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It comes after Tánaiste Simon Harris said there is 'merit' in unemployment benefit not rising at the same rate as other ...
The Government appears split on spending plans ahead of Budget 2026. Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said economic forecasts the ...
Martin warned that companies in Ireland could face penalties in the US if services are included in the ban on trade with ...
The huge outlay began in January when just over €78,000 was paid for a jet to take Taoiseach Micheál Martin and a five-strong ...
The Taoiseach and senior Government ministers have held a “sobering” budget meeting as a coalition row over cuts to student ...
Addressing recent debate around the earmarked increase in student college fees next year, Harris claimed that “roughly €1.20 ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin is attending Expo 25 in Osaka, Japan - a global exhibition of cutting-edge technology and industry ...
TAOISEACH Micheal Martin has revealed he does not agree with new US visa rules targeting students as part of Donald Trump’s ...
It really couldn’t be any simpler,’ said Jennifer Whitmore in the Dáil. ‘Will parents be paying €2,000 in September or €3,000 ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris has defended not permanently cutting college fees for students when he was Further and Higher Education Minister. James Lawless, the Fianna Fáil Minister who currently holds that ...
Previous fee subsidies will not be available in September, but the government insists it has a plan to help families.
Almost €520,000 has been spent so far this year hiring private jets to bring the Taoiseach and Tánaiste on trips overseas.