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
A Sinn Féin TD who is one of nine not to have made an expected contribution to the party over the past three years says that how a TD spends their money is “their own business”.
Mon, 24 Feb, 2020
Party stipulates that Oireachtas members donate €2,500 of salary.
Tue, 18 Feb, 2020
Low-income families in west Dublin are getting caught in the middle with Tesco refusing to make grocery deliveries in parts of Tallaght.
Sun, 28 Jul, 2019
An Post says the decision was taken as a last resort, following ongoing threats to its staff.
Fri, 21 Jun, 2019
The Irish company that imports coal from a Colombian mine accused of human rights abuses has recorded revenues of €2.3bn.
Fri, 04 Jan, 2019
Homeless families are being asked to leave hotels as the St Patrick’s weekend approaches and demand for holiday accommodation increases, a Sinn Féin TD has claimed.
Tue, 14 Mar, 2017
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Fri, 17 Jun, 2016
The four way race for the €35,000-a-year position of Dáil vice chairman ended in a stalemate yesterday despite two hours of voting in the Dáil.
Fri, 03 Jun, 2016
The Dáil has failed to elect a Leas-Cheann Comhairle today.
Thu, 02 Jun, 2016
Decisions on who chairs Oireachtas Committees as well as who takes the position of Leas Ceann Comhairle of the Dáil are expected to be decided later this week.
Tue, 31 May, 2016
The State spent more than €66m on staffing and rental costs for its embassies around the world last year, figures released by the Department of Foreign Affairs have confirmed.
Sat, 21 May, 2016
Disgruntled Fine Gael TDs have complained about newly appointed ministers travelling into their constituencies for public events without giving them notice.
Thu, 19 May, 2016
An Independent Alliance TD says he does not think a new Taoiseach and Government will be appointed on Wednesday.
Sat, 30 Apr, 2016
The five TDs in Dublin South West are calling for the release of Ibrahim Halawa.
Thu, 28 Apr, 2016
Sinn Féin TDs are in favour of scrapping the party’s industrial wage pay cap, which would more than double their pay overnight, saying there is no point in forcing politicians to stay in “poverty” in order to keep them “pure”.
Tue, 26 Apr, 2016
Political parties have called for action to protect home-owners, small businesses, and tenants from vulture funds.
Mon, 14 Mar, 2016
Tue, 01 Mar, 2016
Tue, 23 Feb, 2016
Sinn Féin TDs and senators yesterday voiced their support for leader Gerry Adams over his continued backing for convicted tax evader Tom ‘Slab’ Murphy.
Tue, 22 Dec, 2015
Join the Oireachtas and see the world… new figures show that the spend by TDs and senators on overseas travel last year increased from €218,799 to €230,313.
Sat, 11 Apr, 2015
A government TD has contradicted senior coalition colleagues by claiming that Ireland is “not a neutral country and we never have been”.
Sat, 07 Mar, 2015
Concern is mounting about a threat to children’s safety after a boy and a girl were caught up in two separate shootings within six hours.
Tue, 03 Mar, 2015
Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan is seeking clarification from the US government on whether evidence was uncovered in a recent US Senate intelligence committee report of Shannon Airport being used by the CIA for extraordinary rendition.
Tue, 30 Dec, 2014
The Government has frozen the review of discretionary medical cards and said that, under a new policy, eligibility for all cards will take account of medical conditions.
Fri, 30 May, 2014
I was tearing out the door to follow Lynn Boylan on the canvass when Mary Lou’s letter arrived. It was one of those personally addressed missives that only Fianna Fáil used to be able to afford.
Thu, 22 May, 2014
A judge says he's worried about a "total breakdown" in social order in Tallaght in Dublin.
Thu, 23 Jan, 2014
Students’ leaders yesterday warned third-level education was “at breaking point and neither parents nor students can take any more”.
Wed, 14 Aug, 2013
A group representing retailers is urging the Gardaí not to licence a protest march planned for Dublin this weekend over the flying of the union flag at Belfast city hall.
Mon, 07 Jan, 2013
Degree students at UCC can apply for a new loan scheme offering low interest rates to help pay the €2,250 student contribution fee.
Thu, 09 Aug, 2012
Low-income families should get payments this month to help send more than 380,000 children and young adult dependents back to education this autumn, but fewer will qualify this year and the rates have been cut.
Tue, 03 Jul, 2012
We, the undersigned, wish to draw your attention to the continued detention of Marian Price, which we feel constitutes an alarming breach of human and civil rights.
Sat, 30 Jun, 2012
A security alert by a constituency office of Sinn Féin TD Mary Lou McDonald has ended this afternoon.
Thu, 31 May, 2012
Chief Executive of the Higher Education Authority (HEA) Tom Boland has issued a fresh warning to the Government over funding for third level education.
Thu, 24 May, 2012
Some of the workers at Game, who are engaged in a sit-in at the company's Irish stores, are visiting Leinster House this afternoon.
Thu, 29 Mar, 2012
Education Minister Ruairi Quinn may give consideration to expanding the Deis scheme to include many other schools with high numbers of disadvantaged pupils.
Mon, 27 Feb, 2012
People in Tallaght are reported to be living in fear after a second shooting in the south-west Dublin suburb in seven days.
Tue, 14 Feb, 2012
Sinn Féin is calling on the Government to reverse cuts to the country's most disadvantaged schools.
Sat, 07 Jan, 2012
Sinn Féin's Education Spokesperson Seán Crowe said today that the Government’s Budget plan to cut school's allocation of guidance counsellors will have far-reaching consequences.
Tue, 06 Dec, 2011
Stephen Hughes Connors died in a fire when he was just 12. Ten years on, the search is ongoing for his killer, writes Caroline O’Doherty
Sat, 26 Nov, 2011
THE Government has been warned of further education cuts widening a gap in a two-tier school system which Sinn Féin claims benefits wealthier families at the expense of students from poorer backgrounds.
Wed, 23 Nov, 2011
A group of demonstrators will today gather outside Government Buildings in Dublin to protest against the restriction on Northerners voting in the Presidential election.
Wed, 10 Aug, 2011
Schools will be forced to drop subjects if proposals to increase class sizes to save money go ahead, it has been warned.
Thu, 04 Aug, 2011
THERE are reports that some leaders of Roman Catholic religious orders who represent institutions at which systematic abuse took place are reluctant to meet Ruairi Quinn.
Fri, 22 Jul, 2011
TAOISEACH Enda Kenny was forced into a humiliating climb-down last night as he denied deliberately misleading voters over hospital closures.
Mon, 11 Jul, 2011
Motorists and commuters were bracing themselves for traffic chaos as Ireland's largest ever security operation swung in to action for the Queen's visit.
Sun, 15 May, 2011
SINN Féin leader Gerry Adams yesterday launched his new front bench pledging his party would strive to be the main opposition in the new Dáil.
Wed, 23 Mar, 2011
Twenty-two TDs gathered at the gates of Leinster House in Dublin today to call on the Government to overturn consents granted by former Minister Pat Carey to Shell E&P Ireland on the day of the recent General Election.
Tue, 22 Mar, 2011
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