Ireland has ‘nothing to fear’ over push on EU financial reforms, says Martin
Taoiseach ‘watching out’ for European shifts that could undermine Ireland’s position as a financial services hub
Fianna Fáil leader
Taoiseach ‘watching out’ for European shifts that could undermine Ireland’s position as a financial services hub
Tech giant warned in a 36-page paper that there must be accelerated action on power, connectivity and skills
Smaller coalition could go it alone on EU capital market reforms, says Ursula von der Leyen
Savers should be offered ‘straightforward and tax-efficient’ way to invest over long term
Taoiseach had one foot on plane to informal EU summit as TDs railed on grassroots issues
Government-supporting TD Danny-Healy Rae votes against rent reform legislation amid protests
NI Secretary Hilary Benn urged to drop ‘neither confirm nor deny’ policy and formally identify agent in House of Commons
Micheál Martin says identity of spy was ‘clear to everybody here’ and that he should be officially named by the UK government
Taoiseach accuses Mary Lou McDonald of being ‘interested in chaos’ and says she ‘couldn’t care less if we provide more houses’
Unidentified woman alleges she was brought into country as a 13-year-old for sexual exploitation
Government defended pay increases on the basis that they are needed to compete for top-level talent
New rules agreed by Cabinet will mean effective ban on such lets in areas with population of more than 20,000
Taoiseach says he will raise concerns about treatment of undocumented Irish with Donald Trump in Washington
Seamus Culleton has been at Camp East Montana, a detention centre in Texas, for nearly five months
Micheál Martin urged to raise issue of Irishman held for in US by Ice for five months despite having valid work permit
Idea that Trump has any interest in listening to the Irish point of view on any issue is delusional
Seamus Culleton from Kilkenny has been in Texas Ice facility for nearly five months despite holding valid work permit
One quarter of beds at Dublin facility still closed 18 months after first patients admitted, says Simon Community chief
Democrats in US are getting worked up about what Donald Trump might do in advance of November’s midterm elections
Social Democrats leader tells party conference that Government should put its plans to scrap the triple lock to a national vote
Stephen Moylan, originally from Blarney Street, said to be first person to use term ‘United States of America’ in written form
Instead of action, Ministers can take refuge in process. But public patience is wearing thin
There is also strong support for inserting guarantee of neutrality into Constitution
Public also gives views on triple lock, a visit by Donald Trump and social media regulation
The Taoiseach has employed his forecasting skills in predicting the weather for May
Many high-profile political aides have taken up lucrative post-government careers elsewhere
Taoiseach’s visit comes amid tensions between US president and EU over Greenland and other issues
Frank Daly (86) killed in Bus Éireann collision on North Earl Street
Inside Politics: Busy week sees new opinion poll and the President in Northern Ireland
Martin argues that confronting Trump is counterproductive, but decrying the current fascism is matter of morality
There is some relief this morning for Taoiseach Micheál Martin in our first Irish Times/Ipsos B&A opinion poll
Our urban areas should also be adapted for the new climate regime
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