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Fianna Fáil ministers and TDs are trying to convince the Taoiseach to run for the presidency as they believe no one else ...
When the US warplane dropped a 4,400kg atomic bomb on Hiroshima, and 43 seconds later it detonated 600 metres above the city, ...
Third-level students are in line to see hundreds of euro permanently cut off their college fees, in a move that will be seen ...
A presidential election is likely to be held in October ahead of the end of President Michael D Higgins' 14-year stint in ...
Donald Trump’s return reminds us that old alliances can no longer rest on sentiment (‘In Trumpian world, our rich ties to US need to be solidified’, Irish Independent, July 4). The age of “America ...
There was some levity during the visit as an excited group of Japanese schoolchildren were left star struck after they waved ...
Asked if the government will be prioritising increasing childcare places over reducing costs this year, the Taoiseach said ...
An increase in childcare places must happen quickly, along with reducing the cost to parents, the Taoiseach has said. A big feature of the election, which also made it into the Programme for ...
A flag that flew during Ireland's Easter rising and Japan's Rising Sun flag are both on display as Taoiseach Micheál Martin met with ...
TAOISEACH MICHEÁL MARTIN has said he does not agree with his Fianna Fáil colleague Billy Kelleher’s criticism of Eamon Ryan’s ...
It really couldn’t be any simpler,’ said Jennifer Whitmore in the Dáil. ‘Will parents be paying €2,000 in September or €3,000 ...
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have been at loggerheads all week following Minister Lawless’ admission on RTÉ’s This Week, suggesting that as there would be no cost-of-living package in Budget 2026, the €1 ...