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Government formation talks have been suspended but parties will resume efforts to form a new coalition next week while leaders cooperate in the battle to stop coronavirus from spreading.
Thu, 12 Mar, 2020
A number of non-party TDs told the Irish Examiner that they are “absolutely” open to talking with others about how to progress their election wish-lists.
Wed, 12 Feb, 2020
Claire Kerrane’s likely election means that for the first occasion since the foundation of the state neither Fianna Fáil or Fine Gael will take a seat in this constituency.
Sun, 09 Feb, 2020
Rochard Bruton said: “It is my ambition to have the Climate Bill enacted before an election."
Mon, 06 Jan, 2020
Angry farmers have this evening said they will not end their protest until they secure a meeting with Agriculture Minister Michael Creed.
Tue, 26 Nov, 2019
The Agriculture Minister is being called on to fast track talks on the beef crisis.
Fri, 06 Sep, 2019
The Government has been urged to directly intervene in the beef price crisis amid escalating court actions and wildcat protests outside processing facilities around the country.
Thu, 29 Aug, 2019
With some protesters continuing to defy court injunctions some processors sought to obtain attachment and committal orders that could lead to farmers involved in protest action being arrested.
Wed, 28 Aug, 2019
A wave of Independents were swept into power in the last general election. The country was in recovery mode.
Mon, 15 Jul, 2019
Opposition TDs who have raised concerns around vaccinations have defended their actions.
Mon, 29 Apr, 2019
Plans have been dropped to move 80 asylum seekers into a disused hotel in Rooskey, Co Leitrim.
Thu, 21 Mar, 2019
The Government does not possess the political will to protect vulnerable homeowners from so-called vulture funds, it is claimed.
Sat, 09 Mar, 2019
The so-called Planetary Health Diet is significantly healthier than the Business as Usual diet... a win for the planet, says Victoria White.
Thu, 24 Jan, 2019
Independents are moving closer to securing the required numbers to get a candidate into the field for a potential presidential race to challenge Michael D Higgins.
Fri, 13 Jul, 2018
President Michael D Higgins has sharply denied he timed his announcement to seek a second term in order to block other candidates from challenging him.
Wed, 11 Jul, 2018
Doctors who are opposed to abortion will not be forced to dispense the abortion pill, according to Health Minister Simon Harris.
Tue, 15 May, 2018
The head of the Road Safety Authority (RSA) has hit out at “disgraceful and self-serving” rural politicians who, it is claimed, are delaying the passage of stricter drink- driving laws and therefore “costing lives”.
Fri, 27 Apr, 2018
A pint and a half of beer “never made anyone drunk” the Dáil heard this evening during a debate on new road traffic laws.
Tue, 24 Apr, 2018
You should all be ashamed of yourselves. All 32 of you.
Sat, 24 Mar, 2018
The Government’s ambitious plan to transform the country is great in theory but rural Ireland must not be forgotten, writes Elaine O’Loughlin.
Thu, 15 Feb, 2018
Fianna Fáil has accused Communications Minister Denis Naughten of acting like ‘ Comical Ali’ by refusing to allow an immediate review of the Government’s broadband plan because he believes it is still on track.
Wed, 07 Feb, 2018
The Cabinet will hold a special meeting today to discuss “radical” alterations to its national development plan amid mounting criticism of it.
Mon, 05 Feb, 2018
The Government’s plan for growth over the next two decades will “kill” rural Ireland and walk the country into “economic and social imbalance”, a coalition of TDs has warned.
Thu, 01 Feb, 2018
The Government recouped just €3.2m from the sale of more than 40 Garda stations, a total described as “derisory”.
Wed, 10 Jan, 2018
The issue of rural crime is to be debated in the Dáil today, with Fianna Fáil calling for tighter bail laws to tackle the issue.
Tue, 21 Nov, 2017
A rural TD says elderly people should be allowed arm themselves with a taser gun and pepper spray.
Mon, 20 Nov, 2017
Well done to the plain-talking rural representatives who warn that National Planning Framework Ireland 2040 proposals add up to abandoning people in the countryside.
Fri, 03 Nov, 2017
Fri, 13 Oct, 2017
Michael Ring, the Rural Affairs Minister, is understood to have launched a “ferocious” broadside at Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at last Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting, the Irish Examiner can reveal.
Introducing dried seaweed into a cow’s diet could greatly reduce emission levels.
Tue, 18 Jul, 2017
An opposition Independent TD whose ongoing support is crucial to Leo Varadkar becoming taoiseach next week has said he has an "open mind" to potentially being offered a junior or full ministerial role in return for his help, writes Fiachra Ó Cionnaith of the Irish Examiner.
Wed, 07 Jun, 2017
The Dutch ship broker at the centre of the LÉ Aisling re-sale controversy said he is “testing the market” by seeking €683,000 for the former Irish naval ship he snapped up at public auction for just €110,000 two months ago.
Tue, 16 May, 2017
For the most part, this ‘new’ politics isn’t working and, contrary to popular belief, it is not Ross and the other independents who have been found wanting at the Cabinet table, writes Political Editor Daniel McConnell
Sat, 06 May, 2017
Thu, 13 Apr, 2017
The rural post office remains integral to society despite its unviability, writes Michael Clifford.
Mon, 10 Apr, 2017
Health Minister Simon Harris says he does not want to penalise people who took out private health insurance to protect themselves and their families.
Fri, 07 Apr, 2017
Two men charged with cutting turf on a protected bog, and who lost a High Court case aimed at stopping their prosecution, must wait to hear the outcome of an appeal.
Fri, 20 Jan, 2017
An Independent TD for Roscommon has warned of major problems unless the Justice Department has a clear plan for the relocation of 80 refugees to the town of Ballaghadereen.
Mon, 09 Jan, 2017
The Government is set to cave into pressure from the Opposition and accept a Dáil bill that will pave the way for a referendum on the public ownership of water services.
Wed, 09 Nov, 2016
Fri, 21 Oct, 2016
Two TDs have now confirmed they will not take a proposed pay rise for deputies next April.
Fri, 14 Oct, 2016
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