Industrial relations agencies annoyed at being kept in dark on collective bargaining plan
Labour Court and Workplace Relations Commission only found out on the day of strategy’s unveiling
Fianna Fáil leader
Labour Court and Workplace Relations Commission only found out on the day of strategy’s unveiling
The writer on his book about Ireland’s taoisigh, the ones who have least impressed him, and his admiration for Margaret Thatcher
Taoiseach starts 2026 juggling competing diplomatic pressures while the backbenchers grumble back home
Mixed messages and ‘red-line’ threats didn’t win favour with fellow Independents
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A masterclass by the farming lobby captured both the Government and Opposition
Micheál Martin says European Union should take steps to make its own economy more competitive
Independents and farming lobby resist backing the trade agreement, which is expected to pass
Europe does not have the military capacity to resist a US seizure of the territory, but it does have the ability to fight back through politics and trade
Greenfield site of 41 hectares had historically been earmarked for use by companies coming into Ireland
Simon Harris said the government’s position stands: ‘We will vote against the agreement’
Michael Healy-Rae’s intervention dashed any chance of voting for trade deal between the EU and South American bloc
Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien said there was ‘flexibility’ in funding under the National Development Plan
Micheál Martin says during visit to China that premier Li Qiang wants a more open trading environment
Taoiseach indicates ‘a lot of progress made’ on contentious deal between EU and South American bloc
HSE expressed concern about ‘high degree of risk’ associated with protest
States reiterate support to deploy troops from European nations to reassure Kyiv in event of truce with Russia
Regulator, Rape Crisis Ireland and civil liberties campaigners criticise generated images using Grok
Micheál Martin says programmes run in China by Irish colleges are good for students and institutions in both countries
Catholic Primate of Ireland Eamon Martin asked Taoiseach to do all he could to support plea of murder victim’s family
Taoiseach Micheál Martin says Lir Chocolates co-founder held true commitment to public service
Chinese president and Micheál Martin discover shared interest in revolutionary novel by Ethel Voynich
Micheál Martin spoke after a meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping in Beijing
Micheál Martin's official visit will be the first by a sitting Taoiseach since Enda Kenny’s in 2012
Barry Heneghan pushes back against Taoiseach’s insistence there is no deal for his constituency for support of Coalition
With a healthy majority thanks to Independents, the Coalition should have time to get a grip on the issues of most concern to voters
UK ‘very happy to be a partner’ to Ireland on security, says ambassador
Dara Calleary urges employees and employers to get behind new pensions auto-enrolment scheme
As the new year dawns, there is no shortage of reasons for concern
Micheál Martin was told application had been rolled out to all secondary school students in Estonia ‘to complement the curriculum’
Personal testimonies reveal how inaccessible transport, housing and workplaces are among the day-to-day realities for disabled people
It was a weird political year, featuring a humiliating presidential election for the Government parties and a far happier time for the Opposition
The problems were well diagnosed. What was missing was urgency
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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