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Law due to come into force in mid-2026 could be delayed for at least three years as Irish mull waiting for an EU-wide policy.
The US Ambassador to Israel has criticised the Occupied Territories Bill, calling on Ireland to "sober up". The bill would ...
The Sinn Féin leader said the Government will be throwing struggling families ‘under the bus’ in October’s budget.
Such a ruling by the ECJ would be ‘very hard to justify’ to Irish citizens and other member states, says Jim O’Callaghan ...
Fianna Fáil ministers and TDs are trying to convince Taoiseach Micheál Martin to run for the presidency as they believe that ...
The motion, proposed by a group of mainly far-right lawmakers in the European Parliament, is destined to fall far short of ...
Mairead McGuinness was the only name put forward for the Fine Gael presidential candidate nominations, which closed on Tuesday afternoon.
THE officer board of the Fianna Fáil party in Laois is now considered to be one of the party’s youngest boards in the country ...
Fianna Fáil has been sounding out potential candidates for the presidency, but the party will not necessarily nominate anyone ...
The four Fianna Fáil MEPs will not vote against the EU Commission president, Ursula von Der Leyen, in a censure motion at the ...
Landowners in Clare could soon be allowed to cut roadside hedges all year round. The local authority is set to approach the ...
Micheal Martin and Mary Lou McDonald have clashed in the Dail over inflationary pressures on families. Ms McDonald accused ...