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NI Protocol issues can be fixed ahead of Good Friday Agreement landmark, says Bertie Ahern
Analysis: What should Michael McGrath look to achieve as he moves to the Department of Finance?
Ciarán Casey
'Five grand can't give me my son back': Mother and Baby Home survivors hit out at redress plans
Varadkar says he has a ‘burning desire’ to bring hope as he's elected Taoiseach
McDonald didn't want to give 'credibility to this façade' by putting name forward for Taoiseach
Reshuffle: Martin takes Foreign Affairs, Coveney moves to Enterprise and Donnelly stays on in Health
Taoiseach rotation: Here's how the day will play out as Varadkar takes over from Martin
Fine Gael's Jerry Buttimer elected as new chair of the Seanad
Micheál Martin gets a goodbye video from the European Council on his final meeting as Taoiseach
Varadkar to seek promises from ministers he appoints that they'll be seeking re-election
Tánaiste says there are no current plans to reintroduce mortgage interest relief
Dáil observes a minute's silence for Irish soldier Seán Rooney
Redacted Lives: Final episode explores redress and plans to excavate Tuam mother and baby home site
Cost-of-living pressures will persist in 2023 but Ireland should escape a recession, ESRI says
Govt won't oppose Bill that aims to introduce a separate offence for pet theft
Taoiseach says overhauling planning laws 'essential' to delivering climate and housing targets
Sean O’Rourke to return to screens next week in new RTÉ political documentary series
Legalisation and regulation of drugs like cannabis should be examined by Govt, TDs say
Councils to secure proportion of any land value increase arising from residential zoning decisions
Outreach groups 'doing all they can' so rough sleepers take up emergency accommodation
Eamon Ryan 'not asleep at the wheel' says Taoiseach as more flights cancelled due to weather
Coalition parties may clash over planning reforms as Green ministers flag concerns at Cabinet
Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien wins Dáil confidence vote by 86 votes to 63
Student nurses and midwives to get extra accommodation, meal and uniform allowances
Long-awaited energy poverty plan published as Ryan warns prices may not drop for two years
Elvis theme carries through Micheál Martin's last Leaders' Questions as Taoiseach
Cabinet approves international surrogacy policy proposals with aim of giving 100s of families a 'route to recognition'
Strict timelines on judicial review times and who can take them in major planning overhaul
Status Orange alert for most of country as freezing fog to persist into evening
Explainer: What's been going on with the European Parliament arrests over Qatar?
Minister says there should be 'clarity' about who is taking cases against planning decisions
Staff shortages leave energy regulator scrambling to keep the lights on
'I don't want to die not knowing': Adopted people share their search to find their identity
Ahead of the return of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, Coalition leaders to discuss reshuffle on Monday
Property price ceilings under First Home Scheme likely to be increased in a number of counties
Council puts security in place at Iveagh Markets as calls grow for building to be restored
Adopted people 'disgusted' and 'distraught' they might not get their records until autumn 2023
Council criticised by auditor for not recovering €700k bill for clearing ex-mayor's landfill
Housing minister to face motion of no confidence in the Dáil next week
'That's where it stands': Taoiseach says Sipo has made final decision not to investigate Varadkar