Enniscorthy to get interim flood defences amid fears of further flooding in Leinster and Munster
Government ‘will do all we can’ to provide aid and prevention measures, Enniscorthy residents told
Fianna Fáil leader
Government ‘will do all we can’ to provide aid and prevention measures, Enniscorthy residents told
In a changing world, Taoiseach looks to an era of expanded military capacity but with a grip on neutrality
There’s a lesson here for politicians or political analysts who put great store in image management
‘No getting away from’ critical trading and economic relationship despite some EU views on confrontation
Micheál Martin set to visit flood-hit towns in Carlow and Kilkenny
Shipping the entire Government off to drink green beer and hum along to Zombie in far-flung places on St Patrick’s Day is an expensive form of therapy
It should not have taken loss of a life to concentrate minds
There are ‘mad youngsters full of bravado’ driving scramblers on roads that ‘will kill and be killed’, priest says
Mutual trust is foundation for development of relationship between countries, Chinese president tells British PM
Wexford County Council warns of ‘high risk’ of more flooding in Enniscorthy over bank holiday weekend
Coalition also plans to introduce ‘far tighter’ regulations on e-scooters and e-bikes, source says
Former presidential candidate was responsible for leading the taskforce and was appointed to the role in 2023
Move comes just weeks after China lifted previous ban in place for more than a year
‘An insult to celebrate’ Irish migration experience, says Solidarity TD Ruth Coppinger, ‘with somebody who’s terrorising migrants’
Row erupts over Minister for Justice’s remarks to committee about issues with vetting process
Taoiseach vows to ban scramblers from public roads following death of 16 year old in Dublin
Met Éireann says risks ‘persist for the rest of the week’ amid more rainfall and slow drainage
Move comes alongside supports agreed to end 51-day hunger strike outside Leinster House last year
With beef off the table, Government welcomes access to Indian market as positive opportunity
The Government is happy to take short-term pain for long-term gain - but only the first of those is certain
Grace Lynch (16) was ‘failed catastrophically’ by Government, says SF leader
Nine will go to the United States including the Taoiseach, who is expected to meet US President Donald Trump
Fellow Fianna Fáilers Jim O’Callaghan and Darragh O’Brien have been out promoting what they’ve been doing
Academics, former journalists and long-time loyalists are among the Government’s most trusted advisers and policy wonks
TD missed start of Dáil debate calling for wider right to remote and flexible working as journey from Kildare took more than three hours
Department of Education working on plans to ensure schoolchildren are educated about the murder of six million Jews in second World War
Micheál Martin endures arduous journey to World Economic Forum and IDA Ireland dinner
Cork native was one of Fianna Fáil’s most prolific vote-getters and enjoyed huge popularity inside and outside party
While geopolitics may appear to be unravelling at times, many of the old reliable forces remain constant – not least Davos itself
Speaking at Davos, Micheal Martin also confirmed Ireland had been invited to join Trump’s Gaza peace board
The US president has climbed down over Greenland, for now, but the spat has exposed fundamental weakness in the EU
Taoiseach defends State agency, telling Mary Lou McDonald: ‘Don’t try and drag down a good organisation’
US president’s increasingly disturbing behaviour dominates Leaders’ Questions in the Dáil
Country’s largest local authority undertakes review of social media platform use as others sign out for good
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