No mini-budget planned as Harris set to become taoiseach
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath said the focus was on implementing the budget announced last October
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath said the focus was on implementing the budget announced last October
The US president made his remarks in a phone call with Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu
Ms Braverman claimed Israel is going ‘above and beyond’ to ensure the safety of civilians
This week’s bookcase includes reviews of The Household by Stacey Halls and The Last Murder At The End Of The World by Stuart Turton
Semple Stadium hosts the Allianz National Hurling League Division One final between Clare and Kilkenny on Saturday evening
Several people have been arrested in connection with the seizures
A B3-type helicopter crashed at the Petit Combin mountain landing site during a drop-off
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath said this reflected a timing issue that "will almost certainly be made up" later this year
The court heard rioting in Dublin city centre last November were the "largest scenes of public disorder that has ever occurred in the history of the State"
The announcement comes after the re-opening of a terminal at Tel Aviv's airport
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly announced the measures during a visit to UHL on Thursday
The DUP interim leader became visibly emotional as he spoke of difficult days for the unionist party
Surrey Police told the families of the victims that no new inquiries are planned prior to the commencement of the UK's Legacy Act
Kremlin says Russia and Nato are now in 'direct confrontation'
More than 3,300 artworks are going on sale for a charity fundraiser
Storm Kathleen is tracking towards Ireland and is expected to make landfall on Saturday
The issue of drivers constantly renewing their learner permits is to be addressed once the testing backlog is cleared
Minister of State Martin Hayden told RTÉ radio’s Today with Claire Byrne show that “nothing is off the table” in terms of support
The move comes after a report from the Irish Council for Civil Liberties and the Irish Network Against Racism.
Revenue officers discovered 55 kilograms of herbal cannabis concealed within a consignment of bottled water and garden supplies found in a van.
According to the study, basic unification costs after losing the London subvention and adjusting for other factors would run to nearly €11 billion a year.
The Defence Forces confirmed have now called in gardaí to examine claims that the former serving personnel engaged in weapons training in Irish army fatigues contrary to an ongoing UN arms and arms-related embargo in Libya.
Thursday's front pages focus on a range of stories from gardaí investigating the training of rogue Libyan forces by ex-Irish soldiers to calls for the Government to reform the insurance industry as premiums continue to rise.
Insurance premiums for liability cover increased by 8 per cent in 2022, despite the total cost of settlements falling by 14 per cent, or €43 million, on 2019 settlements.
Nine people died and more than 1,000 were injured in Wednesday’s tremor.