The ongoing speaking row saga is set to come to a head yet again next week, with Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald vowing to “face the Government down on this”. A vote on the government ...
Senator Victor Boyhan, who is a member of the Seanad Agricultural Panel, has called for a debate in both the Dáil and the Seanad about Prof. Paddy Wall’s report on Ireland’s horse traceability system, ...
A Government plan to push through changes to Dáil speaking rights has been criticised as “brazen” and “outrageous” by Opposition parties. The long-running speaking rights row centres on ...
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Walk west on 24th Street at twilight, as I recently did, and it’s hard not to notice the glow d’or. Emanating from the recently completed One Madison, a refurbished office tower home to IBM ...
A row over Michael Lowry and his "underlings" has plunged the Dáil into "cold storage" which has stymied the progression of legislation, according to Sinn Féin. There were sparky interactions as ...
TAOISEACH Micheal Martin has been accused of “spoofing” about the number of homes that were built in Ireland last year. It follows fury over Central Bank predictions that the Government is set ...
In the spirit of Seachtain Na Gaeilge, the Dáil recently had a bilingual debate which discussed the need to improve how Gaeilge is taught in the Irish education system. A debate, requested by ...
Plus: Alexander Isak says he will "probably" speak to Newcastle about a new deal; Mikel Arteta has praised "brave" Ben White after he told Thomas Tuchel he wants an England return; Oliver Glasner ...
For more audio journalism and storytelling, download New York Times Audio, a new iOS app available for news subscribers. Supported by An interview with Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, whose ...
Speaking in the United States, Taoiseach Micheál Martin questioned the request to address the Dail, citing the separation of powers he said due process should run its course. In a statement ...
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