Why have ministers still not signed off on exit deal agreed between DAA and its CEO?
Government yet to approve settlement seven weeks after DAA board and Kenny Jacobs agreed to it
Government yet to approve settlement seven weeks after DAA board and Kenny Jacobs agreed to it
After the Jim Gavin presidential election debacle, there are a lot of angry people in Fianna Fáil, but it’s less clear if anybody is ready to replace Micheál Martin
Governance of Ireland’s public hospital structure is complex and now Ministers are involved in a long-running dispute
Tech founder is ‘quite right’ that infrastructure delivery is too slow, Taoiseach’s spokesman says
Exit of former Dublin GAA luminary raised questions about his selection, and the future of Micheál Martin
Transatlantic partnership pitched as alternative to bringing in private equity capital
Presidential election polling day is just around the corner, so political minds are elsewhere
Ministers to be briefed at Cabinet on plans to overhaul rules and guidance on State spending
Expert says issue is not unique to Ireland or the public sector
O’Donovan tells lovely wee stories, insomnia inspires McCullagh and Sinn Féin slip up on no-shows
DAA board agreed to a payout of just under €1m for CEO following mediation process, after a rift emerged between the two sides
State water company says claims thoroughly investigated to safeguard taxpayers’ cash
Potential candidates concerned about potential reputational risk involved in State organisation board posts, says group
Is it politically sustainable to keep soaking income tax payers? It might have to be
Micheál Martin is going nowhere for now, but the power dynamics have definitely shifted following the Gavin debacle
An unpaid debt to a former tenant during the post-Celtic Tiger crash ended the Fianna Fáil contender’s bid for the Áras
Jim Gavin debacle has put Micheál Martin’s leadership back in the spotlight. And all this might yet play out in a very strange way
RTÉ Drivetime and Newstalk Breakfast propel a week of political theatre as Fianna Fáil’s presidential race implodes
Anger at Fianna Fáil no longer having candidate after Jim Gavin stopped campaigning following rent row
Expert advice on the latest budget measures, from tax and pensions, to inheritance, childcare and more
Cut to exit tax for investors welcomed as small first step to reform of taxation on investments but little cheer on childcare
The Government announced an extensive package on Tuesday
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Fianna Fáil backbenchers preparing to take the Taoiseach to task over the presidential campaign
Paschal Donohoe is a steady-as-she-goes man, not given to dramatic lurches in spending or tax policy. That can be a tough sell
Anger and disappointment set to be vented at party meeting where Taoiseach will face questions
Opposition and everyone else are knocking great enjoyment out of the presidential drama, too
‘No budget can do everything, nor should it attempt to’, says Paschal Donohoe
Changes in the rent tax credit, increase in minimum wage and VAT rate reduction for hospitality among highlights
Budget 2026: Most if not all of the gains will be wiped out by the enduring cost-of-living crisis
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
Clear plans must back up billion euro spending pledges, say lobby groups
Daily flights between the two cities were stopped in 2011 in the wake of the economic crash
Chambers says there will be 220 additional acute beds but greater focus on productivity in health sector next year
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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