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Bakhurst says he had no preference on future funding model so long as it protects RTÉ's independence, provides the required level of support and is multiannual
Scale of increase partly explained by post Covid delays in system experienced by workers arriving into Ireland two years ago
Economy Minister launches consultation on range of issues, many of them already the subject of EU prompted legislation in Ireland
Judicial Council’s recommendations still not published almost five years after establishment, says Róisín Shortall
Budget and related legislation set to take much of Dáil’s time after summer recess and Bill likely to fall
Non-pilot staff warned against taking part in pickets or speaking to media
Union and management to return to Labour Court on Monday after cancellation of almost 400 flights
Ahead of a landmark Pride in Dublin, people involved in the fight for equality remember more hostile times and give a guarded welcome to improved corporate inclusivity
Over half of complaints received by Financial Services Ombudsman relate to banking
Action backed by 96 per cent of union members who voted amid frustration over vacancies
Government agrees to release first tranche of €20 million in interim funding following reform programme
Only one more female councillor sitting after latest elections compared to beforehand, with 677 women candidates having run and 247 of them securing seats
Court rules warrant issued in November 2019 to search home of Joseph Ballantine in Co Tipperary was invalid
Judge Coghlan was deeply critical of some of the family’s actions, particularly those of Shane’s father, Eamon, who he said had effectively run a parallel investigation to the one being conducted by the Garda
Defence Forces says any conviction of serving member ‘may have implications for retention’ in the organisation