Carbon budgets to help halve emissions passed in Dáil without a vote
Emissions ceilings to be decided for economic sectors once budgets come into effect
Emissions ceilings to be decided for economic sectors once budgets come into effect
Elsewhere, we were doing time on Bernard’s watch, and saw some political engagement
More staff to be employed at Passport Office as system comes under pressure
Peter Feeney says aggressive, misogynistic comments online are affecting public responses
Issues such as foetal pain relief can be raised within review, Minister for Health says
Party spokespeople presenting themselves as ministers-in-waiting, ready for power
Move on corporate tax ‘appeased our EU masters’, and is ‘just the beginning’, says Nolan
Darragh O’Brien will pursue those responsible for problems and is considering a construction levy
‘Exceptional’ market conditions will be factored in, Revenue tells Oireachtas committee
TD tells Dáil it took a unique global pandemic for local authorities to use the money
‘We are open for any discussions on vaccine supplies to Ireland,’ Yuriy Filatov says
One bench warrant in Dublin North Central dates back to February 1969
New clusters reported in five more nursing homes in past seven days, Dáil told
Shock news of deputy’s conversion to value of evidence pulses in global research community
Martin urges people not to create ‘unnecessary rows’ between Oireachtas and Npet
TD calls for Government to speak as one and stop taking pot shots at each other
Rural TDs appeal for end to contradictory rules but Minister insists they are saving lives
Early celebrations give way to gloom as a stable government remains a distant hope
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