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Today’s pilot online ceremony is one of the first of its kind in Europe.
Lawyer Paul Tweed says it’s ‘absurd’ for such companies to claim they are ‘merely a platform, not a publisher’.
The Central Statistics Office published the results of its most recent Crime and Victimisation survey today.
The Department of Justice is seeking to reduce footfall at the Registration Office.
New Justice Minister Helen McEntee addressed senators today on why the legislation should be extended.
The new ministerial lineup has been confirmed.
The Brexit transition period is due to end on 31 December.
Despite being a junior minister, Helen McEntee has earned a significant international profile due to Brexit talks.
Doherty’s party colleague Helen McEntee was re-elected.
Michel Barnier met with Varadkar and Helen McEntee this morning in government buildings.
The UK is set to leave the EU at the end of January.
The Taoiseach hit the road to Monaghan.
The Taoiseach has congratulated Boris Johnson after the outcome of the UK election.
“The British have to tell us exactly the architectural nature of this border,” the European Commission president told Sky News, “I don’t like it, a hard border.”
Minister of State Helen McEntee was in Portlaoise Mail Centre today to monitor preparations.
The Irish government yesterday published its preparations thus far for a no-deal Brexit.
“You can’t just say we haven’t done it anywhere else: we haven’t attempted to do it anywhere else,” the Brexit negotiator said.
The 28 EU leaders have offered British Prime Minister Theresa May their full support in blaming Russia for the attack.
Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin urged the government to intervene.
An emotive letter from a concerned mother was read in the Dail today by Independent TD Mick Wallace.
Pieta House’s Resilience Academy aims to help young people deal with mental health issues.
The Department of Health has made the commitment in the wake of the broadcast of an RTÉ documentary on the subject.
Founder Joan Freeman wants the government to allow such children to be admitted to private institutions.
FactCheck looks into a major claim that took hold online over the weekend.
The GAA’s Rob Hennelly will also be a member of the new task force which is due to meet in November.
The HSE made the decision after an electrical report highlighted a number of risks.
The Tipperary South deputy is the latest TD to get involved in the wildly popular initiative.
The party’s own candidates feature as typical voters in the video that was given to local election candidates at meetings around the country recently.
It is hoped the pyrite remediation scheme will be approved by Christmas.
Ben Gilroy failed to file documentation related to his donations and expenses during the Meath East by-election but will qualify for reimbursement of expenses once he does.
Name recognition surely benefits politically candidacy both here and abroad, but it shouldn’t just be the Kennys, McEntees or the Clintons that are getting involved in the politics of shaping nations – we all should be, writes Larry Donnelly.
The 26-year-old said it was “an honour” to take up the seat left vacant by her father, Shane.
The Dáil’s newest member, Helen McEntee, will be formally introduced to the chamber today.
Nenagh councillor Seamus Morris had criticised Helen McEntee for putting aside her grief to chase a high-paying job.
All the drama from the count centre in Ashbourne as Helen McEntee took the Dáil seat in Meath East.
McEntee, 26, sees off the challenge of FF’s Thomas Byrne – while Labour licks its wounds after dropping down to fifth place.
Overall turnout in the by-election is expected to be in the low 30s as voters decided who they wanted to replace the late Shane McEntee in the Dáil.
Campaigning in Meath East today, Enda Kenny came under fire from an off-duty garda who was unhappy with cuts to his and public sector workers’ pay.
With the by-election taking place next Wednesday the main candidates for the Meath East seat were out in force today with Enda Kenny and the Tánaiste joining them.
Four independent candidates have filed paperwork to run against seven candidates from parties big and small.
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