Govt 'in denial' following Dublin riots - Doherty Sinn Féin finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty has said the Government is "in denial" and needs to get in touch with what is happening following the … Dublin • 3 hrs
SF considers no-confidence motion as Govt backs McEntee Sinn Féin's Louise O'Reilly has called on the Taoiseach to remove the Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee from office. Ireland • 13 hrs
Govt to enable FRT laws in response to Dublin riots The Government says it will enable facial recognition technology in order to prosecute offenders for riot and violent disorder, in response to the riots in … Ireland • 9 mins
Fall in support for Sinn Féin, opinion poll suggests There has been a fall in support for Sinn Féin, the latest Business Post Red C opinion poll suggests. Politics • 8 hrs
McEntee under pressure for answers on Dublin riots The riots in Dublin last Thursday have dominated the papers for the past few days. As questions about what exactly went wrong that night increase, … Analysis and Comment • 9 mins
Former Seanad Cathaoirleach Tras Honan dies aged 93 The death has been announced of former Cathaoirleach of the Seanad, Tras Honan. Munster • 4 hrs
Leaders seek to avoid early election, but TDs preparing There is every chance, as many TDs have observed, that this time next year we will be in the throes of government formation talks. That's … Analysis and Comment • 25 Nov
MEP Mick Wallace will seek re-election Ireland South MEP Mick Wallace has confirmed that he will seek re-election to the European Parliament next June. Politics • 25 Nov
Rioters 'brought shame on Ireland', says Taoiseach Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said that the people involved in rioting in Dublin city centre last night "brought shame on Dublin, brought shame on Ireland, … Dublin • 24 Nov
Varadkar 'afraid to be optimistic' over Stormont return The Taoiseach says he is "afraid to be optimistic" about the prospect of the return of the Northern Ireland Assembly, but said that the British … Politics • 24 Nov
Martin denies removal of Triple Lock erodes neutrality The Tánaiste has denied claims by Sinn Féin that change in legislation to remove the Triple Lock mechanism, which governs the deployment of Irish troops … Ireland • 23 Nov
Where did Ireland's Triple Lock come from? For decades, Irish participation in peacekeeping has depended on United Nations approval. Now the Government is proposing to remove the need for United Nations backing … Politics • 23 Nov
Cut to nitrates derogation to go ahead in January The European Commissioner for the Environment has confirmed that the cut in the upper nitrates limit for 2,000 to 3,000 Irish farmers will go ahead … Ireland • 23 Nov
Call for FAI to face 'urgent questions' at committee A TD has called for the Football Association of Ireland to be called before the Public Accounts Committee. Politics • 23 Nov
Rollout of €50m school solar panel programme to begin Schools in 11 counties will be eligible to apply for funding for solar panels under the first phase of the school solar panel scheme. Ireland • 23 Nov
Watch: What is Ireland's Triple Lock mechanism The phrase 'triple lock' refers to the three steps that have to be taken before more than 12 members of the Defence Forces can be … Ireland • 23 Nov
Finance Bill passes all stages in Dáil after debate The Finance Bill has passed all stages in the Dáil and will now move to the Seanad for consideration before being sent to President Michael … Politics • 23 Nov
PBP Dáil motion seeking sanctions on Israel defeated A call by People Before Profit to impose sanctions on Israel and to stop US military personnel using Shannon Airport has been defeated in the … Middle East • 22 Nov
Govt 'getting it all wrong' on PRSI - Sinn Féin The Government "is getting it all wrong again" on increases in PSRI, Sinn Féin's Spokesperson on Finance Pearse Doherty has said. Politics • 22 Nov
Government suspends €6.8m funding in latest FAI blow The FAI has had €6.8m of funding suspended by the government amid further concerns about governance and reforms at the association. Soccer • 22 Nov
Dublin Zoo rejects claims over management of funds Dublin Zoo has said a hot tub and sauna that were added to the zoo director's private living quarters were private purchases paid for by … Politics • 22 Nov
Warning over passenger cap numbers at Dublin Airport Employment, the Europa League final and the Six Nations will be adversely affected if the cap on passenger numbers at Dublin Airport is not lifted, … Politics • 22 Nov
Next year will be 'exceptionally challenging' for HSE The Head of the Health Service Executive has said that 2024 will be an exceptionally challenging year. Health • 22 Nov
Press freedom letter sent to SF a 'serious matter' Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has described a letter from international and domestic media freedom organisations to the leader of Sinn Fein as "quite a serious matter … Politics • 22 Nov