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James Browne talks up his A-Team, TDs watch the pros in action while Pa Daly delights in saying nothing
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James Browne talks up his A-Team, TDs watch the pros in action while Pa Daly delights in saying nothing
Trump heads a list of challenges for the Taoiseach that includes housing, childcare, pensions and a raucous Dáil. He could hardly be said to have hit the ground running
There has been little of the fresh thinking and renewed vigour that one might have hoped for from a new administration
Fine Gael blocked appointment this week over concerns it was kept in dark about process
Leadership aside, the biggest departure from what the commission recommended is that the new body will have no legislative power
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‘Government has failed to deliver on election promise to pass the Occupied Territories Bill’
Tánaiste Simon Harris told Minister for Housing James Browne his party had been ‘out of the loop’
Pricing reforms mean Greystones commuters are considering driving to Bray to catch Dart as it is cheaper there
The Government faces a big challenge with trade and the economy, but the bigger fears are around chronic problems – most acutely, in housing
It’s a sign of Fine Gael’s watered-down identity that it’s easy to imagine Harris in Labour or the Social Democrats
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe discloses that direct investment by the State in business with direct links to illegal settlements has fallen to €1.25 million
Dispute over speaking time for Independent TDs had held up decisions to hand out key roles with €10,880 salary top-up
Former minister for education and Dún Laoghaire TD says the decision will ultimately be up to Taoiseach Micheál Martin
Neutrality has, in effect, meant whatever the government of the day says it means
Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll finds wealthier voters and women are most likely to support current model of neutrality
Fears over Donald Trump and impatience on housing highlighted by new survey
Government can take little comfort in how the electorate regards its performance on housing
Following Donald Trump’s re-election as US president, 82 per cent of those polled said they were ‘more worried’ about the future
A fall in support for Fine Gael and a rise for Sinn Féin will lead to nervousness in Government and embolden the main Opposition party
Only on one previous occasion, in February 1994, did Fine Gael go as low as 16 per cent in an Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll
Sinn Féin appears to have recovered some of its mojo, jumping six points to 26 per cent
Irish electorate has time and again proven itself to be sane and rational
Government parties take lead positions on housing and infrastructure panels
The Fianna Fáil MEP said he felt unwell in Strasbourg last week
More support needed for young people leaving addiction treatment services, TDs hear
Taoiseach accused Opposition of ‘mob politics’, while Sinn Féin leader said Verona Murphy’s role was ‘delivered’ by Michael Lowry
Wexford TD says she bears no ill will to those who brought motion and ‘her door is always open’
Annual ‘student contribution’ has been lowered to €2,000 from €3,000 for past three years
Political careers of Tipperary North TD and Verona Murphy should have been over long before either got into this mess
Row is yet more evidence of politicians’ preoccupation with trivia as storm clouds gather abroad and housing crisis worsens at home
Mixed martial arts fighter wants run in this year’s election to succeed Michael D Higgins
Councillors are bracing for a chaotic bid to seek presidential nomination
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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