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The outcry over the camogie skorts rule made its way from the pitch to the plinth, and ultimately on to the floor of the Dáil ...
It goes without saying that Conor Pope is running the live story for us. Our long-time religious affairs correspondent Patsy ...
Opposition TDs left the Dáil chamber as Michael Lowry spoke for the first time in the new “Other Members’ Questions” slot to ...
As the 2025 legislative session wraps up, I’m proud of what we accomplished. It was a long session — full of long nights, hard debates, and tough decisions — but in the end, we passed good, meaningful ...
Health Minister Repeatedly Refers To "New 960 Bed Block" At UHL When Questioned On Overcrowding - News % Clare FM ...
The 34th Dáil formed a government on January 23 and reached the 100-day mark over the long weekend. To date, no taskforce has ...
There are two possible faultlines with the long-promised Occupied Territories Bill. The first is the speed with which it's ...
Housing is the big item on the agenda this week, with the Government and Minister for Housing James Browne under fire over ...
The DUP has accused Sinn Féin of “attempting to claim ownership” of Aontu’s Dáil private member’s bill on extending ...
Simon Harris confirmed that he had met Senator Frances Black, who wrote the initial bill, and told her the Government would ...
As the childcare crisis deepens, Claire Kerrane TD sets out how government inaction, broken promises, and failure to invest ...
To mark Parents’ Day on Thursday, the civic group Dail Community, known for its decadeslong free meal program for the needy, invited hundreds of seniors — including homeless individuals and those from ...