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Boris Johnson promises to cut taxes after suffering bruising confidence vote
‘Night of the blond knives’: UK newspapers dissect ‘hollow victory’ for Boris Johnson
Ceann Comhairle salary is higher than every other politician except the President
Ex-Estonian Defence Forces chief: 'Neutrality is a luxury only rich countries can afford'
'Not interested in snap elections': Boris Johnson welcomes support of MPs after confidence vote
Poll: Will Boris Johnson survive today’s confidence vote?
Air Corps could buy second-hand fighters from other European air forces, jet manufacturer says
FactFind: Has the Irish Government done 'a lot more' than the UK to reduce the cost of living?
Lawyers to prosecute Garda district court cases after court ruling bans officers from presenting
Boris Johnson booed outside British queen's jubilee event in London
HAP discretion rate changes for the first time in 6 years, increasing to 35%
Not quite normal: Airport chaos mirrors post-Covid economy struggling to find its level
BBC's jubilee coverage sparks Irish backlash after British Army officer refers to 'The Micks'
There will have to be 'consequences' if DAA airport plan fails, warns minister
Ryan signals need for social welfare and tax changes to get country through 'very difficult period'
Passport Office to increase staff and tweak child application process in response to surge
Airport CEO defends using VIP private terminal to fly to Saudi Arabia on Saturday
Buying a new Govt jet under consideration as current plane is 'nearing the end of life'
Justice Minister to introduce new legislation on data retention to help Gardaí
Politicians call for ‘heads to roll’ at DAA over massive queues
Cabinet approves two-year lease on Citywest Hotel to accommodate Ukrainian refugees
Peter McVerry 'has never been more depressed' about housing as homelessness tops 10,000
Pandemic wage subsidy scheme ends today after being in place for over two years
DAA given until tomorrow morning to find solutions to airport chaos, ministers say
Sinn Fein to ‘keep trying’ to get a Stormont speaker elected
Bethany Home survivor 'highly concerned' by legal delays as State seeks more time to respond
Treatment Benefit Scheme for dental works, hearing aids and glasses extended by 80,000 people
ESB to create 1,000 jobs over three years as part of net zero by 2040 pledge
Sinn Fein remains most popular political party, says latest poll
Johnson's office denies details of Downing Street flat party were edited out of Gray report
Report on increasing HAP rates released soon as pressure mounts on government over homelessness
'Staff are being attacked every day': Surge in crime on city street linked to crack-cocaine use
Poll: Do you think Boris Johnson will survive Partygate?
Tory rebellion against Boris Johnson grows as senior figure warns of electoral losses
Communication of plans for special needs education ‘less than ideal’, Harris says
How many vacant properties are there in Ireland? We should get a clear answer in a couple of weeks
Nation's oral health at risk as children not seeing a dentist until their teens
Varadkar to bring memo to Cabinet next month on introducing a living wage
'Outrageous': Over 75s face average wait of 20 hours in some Emergency Departments