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State-funded IVF to be expanded 'imminently' to couples facing difficulty conceiving second child
Currently only couples with no children are eligible for free fertility treatments.
The government is considering a scrappage scheme for electric cars
The Transport Minister conceded the government won’t hit the target of one million electric vehicles on the road by 2030.
'It's not a binary choice': Housing vs data centres claim by top civil servant rubbished by minister
- Electricity consumption by data centres increased by 10% in 2024.
New rental regulations will allow landlords increase rents if previous tenant leaves voluntarily
Rents for existing tenants in the entire country will also be brought under the current Rent Pressure Zone system.
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There's been a surge in the number of gardaí leaving within five years of joining up
TD Peadar Toíbín said a lot will hinge on who is hired to be the next Garda Commissioner.
'Highly coincidental' Airbnb launched €100k in rural Ireland grants two weeks after clampdown, says TD
- Two weeks after government announced it is moving to ban planning permissions for short-term lets in towns of more than 10,000 people, Airbnb launched its 'Rural Tourism Fund'
Ireland's support for EU membership remains strong, but poll reveals it's dropped to lowest level
- A European Movement poll shows support for EU membership has dropped to its lowest level at 82%, after reaching its highest point in 2019 at 93%.
Chaos of housing tsar controversy is a symptom of a longer running dysfunction in Housing
Processes set up to avoid argy bargys between the coalition partners have broken down.