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The US Ambassador to Israel criticised the Government over plans to implement law that would ban imports of goods originating ...
The Taoiseach has rejected a claim by the US ambassador to Israel that Ireland is suffering from “diplomatic intoxication” in ...
Ireland appears closer to passing a bill that will ban trade with illegal Israeli settlements in occupied territories in the ...
Micheal Martin said it was not true to say Irish funds invested in Israel meant Ireland was funding a genocide in Gaza.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Keir Starmer, Britain’s prime minister, are expected to hold talks this week, possibly on ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris has told senior pharmaceutical bosses based in the United States that it is "a crucial sector for our economy". Ireland's position is that it should be addressed in the course of ...
TDs have clashed over opposition claims the Government is funding "Israel's genocide in Gaza", after it emerged the State's investment body only divested itself of millions of euro in Israeli bonds in ...
A survey by the Irish League of Credit Unions’ found that one in three families are getting into debt to fund back to school costs.
Around 260 children with additional needs do not have an offer of a school place for September, the Dáil has heard.
The State has a surplus of €8bn but is still proposing to throw ordinary working families when it comes to the Budget, Sinn ...
For the past few years, the government has included several once-off payments for selected social welfare schemes, including ...
Prime Minister Micheál Martin and opposition Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald are also potential contenders, while MMA fighter Conor McGregor likely won’t get on the ballot.