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Political observers believe the party has hardened its position on migration due to pressure from elements of its voter base
Party’s manifesto says Sinn Féin opposes EU asylum and migration pact because ‘Ireland should retain sovereignty over its own borders and migration policy’
Amendments to law part of sweeping overhaul of planning legislation
People signed up to personal progression plans would have to meet Intreo employment advisers every two weeks
Ireland’s recognition of the state of Palestine takes effect on Tuesday with plans for beefed up diplomatic ties
Environmental Protection Agency predicts emission limits will continue to be exceeded at a time when sustained reductions are needed
Your essential end-of-week politics catch up as Ireland’s response to Gaza goes on a global stage
Move comes amid concern some international protection applicants in work are still claiming the State allowance
Leaked commission report recommends executive body to direct housing delivery, but Minister does not want ‘additional layers’
Ministers have also discussed imminent plans to recognise the state of Palestine
Everything you need to know: Voters will elect 14 MEPs to the European Parliament and 949 councillors to 31 local authorities on Friday, June 7th
European elections: We elect them once every five years but what do they do with your vote?
Green Party Dublin City councillor Hazel Chu says that while some of the powers of councillors have been eroded in recent decades, they still play a key role in local Government
Some in Government cautious about whether a charge would encourage people to leave or embed them further in State accommodation
Janet Horner putting up election posters on North Circular Road when attacked on same day as assault on Independent councillor and husband in Hartstown