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Tánaiste instructs Chief of Staff to place on ‘local leave’ any personnel accused of sex crimes
Micheál Martin says four MEPS will engage with European colleagues ahead of a vote on whether or not von der Leyen should return as European Commission president
Martin criticises ‘lack of proactive management’ of such situations amid controversy over Crotty case
Agreement is standardised immigration control system across member states including tougher borders and holding centres for migrants
The newly appointed minister warns he will be ‘well able to say no in the national interest’ ahead of Budget talks
Ireland will push for a big job for Michael McGrath in Europe, while Fianna Fáil contenders will find out who replaces Chambers in the ‘super-junior’ role at Cabinet
Minister says majority still pays fee and warns tens of millions would have to be found elsewhere to fund broadcasting
Prices for housing in affordable-housing schemes would be higher without Government intervention, says Donohoe
The €160 TV licence underpins public service broadcasting but has suffered falling sales in the wake of the controversy that has engulfed RTÉ over the past year
Junior ministers and backbenchers eye advancement after Michael McGrath’s exit for Europe
Chambers replaces Michael McGrath who has been nominated as Ireland’s next European commissioner
Potential successors as new minister for finance could be Dara Calleary, Jack Chambers or Darragh O’Brien
Number of people coming to State from Ukraine down from average 340 per week in January to 188 per week in June
There was an expectation among some sources that the matter would be on the Cabinet agenda though others said this was not confirmed yesterday evening
Leadership rivals Pippa Hackett and Roderic O’Gorman disagree on proposed ‘progressive alliance’ with Labour and Social Democrats