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Mark Carney will continue on as Prime Minister of Canada following yesterday's federal elections - could an official visit to ...
Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan will seek Government approval to progress legislation which will lead to the most ...
It was reported over the weekend that the auto-enrolment scheme, which was due to be introduced in September, would be pushed ...
An anti-immigration parade of thousands of people in Dublin took place in a "jubilant" family atmosphere, a Co Down artist ...
An Irish woman living in the United States for decades has been detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement following ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin will open a major conference on climate change in agriculture taking place in Dublin in June.
The UK government has condemned alleged comments made by rap group Kneecap as "completely unacceptable" and suggested they ...
The strategic housing office will be headed by Brendan McDonagh, the chief executive of the National Asset Management Agency, ...
Three judges of the High Court are to sit together to hear Kerry TD, Pa Daly's case claiming the appointment of “super junior ...
When things go sideways there is a modern political penchant for ­summoning a state-appointed “superhero” to be dropped in to deliver, where governments fail. Think Elon Musk, and his chainsaw, to ...
A mooted salary of 430,000 euro for the chief of the Government’s new housing delivery unit “truly beggars belief”, Mary Lou ...
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