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Politics

Planning

Two more senior members of An Bord Pleanála leave planning body

Departure of Michelle Fagan and resignation of Maria Fitzgerald comes amid a backlog of cases at the state agency
2 days ago
  • Cónal Thomas
  • Killian Woods
  • Politics

    Analysis: Hildegarde Naughton looks to rally the troops to vote down Sinn Féin eviction ban motion

    The Fine Gael TD is facing her first big challenge since taking over as government chief whip
    1 day ago
  • Michael Brennan
  • Northern Ireland

    DUP to vote against Windsor Framework Brexit deal

    Party leader Jeffrey Donaldson said on Monday that his party still wants changes to the agreement announced last month
    2 days ago
  • Business Post
  • Refugees

    Further training for LGBTQI+ asylum claims planned for Justice Department staff

    International protection interviewers to receive more training on asking about claimants’ orientation, after concerns about inappropriate questioning
    3 days ago
  • Michael Brennan
  • Politics

    Analysis: Hildegarde Naughton looks to rally the troops to vote down Sinn Féin eviction ban motion

    The Fine Gael TD is facing her first big challenge since taking over as government chief whip
    • Michael Brennan
    • March 20, 2023
    Northern Ireland

    DUP to vote against Windsor Framework Brexit deal

    Party leader Jeffrey Donaldson said on Monday that his party still wants changes to the agreement announced last month
    • Business Post
    • March 20, 2023
    Planning

    Two more senior members of An Bord Pleanála leave planning body

    Departure of Michelle Fagan and resignation of Maria Fitzgerald comes amid a backlog of cases at the state agency
    • Cónal Thomasand
    • Killian Woods
    • March 20, 2023
    Politics

    HAP renters to face anti-fraud checks and ‘robust controls’

    Housing Assistance Payment oversight group says increases in tenant income are not routinely tracked and collated
    • Michael Brennan
    • March 19, 2023
    Transport

    Disabled drivers scheme gets overhaul after being found ‘not fit for purpose’

    Government working group found the current scheme was overly restrictive and that a new needs-based grant-aided vehicular adaptation scheme should replace it
    • Michael Brennan
    • March 19, 2023
    Refugees

    Further training for LGBTQI+ asylum claims planned for Justice Department staff

    International protection interviewers to receive more training on asking about claimants’ orientation, after concerns about inappropriate questioning
    • Michael Brennan
    • March 19, 2023
    Politics

    FG minister censures McDonald over ‘sloppy’ SF party finances comments

    Peter Burke, Minister of State for European Affairs, said Sinn Féin leader was trying to deflect attention from serious financial discrepancies
    • Daniel Murray
    • March 19, 2023
    Transport

    New planning guides aim to cut urban home parking spaces

    Government policy aims to reduce car ownership in areas where alternative transport is available
    • Daniel Murray
    • March 19, 2023
    Business

    Companies will have to publish salary ranges in job adverts under new EU transparency rules

    The measure is aimed at making sure that women are not paid less than men for doing the same job
    • Michael Brennan
    • March 19, 2023
    Health Tapes

    Health tapes whistlebower to face disciplinary process

    Shane Corr has revealed financial dysfunction in the health budget and and a controversial legal strategy on the state’s liability for nursing home charges
    • Daniel Murray
    • March 18, 2023
    Politics

    Micheál Martin says Taoiseach’s apology for Clinton-Lewinksy joke is ‘end of the matter’

    Leo Varadkar made reference to Bill Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky during a speech in Washington on Thursday
    • Killian Woods
    • March 17, 2023
    Finance

    Paschal Donohoe calls for digital euro roll out to boost EU single market

    The digital euro would be an electronic equivalent to cash, giving people an additional choice about how to pay
    • Michael Brennan
    • March 16, 2023
    Politics

    Charlie McConalogue the minister with highest emissions from St Patrick’s Day trips

    The government is sending representatives to dozens of countries for the holiday
    • Michael Brennan
    • March 15, 2023
    CLIMATE

    Government policies failing to address both climate and energy poverty – report

    Friends of the Earth report found that the government’s existing approach to both emissions reductions and energy poverty are not delivering on either front
    • Daniel Murray
    • March 15, 2023
    Housing

    Micheál Martin rules out landlord tax breaks ahead of Budget

    Tánaiste says government will avoid ‘knee-jerk’ reactions when considering incentives to stem the flow of landlords out of rental sector
    • Killian Woods
    • March 14, 2023
    Politics

    Joe Biden confirms Ireland visit to mark 25 years since the Good Friday Agreement

    The US President will go to both Northern Ireland and the Republic in a trip which is expected to last for five days
    • Bloombergand
    • Paul O'Donoghue
    • March 14, 2023
    Energy

    Revealed: EU electricity market reform steps back from radical overhaul

    The proposed ‘decoupling’ of the price of gas from the price of electricity will not be included in the proposals set to be published
    • Daniel Murray
    • March 13, 2023
    Transport

    National shared mobility unit to speed up access to e-bikes, cargo bikes and scooters

    Unit to engage with shared mobility operators, local authorities and the NTA to develop and guide policy around shared mobility
    • Daniel Murray
    • March 13, 2023
    Housing

    Family disputes are a leading cause of Dublin homelessness

    New data suggests 40 per cent of homelessness cases over the winter have been caused by relations breaking down between parents and an adult child
    • Michael Brennan
    • March 12, 2023
    Energy

    Businesses get less than €4m from €200m support scheme

    Applications from manufacturers were held up by delay in Department of Public Expenditure approval which was finally agreed last week
    • Michael Brennan
    • March 12, 2023

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