Some Aer Lingus flights to remain cancelled despite end to pilots’ dispute
No further flights to be axed following suspension of industrial action, with pilots’ union members set to vote on 17.75% pay rise
Simon Coveney: I was passionate about becoming taoiseach at one point
Former tánaiste will not run for the Dáil again and is looking for ‘a change in direction’ after holding ‘virtually every office in the land except taoiseach’
Body of fisherman (50s) recovered off coast of Inishbofin
Discovery made after Malin Head Coast Guard responded to report about local man and vessel going missing
‘I lost five years of my life waiting for a trial’: Bláthnaid Raleigh describes pain of court delay following rape
Victim (26) waived right to anonymity to help others in her situation, she told interviewer
Minister Martin has ‘challenge on her hands’ to convince colleagues of funding plan
Niamh Smyth, head of Oireachtas Media Committee, says she personally supports ‘buy-in’ of TV licence model
New housing targets will include ‘pent-up demand’, says Minister
Darragh O’Brien says overall housing target for 2025 will probably be 50,000
Hopes of breakthrough in Aer Lingus pay row rise after talks
Labour Court uses statutory powers to intervene and calls a formal hearing for Wednesday
Freedom of information: Some public bodies ‘over-reliant’ on external legal advice over requests
Growing trend of contracting out FOI request decision-making is concerning, says information comissioner
Aer Lingus and pilots to meet in fresh bid to resolve dispute
Calm at Dublin Airport as Ialpa industrial action begins but Minister warns of damage to economy, Ireland’s reputation and the lives of ordinary people
Michael McGrath ‘not motivated by money’ in decision to become Irish EU commissioner
Outgoing Minister for Finance stands to earn package of more than €440,000 a year on taking up role later this year
Aer Lingus cancels 50 more flights as Labour Court talks start
Row over pilot pay continues with over 200 flights cancelled due to work-to-rule beginning on Wednesday and a pilot strike on Saturday
Plans to pay tribute to retiring judge cancelled due to controversy over Cathal Crotty sentence
Judge Tom O’Donnell criticsed soldier’s ‘utterly appalling’ attack on Natasha O’Brien but spared him a jail term
Green Party leader: Hackett announces she is entering race against O’Gorman
Eamon Ryan, who resigned on Monday, said he would remain ‘completely neutral’ with majority of party’s councillors supporting O’Gorman
PAC chairman: close public contract ‘loopholes’ to reduce risk to taxpayer money
‘Major overhaul’ needed in how public bodies and government are signing off on contracts, says Brian Stanley
Health watchdog urges people to draw up health plans for when they lack capacity to make decisions
Safeguarding Ireland finds that just 4 per cent of the public have an advance healthcare directive