Tue, 07 Jul, 2020
Tue, 07 Apr, 2020
Tue, 31 Mar, 2020
Gardaí are continuing to investigate an “appalling” tragedy in which an eight-year-old boy died after being attacked by his family’s own dogs.
Mon, 23 Mar, 2020
An inspection into one of the country's busiest foster care areas has found continuing shortcomings in some aspects of the service there.
Mon, 17 Feb, 2020
Count centres across the country have reopened this morning as Day 2 of the count gets underway.
Mon, 10 Feb, 2020
Solidarity-People Before Profit look set to have a disappointing election and possibly only return two or three of its five outgoing TDs.
Sun, 09 Feb, 2020
A change of mindset among Garda top brass is key if the force is to become a more community-focussed police service, better protecting areas ravaged by drugs and crime, write Security Correspondent Cormac O’Keeffe
Mon, 03 Feb, 2020
TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Turlough Duffy raised an eyebrow ever so slightly at his teacher’s suggestion that he be on the debating team opposing the motion: “We need a change of government.”
Mon, 20 Jan, 2020
The number of referrals to the Child and Family Agency relating to alleged abuse have hit a quarterly high.
Fri, 25 Oct, 2019
There is now a meeting of minds between Trotskyist TD Paul Murphy and a once neo-Thatcherite Leo Varadkar.
Wed, 02 Oct, 2019
The leadership issue has been put on the back burner before the general election but unless there is a positive result, the knives will be out for Brendan Howlin, writes Political Correspondent
Mon, 08 Jul, 2019
More than 127,000 people are on waiting lists for basic health services such as physiotherapy and eye tests, with more than 18,000 left waiting for over a year.
Mon, 03 Jun, 2019
There was a time when securing a former county GAA player or other sports personality was a major coup for any political party.
Mon, 25 Mar, 2019
New data from Tusla shows a rise of more than 6,000 referrals to the Child and Family Agency last year, with a corresponding rise in the number of cases awaiting social worker allocation, including 20% of cases deemed “high priority”.
Thu, 21 Mar, 2019
Tusla, the child and family agency, said it will address serious shortcomings highlighted by an inspection report into its fostering services in parts of Dublin, Kildare, and Wicklow, which included a shortage of social workers and foster carers.
Thu, 24 May, 2018
Dozens of examples of bad practice flagged by probe of expenses paid to community healthcare staff.
Thu, 15 Mar, 2018
Gardai confirmed last night that following reports of burglary and theft of vehicles, units were deployed in the Tallaght District resulting in nine arrests to date.
Fri, 02 Mar, 2018
The HSE has paid over €540m to GP practices and out of hour services in fees and allowances last year, for treating medical card patients and providing services for other State health schemes.
Mon, 28 Aug, 2017
The first of his family to enter third-level education, the socially liberal Frank Clarke is set to become the country’s next chief justice.
Thu, 27 Jul, 2017
The road of the newly-acquitted Paul Murphy from his privileged past to the criminal courts has included its fair share of ups and downs.
Sat, 01 Jul, 2017
Five years ago, Kevin Shortall and his wife Tracy didn’t know if their daughter would be alive to make her Communion.
Thu, 06 Apr, 2017
Some foster carers in parts of the country with the busiest caseloads have still not been properly assessed and others have not been vetted for years, a report reveals.
Thu, 02 Feb, 2017
Gardaí have arrested a young male in relation to the fatal stabbing of a teenager in Dublin on Thursday afternoon.
Sat, 07 Jan, 2017
Mon, 14 Nov, 2016
Wed, 26 Oct, 2016
IF YOU live in Cork, Limerick, or Galway and think the Dublin Bus strike doesn’t affect you; fear not, it will, writes Gerard Howlin.
Wed, 21 Sep, 2016
Wed, 14 Sep, 2016
Health Minister Simon Harris has committed to publishing a 10-year cross-party health service plan by the end of the year in a bid to address chronic problems in the system.
Thu, 02 Jun, 2016
Cabinet is today expected to sign off on the establishment of a new cross-party committee to look at the long-term future of the health system.
Tue, 24 May, 2016
James Reilly, the former children’s minister, is tipped to be among the Taoiseach’s nominees to the Seanad.
Tue, 10 May, 2016
The five TDs in Dublin South West are calling for the release of Ibrahim Halawa.
Thu, 28 Apr, 2016
Here’s a briefing on some of the stories and issues highlighted on irishexaminer.com today
Wed, 27 Apr, 2016
Enda Kenny has been asked by Fine Gael ministers to begin talks with Fianna Fáil on any government options after he returns from his St Patrick’s Day visit to the US.
Thu, 10 Mar, 2016
Tue, 01 Mar, 2016
Mon, 29 Feb, 2016
Thu, 25 Feb, 2016
Sat, 14 Nov, 2015
Fine Gael officials will decide on whether to run under-pressure European Affairs Minister Dara Murphy in the general election at a grass-roots vote in his constituency tonight.
Mon, 28 Sep, 2015
Who is Left, let alone ‘hard-Left’? Labour claims to be Left, while decrying the hard-Left, writes Gerard Howlin
Wed, 23 Sep, 2015
Gardaí have yet to decide on how to proceed with charges against up to 25 water charge protesters, including TD Paul Murphy, three weeks after they got directions from the DPP to prosecute.
Sat, 29 Aug, 2015
The trials against Socialist Party TD Paul Murphy and two party councillors, with Tánaiste Joan Burton as star witness, will not take place before the next election, the Irish Examiner has established.
Fri, 14 Aug, 2015
Gardaí have been given the green light to bring serious charges against three politicians, including Paul Murphy TD, in connection with the water charges protest involving Tánaiste Joan Burton last November.
Thu, 13 Aug, 2015
The newly-formed Independent Alliance which expects to have 20 candidates in place for the general election yesterday unveiled new hopefuls who have joined its ranks.
Tue, 30 Jun, 2015
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