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The European Commission has told the Government that in order for Ireland to retain a nitrates derogation for farmers from ...
New powers for the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission planned as Micheál Martin hosts competitiveness summit ...
A new report has revealed that Ireland's prisons were operating at 12% above capacity at the start of 2025, despite some 300 ...
It is hoped that excavation work will lead to the identification of the remains of 796 children who are believed to have died ...
A summit on competitiveness will be held in Government Buildings today. The gathering, which will be attended by the ...
The Housing Minister has proposed new guidelines to cut apartment building costs by reducing minimum unit sizes.
The first year of a united Ireland could cost €3bn (£2.6bn) according to a report which describes it as "well within what ...
Ireland is set to follow Denmark in becoming one of the first countries to clamp down on the creation and dissemination of AI ...
Ireland should broaden its tax base to ensure its budget protects ... fragmentation,” Governor Gabriel Makhlouf wrote in a pre-budget letter to the Irish government.
“Our clients again renew their call for a parallel inquiry to be immediately established by the Government of the Republic of ...
Ireland's government is likely ending a €1,000 student fee relief introduced in 2022, potentially raising the annual student contribution to €3,000 by the 2025-26 academic year.
The National Gallery of Ireland has announced the acquisition of Jack B. Yeats’s iconic painting, Singing ‘The Dark Rosaleen’ ...