Social Justice Ireland has called for core social welfare payments to be increased by around €100 a month by linking them to 27.5% of the average annual wage.
Social Justice Ireland has called for core social welfare payments to be increased by around €100 a month by linking them to 27.5% of the average annual wage.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney described his visit to Ireland as a return 'home' and paid tribute to his Irish roots.
The Ireland v Israel fiasco has shown up not just the FAI, but the government, Uefa and Fifa.
Irish childminders could be eligible for Government grants of up to €1,000 to help pay for toys, outdoor play areas and other childcare essentials under a little known funding scheme.
The Irish Air Corps has tested using helicopter-mounted machine guns to shoot down drones as part of EU presidency preparation.
The FAI on Wednesday confirmed that it had submitted its final bid dossier to UEFA to host the Uefa decider at the Aviva Stadium.
Stop The Game has issued legal pre-action to the FAI, Sport Ireland, the Minister for Sport and the Minister for Justice.
Ten people were killed in an explosion at a service station in the village of Creeslough on October 7 2022
Ireland is one of the few countries in the European Union that has yet to roll out such a system
Hungary's political transformation carries an important message for Ireland.
Ireland’s Nations League opponents were in friendly action in Tirana on Wednesday night when they recorded a 1-0 win.
For a full day place of 45 hours per week, costs per child will drop from €198 per week to €183.70
Michael Healy-Rae has blamed comments made by his brother Danny during the fuel protests for the chain of events that led to his resignation as a minister of state and cost Kerry a ministry.
A quirk in Ireland's 2026 bank holiday calendar could mean good news for many workers looking ahead to the festive season.
Judge Conneely heard he was arrested on Thursday afternoon at departures in Dublin Airport, attempting to leave the country with a one-way ticket
Opposition parties also criticised the Taoiseach’s comments linking migration with rising homelessness figures as "shameful" and "an absolute disgrace"
Speaking on Friday, the Taoiseach said that the arguments in the letter, which was sent to his office this week, were not new and that he did not view them as a threat
As Fifa flounders and the Irish government fumbles its way to a half-baked Occupied Territories Bill, the Ireland man’s leadership shines through.
The Finance Minister confirmed the funding on Tuesday
Micheal Martin was defending his Government’s approach to restricting trade with the occupied Palestinian territories, which is limited to a prohibition on some imported goods – despite calls from the opposition to include a ban on services
The Government has announced plans to phase out free accommodation for many Ukrainians in Ireland by 2027.
The Ireland captain was asked about the upcoming Nations League games amid growing calls for a boycott.
Ivana Bacik urged the Taoiseach to change their direction on housing and to introduce an emergency eviction ban.
The Taoiseach and Mary Lou McDonald clashed in the Dail after fresh revelations about undisclosed RTE presenter payments came to light.
The budget will continue to be negotiated when Ireland takes over the Council on July 1
It's believed the 20-year-old and his girlfriend were travelling on a scooter when the collision occurred
Government claim that the increased fines will protect Ireland's towns, villages, parks, and public spaces from litter and hazards
The Bill would remove a three-day waiting period and stop the need for some women to travel abroad after receiving a diagnosis of fatal foetal abnormality
On Sunday, the State's new Dassault Falcon 6X, which only came into service at the end of last year, flew to and from Tenerife to rescue the two women.
The fire at Tycor business centre in Waterford City has severely damaged between 30 and 40 properties