Aviation Ialpa pilots vow not to escalate Aer Lingus industrial action - for nowMark Tighe, the Ialpa president, said the union had formally accepted the invite to the Labour Court on Monday
Aviation Hopes for resolution as Aer Lingus pilots return to Labour Court Aer Lingus and Ialpa will attend separate meetings at the Labour Court to provide briefings on the industrial stand-off
Politics Election Post Script: Sinn Féin will ‘learn and grow’ from poor election, insists McDonald Taoiseach Simon Harris says he does not fear by-elections amid talk of an early General Election
Local and European Elections Election Wrap: Sinn Féin’s Kathleen Funchion surges to third in Ireland South The Business Post provides a whistle-stop update of counts across the European and local elections
Tourism Republic ‘does better’ than Northern Ireland from soaring cross-border tourismA new report found that visitors to the North were more likely to stay with friends
Media Catherine Martin receives reports into culture and HR at RTÉThe media minister hopes to “swiftly” move on to the issue of future funding
News Claims in accidents caused by uninsured vehicles up 11 per cent last yearAverage motorist will have contributed €30 to €35 at their most recent insurance renewal to cover the claims paid out
News Conor Pass to become ‘gateway’ to Ireland’s first marine national parkIt is understood the state bought the land for €6 million
Politics British-Irish relationship ‘a lot better’ today than a year ago – taoiseachSimon Harris said he was from a generation that was more familiar with London, Berlin and Paris than Belfast and Derry
Politics Micheál Martin: We cannot go into government with Sinn Féin over its EU policiesThe Tánaiste and Fianna Fáil leader was speaking as the party’s Ard Fheis got underway in Dublin
Defence Medicine-resistant infections the biggest risk facing Ireland, experts warnOther threats include a pandemic, cyber attacks and disruption to critical supply chains, according to a new assessment
Politics Culture minister defends attending US festival despite boycott over Gaza by Irish artistsCatherine Martin said she would use the festival to ‘make clear her revulsion’ at the events in Gaza
RTE in Crisis Catherine Martin accused of being ‘hands-off minister’ over RTÉThe media minister faced questions in the Dáil about her handling of the latest crisis in the national broadcaster
RTE in Crisis Catherine Martin defends her handling of RTÉ crisis as pressure mounts over Ni Raghallaigh exitThe media minister said she is doing her best to manage a ‘very difficult situation’ following the resignation of the RTÉ board chair
Politics Irish funding for Belfast’s Casement Park should not be an ‘issue of contention’ - tánaiste Micheál Martin said the €50 million commitment from the Irish government would be of mutual benefit for people living on the island.
Politics Taoiseach supports cap on RTÉ exit payments and calls for ‘maximum transparency’Leo Varadkar follows Catherine Martin, the culture minister, in backing calls for a cap on exit packages at the state broadcaster
Media RTÉ’s head of HR admits approving €450k exit package for senior executive without board approvalOireachtas media committee also told that Kevin Bakhurst, the RTÉ director general, pulled TV licence adverts because he felt they were inappropriate
Politics Sinn Féin’s TV licence reform bill branded a ‘stunt’ to distract from immigration policiesAodhán Ó Ríordáin of Labour said the licence fee ‘amnesty’ has come while Sinn Féin is under pressure over its decision to travel to the White House
News State funeral for ‘humbling and unassuming’ former taoiseach John Bruton takes place in DunboyneThe former taoiseach died on Tuesday aged 76
RTE in Crisis ‘Appalling culture’: latest report shows inequality and unfairness in RTÉ – Catherine Martin Media minister expressed confidence in national broadcaster’s current executive team, but said the group should appear before the Oireachtas