Budget to focus on long-term gains at cost of short-term pain
Spending on infrastructure to rise as cost-of-living measures unlikely to feature
Spending on infrastructure to rise as cost-of-living measures unlikely to feature
Plus Catherine Connolly’s limo life, national anthem lessons and a recession-busting ruse in waiting
Catherine Connolly next most popular in Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll, but many voters not engaged in Áras race
Dublin city councillors abandon discounts, with homeowners facing increases of between €18 and €797
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Poll shows Sinn Féin voters join Fianna Fáil and Fine Gaelers in circumspect response to Occupied Territories Bill
First Minister Michelle O’Neill says UK law change is a ‘step forward for democracy’ but DUP opposes lowering voting age
Tánaiste hits out at Sinn Féin error on supermarket ownership - ‘I know who owns SuperValu’
Public has little sense the Government is getting to grips with problems
Sinn Féin’s message to the British public is ‘let us take this expensive burden off your hands’, while to the Republic it’s that reunification will be almost painless
Analysis: Fine Gael support is close to a historic low and depends on older and middle-class voters
Despite gathering economic worries and concern about multinational sector, Government parties show little movement in support since April
Coalition’s chief rivals, Sinn Féin, slip back significantly and Independents make gains
Cricket Ireland aims to organise similar cross-community youth event at Stormont after Comber camp halted
Party TDs incorrectly referred to SuperValu as US-owned during Dail debate on supermarket profits
Why can’t Sinn Féin spell out exactly what it means by a united Ireland and allow unionists to consider it?
Residents of the old St Patrick’s Infant and Dietetic Hospital are excluded from redress schemes despite its role in adoptions
Dáil Public Accounts Committee to review contract for television and audio coverage of Oireachtas proceedings
Taoiseach accused of ‘doubling down’ on the removal of supports for struggling households
Do not treat it as Ireland’s ‘good room’. We need people to live on O’Connell Street
Dáil Public Accounts Committee expected to question agency over legal cases and protected disclosure
Fingal County Council has exhausted its budget for the scheme, having purchased 33 homes
July 14th-18th: including The Last Irish Missionaries, The Couple Next Door and The Veil
Sinn Féin TDs incorrectly referred to supermarket chain having a US parent during Dáil debate
Catherine Connolly is now in the running, and Fine Gael has a name for the ballot paper. None of the other big parties does at this stage
Wynne asked in court to substantiate claim she has no income to pay off €6,500 debt to ex-office worker
Kneecap posters placed on bonfires; burning of asbestos could cause lung cancer, Micheál Martin warns
Cases brought by Pa Daly and Paul Murphy pointed to article 28 in Constitution limiting number of Government members to 15
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Doctors prefer Jordan crossing to Rafah due to higher quality of hospital in Amman
Police believe removal brings more risks than allowing bonfire to proceed
Groups due to benefit from funds asked to reapply with no guarantee they will receive grant
There were angry exchanges between Micheál Martin and Sinn Féin finance spokesman at finance committee
Thirty organisations including RTÉ, NUJ and Council for Civil Liberties urge Seanad to amend Bill
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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