Taoiseach reiterates Ireland's 'full support' for Ukraine The Taoiseach has taken part in a Coalition of the Willing meeting, which took place as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at ending Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. Politics • 11 Dec
Taoiseach reiterates Ireland's 'full support' for Ukraine The Taoiseach has taken part in a Coalition of the Willing meeting, which took place as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at ending Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. Politics • 11 Dec
McEntee outlines €1.7bn defence spending plan Minister for Defence Helen McEntee has outlined a €1.7 billion defence spending plan that will run until 2030. Politics • 11 Dec
McEntee outlines €1.7bn defence spending plan Minister for Defence Helen McEntee has outlined a €1.7 billion defence spending plan that will run until 2030. Politics • 11 Dec
Doherty, Harris clash on cost-of-living and college fees Tánaiste Simon Harris and Sinn Féin's Pearse Doherty accused each other of contradictions in the Dáil as a row broke out about the cost-of-living crisis and college fees. Ireland • 04 Dec
Doherty, Harris clash on cost-of-living and college fees Tánaiste Simon Harris and Sinn Féin's Pearse Doherty accused each other of contradictions in the Dáil as a row broke out about the cost-of-living crisis and college fees. Ireland • 04 Dec
Govt to speed up delivery of housing and infrastructure The Government is to introduce reforms that aim to cut delays and reset the "imbalance" between individuals' right to object and delivering major public infrastructure. Ireland • 03 Dec
Govt to speed up delivery of housing and infrastructure The Government is to introduce reforms that aim to cut delays and reset the "imbalance" between individuals' right to object and delivering major public infrastructure. Ireland • 03 Dec
'Real chance' for peace in Ukraine, Zelensky tells Dáil Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky was given a standing ovation while addressing a joint meeting of the Dáil and Seanad, in which he thanked Ireland for the assistance it has given his country and people since it was invaded by Russia almost four years ago. Politics • 03 Dec
'Real chance' for peace in Ukraine, Zelensky tells Dáil Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky was given a standing ovation while addressing a joint meeting of the Dáil and Seanad, in which he thanked Ireland for the assistance it has given his country and people since it was invaded by Russia almost four years ago. Politics • 03 Dec
Zelensky arrives in Ireland for first official visit Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived in Dublin for his first official visit to Ireland. Ireland • 01 Dec
Zelensky arrives in Ireland for first official visit Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived in Dublin for his first official visit to Ireland. Ireland • 01 Dec
Cork rail project among priorities in Govt transport plan The Government has published its €24bn plan for roads, rail, aviation, maritime and active travel projects it intends to begin over the next four years. Politics • 27 Nov
Cork rail project among priorities in Govt transport plan The Government has published its €24bn plan for roads, rail, aviation, maritime and active travel projects it intends to begin over the next four years. Politics • 27 Nov
'Violence against women is a men's problem', says Cairns Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns has said violence against women is a "men's problem", adding that the problem will not be fully addressed until more men join the fight against it. Politics • 26 Nov
'Violence against women is a men's problem', says Cairns Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns has said violence against women is a "men's problem", adding that the problem will not be fully addressed until more men join the fight against it. Politics • 26 Nov
Centenary of first PAC report into State spending marked The centenary of the first report into State spending by the Public Accounts Committee has been marked in Leinster House. Ireland • 26 Nov
Centenary of first PAC report into State spending marked The centenary of the first report into State spending by the Public Accounts Committee has been marked in Leinster House. Ireland • 26 Nov
Speedy Cabinet reshuffle avoids vacuum and battle in Govt Paschal Donohoe's decision this week to resign from Irish politics and take a job at the World Bank in Washington DC left the Government with a big choice to make to avoid a political vacuum and battle for succession, writes Joe Mag Raollaigh. Analysis and Comment • 22 Nov
Speedy Cabinet reshuffle avoids vacuum and battle in Govt Paschal Donohoe's decision this week to resign from Irish politics and take a job at the World Bank in Washington DC left the Government with a big choice to make to avoid a political vacuum and battle for succession, writes Joe Mag Raollaigh. Analysis and Comment • 22 Nov