Planned increases to fuel excise duty from next month will not go ahead, Government says
Restoration of cuts to be kept under review while geopolitical situation remains uncertain, Minister says
Restoration of cuts to be kept under review while geopolitical situation remains uncertain, Minister says
The existing system of unlimited free public water for all households is unsustainable in the long term and unfair
Now is the time to at least start discussions about what a reunited Ireland might look like
The local view is that a younger generation is being easily manipulated by dissidents, albeit few in number
Meeting held with representatives from Biogen, which makes drug Skyclarys
Gardaí to get pursuit training, Jim O’Callaghan says
Sinn Féin and DUP blame each other for the assembly’s failings, but there is a need for reform
Detectives forwarded the near 600-page file on investigation into Cork North Central TD Thomas Gould and Cllr Kenneth Collins
Speculation has been growing in recent weeks that Sinn Féin is about to pull the plug on powersharing
Taoiseach said party colleagues should concentrate on the benefits of the Shared Island initiative
The fetishisation of the Troubles by Kneecap is part of the same normalisation
Extradited Dubliner’s case will be heard in a three-judge court created to hear charges related to terrorism and organised crime
Party member described new rule as ‘a chilling effort to quell internal dissent’
Move follows Fianna Fáil politicians’ call for HSE to change stance on treatment for Friedreich’s ataxia
Mother of three must work in community ‘two to three times per week’ for next 12 months, including cleaning public spaces
Law professor surprised at Chawke’s release from Limerick jail after ‘just one month’
Annoying the party when it threatens devolution would be a far more helpful contribution
Social Democrats justice spokesman Gary Gannon says prison ‘not the right place’ for a woman who has children
Belfast can be a claustrophobic place, but not last week, as what was once the most bombed hotel in Europe was booked out with ceilidhs
Andy Burnham has not visited the North because he ‘does not have news yet’ on funding
Officials sought changes to report so it presented ‘strong narrative’ supporting the IT hubs beyond 2030
‘Culture need not divide us,’ says DUP Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly
Darragh O’Brien to work with Road Safety Authority on proposed legislation over the summer
Barrister for Antoin Duffy, who also faces weapons and attempted murder charges, says client ‘in the dark’ regarding book of evidence
For 316 days, Daniel Tatlow-Devally has been under 23-hour solitary lock-up, with limited visits and heavily screened communications
As the Taoiseach eyes the exit and the unity debate gets louder, the current calm in Irish politics may not last
Veteran journalist heard from sources after spy revelations that he ‘might as well have been a tout’
Women will be able to get monthly repeat prescriptions at chemists after initial GP consultation
Sinn Féin leader says there is now a recognition that parties need to work collaboratively on the issue
Welsh-born politician says a Border poll on Irish reunification is ‘not on my list of priorities at the moment’
Party’s Temple Bar shop has Irish, Palestinian, Soviet Union and Hill 16 flags among items offered for sale
Man’s prosecution singled out as example of ‘unacceptable’ delays caused by old criminal legal aid system
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Sinn Féin leader overheard using slur last week during questions about costings for MetroLink project
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