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Work underway to allow private sector workers to receive tax-free bonuses of up to €1,000
Varadkar: 'I'm entitled to a due process and the presumption of innocence over guilt'
Government's 'objective' to cut childcare costs before Christmas - Taoiseach
Flats dubbed 'poor quality architecture' defended by senator in submission against LED billboard
On-call GP service 'majorly concerned' over plans to require referrals for patients to Navan
Varadkar's Dáil comments 'degraded' everyone who's made mistakes in their past, says Senator
Varadkar 'not ruling out' new cost-of-living measures before Budget
Uber and Lyft could help with Ireland's taxi shortage, says Tánaiste
Leo Varadkar says he hopes RTÉ and Dublin Pride organisers can ‘sort out’ differences
Moving income tax credits and bands will improve take-home pay, says Donohoe
'President Higgins had to come out and call you to account': TDs attack Govt housing policy in Dáil
Taoiseach defends party raffle rules and attacks SF fundraising
'Not right' pay increases for workers should be gobbled up by tax, USC and PRSI, says Varadkar
Government expands mica scheme to include homeowners in Clare and Limerick
October's Budget will target those most in need, says Taoiseach
Eight sites identified for modular homes to house Ukrainian refugees
'Exceptionally unlikely' that Govt could bend EU spending rules to build more homes
Housing is government's 'biggest failure', Social Democrats say at national conference
Pat the Baker and Irish Pride breadcrumbs recalled by FSAI
Govt won't be dropping motorway tolls as part of its plan to tackle the cost-of-living surge
Ukraine refugees to be allowed register at regional immigration hubs under new law
Conditions attached to 15,000 planning permissions to prevent bulk purchasing by investors
Hopes rise that Budget 2023 will introduce new 30% tax band to help squeezed middle
Proposals on possible pension age increase to go to Govt before summer recess, says minister
No 'magic money tree' to help with fuel costs, says minister as pump prices jump above €2 a litre
ABP controversy has potential to erode public confidence in planning system, says professional body
Clare TD Violet-Anne Wynne claims she is homeless
HAP discretion rate changes for the first time in 6 years, increasing to 35%
Ryan signals need for social welfare and tax changes to get country through 'very difficult period'
Telling people to tighten their belts shows Govt is 'out of touch' on cost of living, says SF
Buying a new Govt jet under consideration as current plane is 'nearing the end of life'
Cabinet approves two-year lease on Citywest Hotel to accommodate Ukrainian refugees
Report on increasing HAP rates released soon as pressure mounts on government over homelessness
How many vacant properties are there in Ireland? We should get a clear answer in a couple of weeks
Nation's oral health at risk as children not seeing a dentist until their teens
Electric Ireland moves to reassure KBC and Ulster Bank customers over direct debit switchovers
'I won't be bullied by you': O'Brien and Doherty clash over State subsidy scheme for developers
'Intensive work' ongoing to give 35 children with Cystic Fibrosis access to life-changing drug
Passport Office 'upscaling' to respond to massive increase in demand, says Coveney
Staff vacancies behind the decision to close 11 beds at Dublin CAMHS unit