Minister for Public Expenditure taking part as Eurogroup head, while former taoiseach says he will be going at own expense
Leo Varadkar
The latest news, analysis, and comment concerning Fine Gael leader and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar
The Department of Housing’s reply to the landmark report was to say that most of what it called for is already being done, If so, why is the commission calling for a ‘radical reset’?
Compared to a year ago, some 30,000 more children are now living in households experiencing poverty
Officials warned of ‘consequential legislative change’ that could be needed if definitions were left to courts
Shannon Estuary Taskforce chairman says State making a strategic error by not backing floating wind
Food company Kerry Group warned former taoiseach about potential impact on Irish industry, lobbying correspondence shows
Majority make negative comments about changeover in Taoiseach’s office, with just 35% positive
Almost nine out of 10 voters (88 per cent) who mention housing have a negative view of the Government’s efforts.
Varadkar, who resigned last month, declined to be drawn on whether he would run in the next general election
International protection applications from Nigeria to be subjected to accelerated process from Tuesday
Newly-released files reveal disagreement behind the scenes over package to Dean Sullivan
The cocktail called the “budget bonanza” features some reasonable pre-budget suggestions sloshing around with some very poor ones
Irish academics offer insights into Ireland’s increasingly outward-looking place in the world as mediated through the EU and its institutions
Party’s brand sails on unperturbed by the polls and is still centred around a chirpy, slightly mossy and fogeyish charm
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