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Government proposals will see the establishment of a new country-wide rent pressure zone ...
Aontu leader Peadar Toibin told the Dail on Thursday that there were 3,779 vacant council-owned homes across Ireland based on Freedom of Information (FOI) requests to local authorities. He ...
Central to the visual impact of the evening was a 63,000-square-foot carpet, woven from sisal fibers and featuring a daffodil motif—once again provided by Neytt by Extraweave, a Kerala-based ...
THE HEAD of the Dail’s health watchdog has warned bosses at underfire Children’s Health Ireland that full accountability and transparency is needed when they face TDs and Senators later this week.
During a fractious Leaders’ Questions, as Opposition TDs sniped at the Taoiseach, and the Taoiseach poked back, maintenance staff removed the fox’s body while staff watched sadly from the ...
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald told the Dáil that 20 years ago, 30% of nursing homes were in private hands, but this figure has now increased to 80% ...
The Government is walking the country "into a disaster" by not taking the recruitment of GPs with sufficient seriousness, according to the Social Democrats deputy Jennifer Whitmore.
Seventy-four garda stations are affected by asbestos, according to a review carried out by the Office of Public Works nine years ago, the Dáil has heard.
THE family of a woman who was killed by Ireland’s first serial killers are calling for a cold case review, the Dail heard today. In 1976, 23-year-old Elizabeth Plunkett from Ringsend in Dublin ...
It was not possible to use the constituency review to “future-proof” Dáil numbers in line with Ireland’s expected population growth, according to the chairwoman of the Electoral Commission ...
Former Independent Clare TD Violet Anne Wynne told a court that she currently has no income to pay off a €6,500 debt from a Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) award against her. At Ennis ...