US US lawmakers reach deal to avoid government shut down for remainder of fiscal yearLawmakers will now race to pass the agreement before a midnight Friday deadline
Politics Fianna Fáil TDs raise tourism concerns as coalition finalises immigration strategyThe party is finalising discussion paper on future plans as immigration has become an election issue
Politics ‘How on earth could I justify not coming?’ - Mary Lou McDonald on Washington visitSinn Féin leader said it was her ‘duty’ to speak to anyone she can in a bid to stop the spiralling death toll in Gaza
Referendums Analysis: The growing confusion and support for a double No vote was clear on social media A detailed analysis of commentary online in the final days of the campaign made clear both proposals were doomed to fail
Politics Ciarán Cannon becomes 10th Fine Gael TD to announce exit from politicsFormer junior minister said that there is now a ‘toxicity in politics now that was barely palpable twenty years ago’
US US lawmakers reach deal to avoid government shut down for remainder of fiscal yearLawmakers will now race to pass the agreement before a midnight Friday deadline
Politics Government examining payments to carers after referendum defeat - Varadkar The taoiseach said that respite was ‘very deficient’ at the moment
Politics Fianna Fáil TDs raise tourism concerns as coalition finalises immigration strategyThe party is finalising discussion paper on future plans as immigration has become an election issue
Politics Irish construction sector can offer ‘certainty’, Simon Harris tells emigrants in UKThe further education minister visited London to meet with construction companies and workers
Politics Leo Varadkar tells Biden: It is possible to be for Israel and for PalestineThe taoiseach told the US president that Irish people were ‘deeply troubled’ by the war in Gaza and that lessons could be learned from Ireland’s peace process
Politics ‘How on earth could I justify not coming?’ - Mary Lou McDonald on Washington visitSinn Féin leader said it was her ‘duty’ to speak to anyone she can in a bid to stop the spiralling death toll in Gaza
Politics From Paris to Brussels, Gaza is on the St Patrick’s Day agendaOur Brussels correspondent followed Paschal Donohoe and Joe O’Brien on their excursions where Gaza, the euro and Olympics were on the agenda
US Politics Marion McKeone: Unity of North’s new leaders will appeal to corporate America’s chequebooksMichelle O’Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly’s DC trip brought new life to an old-fashioned part of DC’s poltical calendar, our US correspondent writes
Politics Chambers’ No vote admission just tip of iceberg for a badly divided Fianna Fáil party Old division lines within party surface again with familiar criticisms of Micheál Martin emerging
Politics Simon Harris bares barbs about rugby and referendum losses in LondonOur London correspondent takes in the Guinness-fuelled St Patrick’s Day celebrations in the Irish Embassy and beyond
US Politics Exclusive interview: Nancy Pelosi on Ireland, standing up to Trump and her love of U2The Democratic stalwart sits down with our US correspondent Marion McKeone for a wide-ranging interview as the presidential election kicks off
Politics Joe Biden urges congress to ‘get back in game’ and approve Ukraine aid packageThe US president told Leo Varadkar that America and Europe were ‘standing together’ in support of Ukraine in the face of Putin’s onslaught
Politics Suspending EU-Israel trade deal may be only way to end Gaza war in Gaza, junior minister saysJoe O’Brien said Israel had carried on in its ‘disregard for international law’
Politics Government must reflect on refusal to publish AG’s legal advice before referendums - HarrisHigher education minister was speaking in London after resounding rejection of proposed changes to the constitution
Vaping Vape retailers ask for more enforcement of industry to root out ‘bad actors’ Vape Business Ireland told the health minister that the ‘lack of ambition’ for inspections of the industry was ‘regrettable’
Israel-Hamas War Von der Leyen silent on Leo Varadkar’s call for review of EU-Israeli trade dealCommission President has not yet responded to calls from Ireland and Spain for an urgent review of the agreement in light of Israel’s actions in Gaza
Politics Local and European elections to be held on June 7 When asked when the next general election might take place, the Taoiseach said ‘no time soon anyway’
Politics Northern Ireland ‘open for business’, Stormont leaders tell US investors at galaMichelle O’Neill said they wanted to let the US know that the region’s government had been reinstated and was functional again
Politics Paschal Donohoe on IMF job and why No votes won’t come back to bite governmentThe public expenditure minister talks to our Brussels correspondent about the recent speculation linking him to the IMF job