha Madigan has been criticised for a letter to her constituents saying that a methadone clinic would not open in Ballinteer in Dublin following representations from her office.

    Politics • 01 Aug 19
    Both the former Independents4Change TDs attacked the EU's stance on international issues

    Daly and Wallace give maiden speeches in EU Parliament

    New MEPs Clare Daly and Mick Wallace have made their maiden speeches in the European Parliament.

    Politics • 17 Jul 19
    Ursula von der Leyen has become the commission's first female president

    Germany's Von der Leyen elected as EU Commission chief

    German defence minister Ursula von der Leyen has been elected as the new President of the European Commission to succeed Jean Claude Juncker.

    EU • 16 Jul 19
    The refurbishment is on course for completion next month

    Leinster House refurbishment to cost €17m

    The refurbishment of Leinster House is set to cost in the region of €17 million, an Oireachtas Committee has heard.

    Politics • 11 Jul 19
    Mellissa English was before the Public Accounts Committee

    Kerins ruling did not have 'chilling effect' on Dáil

    Chief legal adviser to the Oireachtas Mellissa English has rejected claims that the recent Supreme Court judgment in the Angela Kerins case has had a "chilling effect" on the work of Dáil committees.

    Politics • 11 Jul 19
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