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New law will pave the way for gardaí to wear body cams
'It's no secret': Eir boss says telecoms company could complete broadband plan for less than €1bn
Government plans to 'phase out' fur farming in Ireland
The perks, the costs and the end of free charging?: Here's what you need to know about switching to an electric car
My Options website has over 170,000 visits since last December
Only 6% of people have held down a job for over a year on JobPath
Tánaiste says stricter online safety rules are needed: 'The days of self-regulation are over'
Taoiseach says government will review UK's new 'porn block' law to see if it could work in Ireland
Over half a million people have applied for Irish passports so far this year
Bank bosses may face fines and sanctions in the future, but won't get jail time under new law
Finance Minister will 'form a judgement' as to what will be the most likely Brexit scenario ahead of Budget
Varadkar blaming Fianna Fáil for ministers using diesel cars is 'petty' and 'cheap', says Martin
Top civil servant who warned against broadband plan questioned behind closed doors
Free public transport ruled out despite Dublin being 'the slowest city centre in Europe'
'No decisions made' as to how Ireland will quadruple its carbon tax by 2030
More electric vehicles and no congestion charge for cities: Here's what you need to know about the new Climate Action Plan
ESRI warns that carbon taxes 'often regressive in nature'
Restaurants and bars that don't display their tips policy will face fines of up to €2,500
Government denies UN claim that housing in Ireland is 'unaffordable'
PrEP programme to reduce HIV rates to be rolled out later this year
Revenue reviewed Top 100 Rich List ahead of decision to increase focus on wealthy individuals' tax affairs
Ireland is 'buying' its way out of meeting its emission targets by spending €86.8m worth of carbon credits
Dáil told insurance profits have jumped more than 1000%, but government says it's being 'as aggressive as it can be'
Fianna Fáil takes aim at funfairs ahead of summer holidays
Law to ban microbeads in Ireland set to be published
Enniscorthy to become the New Delhi of Ireland if smoky coal ban not rolled out, Dáil hears
'Lack of transparency to Irish women was entirely unacceptable': Report finds smear tests were sent to 16 labs
Minimal pomp, no harps on the tarmac: Government can breathe easy after Shannon balancing act
Aontú sets its sights on Dáil seats as new party wins a handful of seats in the locals
Ministers considering alternative approaches to dealing with drug possession for personal use
More banks to face fines over tracker mortgage scandal as officials coy about revealing cost details
Leo says it wasn't 'a bad day at the office after all', but swing-gate and co-living did real damage to FG
'I wasn't sneering': Ross says he wasn't 'having a go' at Maria Bailey with swing photo
Bereaved students will be allowed sit alternative Leaving Cert paper in July under new rules
Gerry Ryan’s voice returns to 2FM this morning for hour-long special
Pedestrian dies in hit-and-run in Dublin
Liberal Democrats top new UK poll, surging ahead of Conservatives and Labour
'Cold storage' MEPs in limbo will have 'no status' in the European Parliament until the UK leaves the EU
Bruton: 'When the wind doesn't blow and the sun doesn't shine, we need a back-up - and it remains oil and gas'
Fine Gael to launch internal review into Maria Bailey swing fall case