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The Dáil is expected to pass the remaining stages of the Defamation Bill this week, clearing the path for the legislation to ...
Plans approved by the Government to redevelop the GPO in Dublin city centre have been branded a shameful betrayal of ...
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons needs to publicly explain why he has chosen to intervene in a judicial review of a decision ...
With a two-tier health system in the Republic and ‘unacceptably long’ waiting lists in Northern Ireland, Sinn Féin have set ...
Mr Ó Broin made the comments as it was confirmed that homeless figures have once again risen to record levels, with 15,747 ...
A Sinn Féin TD used the Provisional IRA catchcry “Tiocfaidh ár lá” (“Our day will come”) in the Dáil recently — a first for a ...
The Government’s new terrorism bill could criminalise commemorations of the 1916 Rising or Wolfe Tone, Sinn Féin has claimed.
Victims of sexual violence could get increased protections from any potential threat by their attackers upon their release ...
A Sinn Fein and Alliance proposal to amend school uniforms legislation will give boys a legal right to wear skirts, dresses ...
A woman has been charged with murder following the death of a 40-year-old man in Newry. An MLA has branded the incident as ...
Unionist politicians have accused Sinn Fein of being out of touch with their own voters on illegal immigration – after the ...
Matt Carthy was absent from the Dáil chamber on Wednesday afternoon when a debate on the Special Criminal Court was passed ...