Ireland may lack 'robust' asylum seeker checks - report Immigration officials in Ireland may not be able to perform robust identity checks and security screening on asylum seekers due to the country's lack of access to key EU security databases, a Government report has warned. Politics • 25 May
Ireland may lack 'robust' asylum seeker checks - report Immigration officials in Ireland may not be able to perform robust identity checks and security screening on asylum seekers due to the country's lack of access to key EU security databases, a Government report has warned. Politics • 25 May
Care leavers say supports should continue to age 26 Young people who aged out of State care at 18 have said that accommodation and supports should be available up to age 26 to prevent care leavers falling into homelessness and unemployment. Ireland • 25 May 21
Care leavers say supports should continue to age 26 Young people who aged out of State care at 18 have said that accommodation and supports should be available up to age 26 to prevent care leavers falling into homelessness and unemployment. Ireland • 25 May 21
DCU 'astonished' over embassy complaints about course Dublin City University says it is "astonished" over a complaint made by the Embassies of Georgia and Ukraine in Ireland about the university's teaching of a course on the geopolitics of the Caucasus and Ukraine. Ireland • 18 Apr 21
DCU 'astonished' over embassy complaints about course Dublin City University says it is "astonished" over a complaint made by the Embassies of Georgia and Ukraine in Ireland about the university's teaching of a course on the geopolitics of the Caucasus and Ukraine. Ireland • 18 Apr 21
How has the pandemic impacted the way people shop? This Week looks at where people are shopping, what they are buying and how businesses have adapted during the Covid-19 pandemic. Business • 29 Dec 20
How has the pandemic impacted the way people shop? This Week looks at where people are shopping, what they are buying and how businesses have adapted during the Covid-19 pandemic. Business • 29 Dec 20
Lost summer for the Gaeltacht This Week reports on how Covid-19 has affected Gaeltacht areas, with Irish language Summer Schools unable to take place this year. Business • 22 Jun 20
Lost summer for the Gaeltacht This Week reports on how Covid-19 has affected Gaeltacht areas, with Irish language Summer Schools unable to take place this year. Business • 22 Jun 20
Sustainable fashion is timeless The editor of Vogue magazine, Anna Wintour, recently said clothes should be cherished, reworn and passed on to the next generation. Business • 23 Dec 19
Sustainable fashion is timeless The editor of Vogue magazine, Anna Wintour, recently said clothes should be cherished, reworn and passed on to the next generation. Business • 23 Dec 19
The black market behind the hair and beauty sector A new industry group aims to stop black market operators in the hair and beauty sector. Business • 07 Oct 19
The black market behind the hair and beauty sector A new industry group aims to stop black market operators in the hair and beauty sector. Business • 07 Oct 19
RTÉ needs to transform itself, says Bruton The Minister for Communications has said RTÉ needs to "transform itself" to respond to changes in the media landscape. Ireland • 15 Sep 19
RTÉ needs to transform itself, says Bruton The Minister for Communications has said RTÉ needs to "transform itself" to respond to changes in the media landscape. Ireland • 15 Sep 19
161 non-specialists working as consultants in hospitals New figures from the HSE show there are 161 doctors working as consultants in public hospitals without fulfilling the criteria to be described as a specialist or consultant. Health • 27 Jan 19
161 non-specialists working as consultants in hospitals New figures from the HSE show there are 161 doctors working as consultants in public hospitals without fulfilling the criteria to be described as a specialist or consultant. Health • 27 Jan 19
Former PSNI chief: Hard border risks return of violence The former chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland has warned that the return of a hard border in the North risks a resumption of violence in the area. Brexit • 27 Jan 19
Former PSNI chief: Hard border risks return of violence The former chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland has warned that the return of a hard border in the North risks a resumption of violence in the area. Brexit • 27 Jan 19
'Very difficult' to recommend army life - PDFORRA head The head of the main organisation which represents members of the Irish Defence Forces has said he would find it very difficult to advise potential recruits to enlist. Ireland • 06 Jan 19
'Very difficult' to recommend army life - PDFORRA head The head of the main organisation which represents members of the Irish Defence Forces has said he would find it very difficult to advise potential recruits to enlist. Ireland • 06 Jan 19
Minister warned of resignations over Oberstown report Minister for Children Katherine Zappone was warned of resignations and possible legal action if she attempted to publish an independent report into the operation of the Oberstown Children Detention Campus. Politics • 11 Nov 18
Minister warned of resignations over Oberstown report Minister for Children Katherine Zappone was warned of resignations and possible legal action if she attempted to publish an independent report into the operation of the Oberstown Children Detention Campus. Politics • 11 Nov 18
IFAC chief warns against using €1bn windfall in Budget The Chairman of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council has warned the Government against using a €1bn corporation tax windfall to announce a bigger than expected Budget on Tuesday. Budget 2019 • 07 Oct 18
IFAC chief warns against using €1bn windfall in Budget The Chairman of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council has warned the Government against using a €1bn corporation tax windfall to announce a bigger than expected Budget on Tuesday. Budget 2019 • 07 Oct 18
Social housing bid fails to find viable proposals A process set up to find off-balance-sheet funding for thousands of social housing units has failed to find a viable proposal from private investors, according to documents seen by RTÉ's This Week programme. Ireland • 27 Mar 16
Social housing bid fails to find viable proposals A process set up to find off-balance-sheet funding for thousands of social housing units has failed to find a viable proposal from private investors, according to documents seen by RTÉ's This Week programme. Ireland • 27 Mar 16
Cabinet may be briefed on fast-tracked projects Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn has said he expects Health Minister James Reilly to brief the Cabinet tomorrow on the fast-tracking of hospital projects in the constituencies of two colleagues. News • 29 Jan 13
Cabinet may be briefed on fast-tracked projects Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn has said he expects Health Minister James Reilly to brief the Cabinet tomorrow on the fast-tracking of hospital projects in the constituencies of two colleagues. News • 29 Jan 13