The Government’s new €53 million aircraft is now operational and is expected to carry the Taoiseach to the United States for his St Patrick’s Day trip, reports The Mirror. The French-manufactured ...
Miriam Moriarty Owens who is from County Kerry said she and others had been "criminalised us as children" and "we had done ...
Huge crowds gathered in Co. Cavan last night for a public meeting on the ongoing farmer protest at Bord Bia's Dublin headquarters.
The Government has formally approved investment of €63.6m in healthcare infrastructure in Galway this year as part of the HSE ...
Tenancies before this date can only see their rent be increased by 2% every year. Ires Reit, Ireland’s largest residential landlord, owns 3,627 properties with an average rent of €1,852.
State funding for astro pitches remains halted after flares thrown by Drogheda United supporters caused serious damage, despite the Taoiseach saying other clubs should not be penalised.
Taoiseach's apology to survivors of institutional abuse is a welcome acknowledgement of the suffering endured by so many vulnerable people, but the background to the apology is not as encouraging ...
Focus and ambition of Ireland's first ever national maritime security strategy praised, but concerns over lack of detail on ...
Survivors of the thalidomide drug scandal will be offered a formal State apology. A commitment to a State apology was given to representatives of the Irish Thalidomide Association (ITA) following a ...
Farmers at an IFA meeting on Thursday night put forward that they would have no problem escalating their protest over Bord ...
The Government has issued a formal apology to survivors of institutional abuse, with Taoiseach Micheál Martin telling the Dáil what they went through was "harrowing".
Deputy Seamus Healy stated in Dáil Éireann that the Government's climbdown on SNAs was a sticking plaster at best. The ...