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Analysis: Taoiseach danced around the issue of the US arming Israel, that is a glaring misstep
Harris had the ear of one of the most powerful leaders yesterday, but did he use the opportunity to say it like it is?
Attorney General to brief Government next week on legal standing of Occupied Territories Bill
The Bill, which was brought forward by independent senator Frances Black, seeks to prevent Ireland from trading in goods and services imported from occupied territories.
Taoiseach Simon Harris had previously ordered a review on trade with Israel, in light of a decision by the International Court of Justice.
The Bill was first passed in the Seanad in 2018, but is now stalled at Second Stage in the Dáil.
Yesterday
9th October 2024
Taoiseach says Joe Biden briefed him on Netanyahu phone call that Harris hopes results in action
Taoiseach stops short of confirming he will directly call on Biden to halt US supply of arms to Israel
Taoiseach set for '30 minute meeting' with Joe Biden in Oval Office to mark Irish-US relations
This week
6th October 2024 - 10th October 2024
Taoiseach heads for White House but Rose Garden reception postponed due to hurricane
Last week
29th September 2024 - 5th October 2024
'We haven't completed our mandate': Tánaiste says there's work to finish which cannot be rushed
In a speech this evening, Martin moved to dampen speculation about an imminent election.
Taoiseach accuses SF of 'hypocrisy' as phone pouch scheme already in place in Northern Ireland
Is Govt gearing up for an imminent election? Tánaiste says he's not been told of any 'acceleration'
Chambers defends €9m phone pouch spend as opposition ask minister 'are you for real?'
Free HRT available from January but women will still pay GP and dispensing fees, says minister
Four new adult ADHD teams get budget funding completing national rollout plan
Taoiseach says he won't shy away from speaking Ireland’s 'truth' to US President during visit next week
'Let's pass this budget first', says Taoiseach amid calls to hold the general election now
Minister says there are measures in the budget for those with no children or a home of their own
Over 70s to be allowed bring loved one or friend on public transport for free
Budget 2025: €420 'baby boost' for new parents among one-off payments in cost of living package
Some once-off payments will likely be issued before Christmas.
Last push to restore 9% hospitality VAT rate with discussions 'ongoing'
Last month
September 2024
Ursula von der Leyen appoints Michael McGrath as the EU's new Justice Commissioner
The roles were announced today after the decision was delayed due to formal processes that needed to be completed in Slovenia.
Health Minister: 'There's emerging evidence that Ozempic might be some kind of wonder drug'
Will the Tánaiste be annoyed if Harris pushes go on early election? 'I'm always ready' says Martin
Average worker will be €1,000 better off after this year's budget, says finance minister
Tánaiste says by-elections for vacant seats won't be held and February is 'ideal' for election
Martin says no by-elections will be held before the general election.
Martin not a fan of Harris' 'half-baked' childcare plan and new Dept for Infrastructure idea
Fine Gael have been in power for nearly 14 years - but will their 'new energy' win new voters?
€560 ‘baby boost’ and fuel allowance extension to those over 66 earmarked for Budget 2025
Asylum seekers with jobs should pay towards accommodation, Harris says
Govt to consider 'further changes' to asylum seeker supports in the coming weeks
Publicly funded childcare manifesto pledge and budget promises outlined at FG think-in
'Those who speak Christianity must practice it': Harris says Govt has 'levers' to make religious orders pay
Solution to land hoarding tax impasse expected before Budget day with discussions 'ongoing'
Donohoe 'disappointed' over Leinster House bike shed spend, says report must be completed quickly
FG's new MEP on online abuse, fighting for farmers and why she thinks passenger cap will cost jobs
A former champion jockey, Carberry became a household name after appearances on Dancing with the Stars and Ireland’s Fittest Family. But her next job is somewhat different.
SF's plan for the arts includes tax reliefs and a promise to repatriate 'stolen' Irish artefacts
Carberry wants to 'clean up' horse passport rules across EU after abuses exposed in Kildare abattoir
The newly elected MEP says she wants to prioritise reforms in horse traceability as work gets underway in the EU Parliament.
Senator John McGahon selected by Fine Gael to contest general election following 'scuffle' court case
Budget 2025 will contain 'significant' income tax and USC reductions, says Taoiseach
Labour pledges to ramp up school divestment, make gains in election and end child homelessness
'Pay up': New figures show religious orders only paid 16% of institutional redress costs
'Not the space I'm in': Taoiseach has no plans to follow Brazil example in blocking 'X'