Reduction in college fees to be sought by Minister for Higher Education in budget
For second day running, no Dáil clarity given over possible student fee increase in September
Trade and economic uncertainty reaches record levels, Government trade forum hears
Government assessment is of robust economy continuing to grow, but at slower rate
Children’s hospital contractor BAM to deliver €380m university campus project
Dutch-owned builder has been involved in bitter dispute with State over cost and time overruns
‘Splitting’ raises questions about oversight of Help to Buy scheme, says Simon Harris
Social Democrats say Government has done nothing to stop market actors pushing up house prices
Third-level fees: No funding earmarked to avoid the €1,000 hike this year, Taoiseach says
Student college fees: Micheál Martin says there will not be a one-off cost-of-living payment again this year to reduce cost for students
Intel to seek almost 200 mandatory redundancies at Leixlip plant
Expectation is that Co Kildare plant, where almost 5,000 people are employed, to remain central to company’s operations
EU-US trade deal: Cabinet expects 10% baseline tariffs to remain even if agreement is reached
Government trade forum to meet on Wednesday, a week before Trump’s deadline for 50% EU tariffs
Government measures designed to drive apartment building are ‘not as effective in practice as envisaged’
Minister to extend lifespan of State-owned property development lender by two years
Justice plan to overhaul local community safety partnerships to replace joint policing committees
New partnerships a step towards a more collaborative, responsive and locally driven approach, Minister says
GP black spots: Parts of Clare, Mayo among areas ‘at risk’ of losing doctor
Report identifies 132 GPs ‘at risk of retirement with no viable replacement’, which would represent tens of thousands of patients
Legislation on housing for foreign nationals to be brought forward under plan
Possible move characterised as an attempt to solve a problem ‘that does not exist’
Israeli bond investors risk complicity in genocide, TD claims in letter to Central Bank governor
Gary Gannon says he is willing to take a High Court challenge to Central Bank’s policy
Civil Service and ministerial pensions error was known about since 2017
External auditor to examine issues at government payroll office that could lead to Ministers and civil servants owing thousands of euro to the State
Occupied Territories Bill: Services decision to be based on advice from Attorney General
Dáil hears EU’s ‘descent into moral turpitude has been both swift and shocking. Its silence on Gaza deafening’
Omagh bombing bereaved wish to use inquiry to ‘heap shame’ on Irish Government over ‘failures’
Group ‘sick and tired of platitudes, false assurances’ from Irish State authorities, inquiry hears