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The Government will consider increasing fines for supermarkets found in breach of consumer laws as part of a range of ...
Overruns in day-to-day public spending are likely to top €2 billion this year, according to projections by the Government’s ...
It is only fair to allow sufficient time for complex arguments to be resolved but there will be concerns that the next ...
The Coalition remains sharply divided on the issue of college fees after Opposition parties united in anger at recent ...
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael had long been eyeing each other with growing distrust, long before Simon Harris and James Lawless ...
A Commission of Investigation will be set up into historical sexual abuse allegations in day and boarding schools across the ...
Third-level students are in line to see hundreds of euro permanently cut off their college fees, in a move that will be seen ...
The Prime Minister and France’s leader will dial into a meeting with allies on Thursday, as Mr Macron makes his first state ...
The Irish government announced plans on Tuesday to reduce minimum apartment sizes and requirements for open space and ...
SHOPKEEPERS  and business owners are celebrating today after the Government decided to shoot down proposals to jack up ...
Micheál Martin says fee reductions could happen during the Government’s term, but warns the upcoming budget will be tough ...
For the first time in more than a decade, the European Commission President and her entire College of Commissioners are facing a vote of confidence.