Survivors of abuse in industrial and reformatory schools set to be offered State financial help
Taoiseach understood to have urged group on hunger strike outside Leinster House to stop their protest and seek medical care
Fianna Fáil leader
Taoiseach understood to have urged group on hunger strike outside Leinster House to stop their protest and seek medical care
Taoiseach Micheál Martin attended a service in Enniskillen
Meeting on fringes of Cop30 illustrated links between climate change and migration
Move follows controversy over former minister Ivan Yates providing coaching to Jim Gavin while broadcasting on political matters
Funeral Mass faithful hear devotion inspired nun’s advocacy, that ‘work had become her prayer’
Farmers availing of sought-after extension to derogation will have to observe wider environmental standards - Jessika Roswall
Micheál Martin addresses world leaders ahead of Cop30 in Brazil, speaking of impact Storm Éowyn left on State
At Fine Gael meeting, Simon Harris tells colleagues emergency legislation can be used for critical infrastructure
Prof John Sweeney: Cop30 summit will struggle to make progress
With the Taoiseach abroad, Chambers and the Yates connection take centre stage at Leinster House
Minister says matter for broadcaster to declare conflict of interest, not for him as party’s director of elections
The Yates affair touches raw nerves on both sides
Tánaiste stands by comments that number of migrants coming into Ireland is ‘too high’
UN climate report shows modest progress but criticises ‘lack of ambition’ ahead of Cop30 summit
Party acknowledges work done by former FG minister for failed Áras candidate which has sparked Government row
Tánaiste accuses people ‘particularly on the left’ trying to ‘shut down the debate’ on migration
Presidential election debacle will soon fade but not delivering urgently on matters impacting people’s lives will not
Tech firm seeking to future proof site as it grows existing 400-person workforce
After the Jim Gavin presidential election debacle, there are a lot of angry people in Fianna Fáil, but it’s less clear if anybody is ready to replace Micheál Martin
New procedures to be in place next year after legislation is rushed through Oireachtas
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Politicians of the centre cannot ‘put fingers in ears’ on migration, says Tanaiste
‘Continued momentum depends on timely Government action to unlock the full potential of projects’
The Minister for Justice is unafraid to say he wants a single sovereign state for Ireland
Mr Martin criticised ‘unacceptable’ and ‘hurtful’ comments about him from Fianna Fáil rebels
Presidential election: Never again should Fine Gael send a Protestant candidate out, unprepared, into a sectarian storm
We have money, talent and trust, but to cross threshold into action demands something rarer: courage
David McCullagh opens up an issue which remains instructive in many ways. This deserves wide readership and debate
Fianna Fail leader has come under pressure after he championed Jim Gavin to become the party’s presidential candidate
Absence of choice proves to be overwhelming motivation behind record number of protest votes
Party sources say critics may have the votes for motion of no confidence, but not enough to win it
Taoiseach’s supporters fear a no-confidence motion against him that could cement or topple his leadership
Tech founder is ‘quite right’ that infrastructure delivery is too slow, Taoiseach’s spokesman says
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