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March
March 2024
It's official! The Local and European Elections will be held on Friday 7 June
DCC councillors discussed the tents near Mount Street yesterday and let loose on the government
Locations of five reception centres for Ukrainians confirmed by Government
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Pro-Palestine protesters occupy departure halls of Shannon Airport
Ukraine vows to 'never' surrender after Pope says it should have 'courage to raise white flag'
Drogheda politicians hit out at Government as dual-use model ruled out for D Hotel
Women's council 'deeply disappointed' and Tom Clonan says he's 'really relieved' at Care result
Ryan says case to update Constitution 'still there' as McDowell slams govt as ‘out of touch’
Taoiseach unsure if laws allowing nightclubs to stay open later will be ready in time for summer
Electoral Commission expected to be given powers to regulate misinformation ahead of June elections
'This is our war too': Varadkar warns Putin's ambitions will not stop at Ukraine
'Classic social media': Taoiseach says he was misrepresented in viral Six O'Clock show clip
Varadkar has received significant online criticism after he appeared on the Virgin Media programme last Friday to discuss the referendums.
Taoiseach and most FG MEPs back a second von der Leyen term - but issues raised over Gaza stance
'It is not like the UK Rwanda policy': Varadkar defends proposed change to EU asylum policy
Former Fine Gael Justice Minister criticises Govt for leaving asylum seekers on the streets
Taoiseach: There's no guarantee a future government would rerun the care referendum
Over 300,000 people to be offered measles catch-up vaccine under new plans
Met Éireann: If we had a crystal ball then maybe it would have been an orange warning
February
February 2024
Golden handshakes: How common are the big exit packages we're seeing in the news?
Minister announces legislation to stop student accommodation providers mandating 51-week leases
RTÉ chair indicated ahead of Prime Time interview that she might resign, Media Committee told
Here’s a roundup of what you should know from tonight’s media committee hearing.
Sinn Féin accused of hypocrisy after voting against landmark EU nature restoration law
A roundup of the current RTÉ crisis (and what happens next) that you can read in four minutes flat
We take a look at where we are with the latest RTÉ drama and look at the questions facing the Minister of Media.
There was no note made of phonecall now at centre of row between Dept and RTÉ, Martin says
Former DCC boss Owen Keegan to take top job at Residential Tenancies Board
New sexual violence agency opens today with plans to double refuge spaces across the country
Pressure mounts on ‘extreme’ rules keeping ownership of some Irish companies shrouded in secrecy
FAI accused of 'hypocrisy' over teams playing against Israel in marathon PAC hearing
FAI accused of 'hypocrisy' over teams playing against Israel in marathon PAC hearing
FAI's €12,000 payment to CEO was 'slip up' that shouldn’t have happened, PAC told
'The best solution': Taoiseach says Government wants to see a dual-use model used for D Hotel
Donnelly asks HSE to undo cuts to allowances as breast cancer survivors voice anger on Liveline
Ireland's national debt one of the highest in the world at €42,000 per person
Taoiseach accused of 'callous broken promises' over spinal surgery delays for children
Varadkar says there are 'huge numbers' of people who want to be Fine Gael election candidates
Irish travel ban for Israeli settlers likely, as disagreement remains at EU level
Varadkar heads to Munich Security Conference today, the first sitting Taoiseach to attend
Government needs to show benefit of allowing Israeli Ambassador to stay, says Social Democrats
'Exhausted with the fight': Outrage as Minister defends changes to special education criteria