Government publishes plan to overhaul corporation tax The Government has published its latest plan to overhaul the country's corporation tax system, titled 'Ireland's Corporation Tax Roadmap'. Business • 05 Sep 18
Government publishes plan to overhaul corporation tax The Government has published its latest plan to overhaul the country's corporation tax system, titled 'Ireland's Corporation Tax Roadmap'. Business • 05 Sep 18
Taoiseach urged to address smear test controversy The Government has said it wants to see all the cases involved in the CervicalCheck controversy dealt with through mediation, but accepts that everyone still has a right to go to court. Health • 28 Jul 18
Taoiseach urged to address smear test controversy The Government has said it wants to see all the cases involved in the CervicalCheck controversy dealt with through mediation, but accepts that everyone still has a right to go to court. Health • 28 Jul 18
Derrynane House: An apt location for Cabinet meeting RTÉ Political Correspondent Mícheál Lehane looks at the historic location for the Cabinet meeting and asks how it might influence today's politicians. Politics • 18 Jul 18
Derrynane House: An apt location for Cabinet meeting RTÉ Political Correspondent Mícheál Lehane looks at the historic location for the Cabinet meeting and asks how it might influence today's politicians. Politics • 18 Jul 18
Taoiseach defends appointment at Dept of Justice The Taoiseach has defended the Government's decision to appoint a new secretary general to head up the Department of Justice without a public competition. Politics • 11 Jul 18
Taoiseach defends appointment at Dept of Justice The Taoiseach has defended the Government's decision to appoint a new secretary general to head up the Department of Justice without a public competition. Politics • 11 Jul 18
Govt support talks should start before Budget - Harris Minister for Health Simon Harris has said negotiations with Fianna Fáil on an extension to the confidence and supply agreement should start before the budget. Politics • 29 Jun 18
Govt support talks should start before Budget - Harris Minister for Health Simon Harris has said negotiations with Fianna Fáil on an extension to the confidence and supply agreement should start before the budget. Politics • 29 Jun 18
Chef shortage in Ireland is at 'crisis point' - RAI Over 700 chefs from outside the EU have been given work permits for Ireland over the past two and a half years, according to figures obtained by RTÉ News. Ireland • 26 Jun 18
Chef shortage in Ireland is at 'crisis point' - RAI Over 700 chefs from outside the EU have been given work permits for Ireland over the past two and a half years, according to figures obtained by RTÉ News. Ireland • 26 Jun 18
ISME's government satisfaction ratings improve ISME's latest Government Satisfaction report shows a rise from 2% to 4% and marks the fifth consecutive satisfaction improvement. Business • 31 May 18
ISME's government satisfaction ratings improve ISME's latest Government Satisfaction report shows a rise from 2% to 4% and marks the fifth consecutive satisfaction improvement. Business • 31 May 18
Major improvements for people living with CF A report has shown major improvements in the quality and length of lives of people in Ireland living with cystic fibrosis. Health • 04 Apr 18
Major improvements for people living with CF A report has shown major improvements in the quality and length of lives of people in Ireland living with cystic fibrosis. Health • 04 Apr 18
Prime Time- Oil and Gas Exploration, Athlone as Midlands' Capital Is Athlone set to be the capital of the midlands as part of the Government's spending plan, and is the Dáil right to ban drilling for gas and oil in Irish waters? Prime Time • 16 Feb 18
Prime Time- Oil and Gas Exploration, Athlone as Midlands' Capital Is Athlone set to be the capital of the midlands as part of the Government's spending plan, and is the Dáil right to ban drilling for gas and oil in Irish waters? Prime Time • 16 Feb 18
Ross denies election link to Project 2040 decisions Minister for Transport Shane Ross has rejected any suggestion that a possible general election in the next year influenced decisions taken in the new national plan for the country set to be published later today. Project 2040 • 16 Feb 18
Ross denies election link to Project 2040 decisions Minister for Transport Shane Ross has rejected any suggestion that a possible general election in the next year influenced decisions taken in the new national plan for the country set to be published later today. Project 2040 • 16 Feb 18
Govt in crackdown on illegal dumping black spots The Government is allocating €2m this year for a targeted crackdown on illegal dumping black spots across the country. Environment • 15 Feb 18
Govt in crackdown on illegal dumping black spots The Government is allocating €2m this year for a targeted crackdown on illegal dumping black spots across the country. Environment • 15 Feb 18
Protections needed for 'if and when' workers - Labour Proposed Government legislation to enhance the rights of workers in precarious employment will fail to protect them unless it is amended, according to the Labour Party. Employment • 13 Feb 18
Protections needed for 'if and when' workers - Labour Proposed Government legislation to enhance the rights of workers in precarious employment will fail to protect them unless it is amended, according to the Labour Party. Employment • 13 Feb 18
Dáil approves sale of alcohol on Good Friday The Dáil has passed legislation to allow the sale of alcohol on Good Friday and it will now go to the President to be signed into law. Politics • 25 Jan 18
Dáil approves sale of alcohol on Good Friday The Dáil has passed legislation to allow the sale of alcohol on Good Friday and it will now go to the President to be signed into law. Politics • 25 Jan 18
Micheál Martin in favour of removing Eighth Amendment The leader of Fianna Fáil has said that he will vote to remove the Eighth Amendment from the constitution. Eighth Amendment • 18 Jan 18
Micheál Martin in favour of removing Eighth Amendment The leader of Fianna Fáil has said that he will vote to remove the Eighth Amendment from the constitution. Eighth Amendment • 18 Jan 18
Govt says target for social housing exceeded in 2017 The Government has said it exceeded its target for delivery of social housing by 23% last year Housing • 15 Jan 18
Govt says target for social housing exceeded in 2017 The Government has said it exceeded its target for delivery of social housing by 23% last year Housing • 15 Jan 18
Greening quits May's Cabinet following reshuffle British Prime Minister Theresa May has kept the biggest names in her Cabinet following a post reshuffle forced by the resignation of Damian Green. UK • 08 Jan 18
Greening quits May's Cabinet following reshuffle British Prime Minister Theresa May has kept the biggest names in her Cabinet following a post reshuffle forced by the resignation of Damian Green. UK • 08 Jan 18
Varadkar says Cabinet to act collectively on referendum Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said he anticipates that the Cabinet will act collectively in relation to the upcoming referendum on abortion. Politics • 18 Dec 17
Varadkar says Cabinet to act collectively on referendum Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said he anticipates that the Cabinet will act collectively in relation to the upcoming referendum on abortion. Politics • 18 Dec 17
Carers to qualify for GP card People who receive a carers allowance and who do not already have a free GP visit card are due to be given the card next year. News • 12 Dec 17
Carers to qualify for GP card People who receive a carers allowance and who do not already have a free GP visit card are due to be given the card next year. News • 12 Dec 17
Government tax revenues back on target in November The Government's tax revenues are now back on target, according to Exchequer returns for November - the most important month in the year for tax payments. Business • 04 Dec 17
Government tax revenues back on target in November The Government's tax revenues are now back on target, according to Exchequer returns for November - the most important month in the year for tax payments. Business • 04 Dec 17
FF assured all documents are with tribunal - Calleary A Fianna Fáil TD has said the party has been given "solemn assurances" that all documents are with the Disclosures Tribunal following the controversy over emails concerning garda whistleblower Sgt Maurice McCabe. Politics • 29 Nov 17
FF assured all documents are with tribunal - Calleary A Fianna Fáil TD has said the party has been given "solemn assurances" that all documents are with the Disclosures Tribunal following the controversy over emails concerning garda whistleblower Sgt Maurice McCabe. Politics • 29 Nov 17
Tánaiste defends Govt action on hospital waiting lists The Tánaiste has defended the Government's action in dealing with hospital waiting lists. News • 09 Nov 17
Tánaiste defends Govt action on hospital waiting lists The Tánaiste has defended the Government's action in dealing with hospital waiting lists. News • 09 Nov 17
Govt launches winter campaign, encourages flu vaccine The Government has launched its 'Be Winter Ready' campaign, with the focus of this year's campaign on health preparedness for older people, including promoting flu vaccinations. News • 08 Nov 17
Govt launches winter campaign, encourages flu vaccine The Government has launched its 'Be Winter Ready' campaign, with the focus of this year's campaign on health preparedness for older people, including promoting flu vaccinations. News • 08 Nov 17
Hayes asks EU to investigate Irish banks over trackers MEP Brian Hayes has made a complaint to the European Commission's Directorate-General for Competition in relation to the tracker mortgage scandal here. Business • 26 Oct 17
Hayes asks EU to investigate Irish banks over trackers MEP Brian Hayes has made a complaint to the European Commission's Directorate-General for Competition in relation to the tracker mortgage scandal here. Business • 26 Oct 17
Account for Apple's €13bn to be set up ASAP - Donohoe Finance Minster Paschal Donohoe has told the Dáil a special holding account for the €13 billion the European Commission says is due to Ireland in back taxes from Apple will be set up "as soon as possible". Business • 24 Oct 17
Account for Apple's €13bn to be set up ASAP - Donohoe Finance Minster Paschal Donohoe has told the Dáil a special holding account for the €13 billion the European Commission says is due to Ireland in back taxes from Apple will be set up "as soon as possible". Business • 24 Oct 17