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Fianna Fáil TD says Micheál Martin should resign as party leader when Taoiseach term ends
UK climate chief could quit as Tory leadership candidates waver on net zero by 2050
The Dáil has broken for the summer - but recent years have shown 'the little things trip you up'
Special committee on assisted dying expected to begin in October
Biden likens Palestinians to Irish Catholics on trip to Middle East
European Commission takes Hungary to court over LGBTQ law
Truss allies deny ‘black ops’ campaign against Mordaunt as Tory leadership race heats up
Taoiseach to express condolences on Abe killing on official visit to Japan
The luggage is piling up at Dublin Airport, so what are your rights if your bag is lost?
Builders' levy should help pay for works on thousands of defective apartments, says Bacik
Gormanston tent camp for refugees to open on Monday due to accommodation shortage
Spain moves ahead with bill to honour victims of Franco dictatorship
Italy's president refuses prime minister Mario Draghi's resignation amid coalition chaos
Mali suspends new personnel arrivals to UN peacekeeping mission - which includes Irish troops
'It ain't just agriculture': Minister says other sectors must 'step up' to meet carbon emission targets
Fianna Fáil calls for more public transport policing as it launches survey on commuter safety
Cabinet agrees a ban on retail turf sales, as smoky coal ban extended
Russia switching off gas to Europe would present 'severe' risk to Ireland, minister says
Sturgeon: Independence is ‘essential’ as UK faces 'shift to the right' under new PM
Grants now available of up to €50,000 to refurbish derelict and vacant homes
Support for the Government drops as Sinn Féin continue to rise in popularity
An Bord Pleanála fully recognises reputational damage caused by recent allegations, says chair
Costs of climate action measures and Slaintecare not properly recorded, committee told
UK MPs vote against proposed amendments to Northern Ireland Protocol Bill
'This is not a crisis for everybody': Protesters blast inaction on cost of living at the Dáil
New sick pay law to guarantee all workers three days paid sick leave once commenced
More Mother and Baby Home survivors to take legal action if they're excluded from Redress Bill
Aer Lingus refusing to appear before Oireachtas Committee is 'unacceptable', says chairperson
McEntee says planned new hate crime laws will carry more severe penalties
Joe Biden lands in Israel on first Middle East tour as US president
Defence spending boost confirmed but doubt cast over several key reform proposals
Tuam mother and baby home site to be excavated after President signs Burials Bill into law
Explainer: How 'deeply controversial' planning law changes could lead to 'years of litigation'
6-month rule and legal waiver must be scrapped from Mother & Baby Home redress plan, committee says
Health Minister says testimony included in HSE abortion report is 'heartbreaking'
Coveney tells committee that new Defence Forces funding will be 'about people'
Government to retain TV licence fee despite media commission's call for it to be scrapped
Opinion: As Boris departs, the British public should ask the Conservatives 'what took you so long?'
Sydney Nash
Criminalising drug use is 'disastrous' waste of time and money, expert to tell Justice Committee
Taoiseach confident government will defeat no-confidence vote tomorrow