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Justice minister Jim O’Callaghan is favourite to succeed Micheal Martin and he has some interesting views on the ...
Figures given to Sinn Féin TD Claire Kerrane, who branded the current situation a "crisis", show 32,991 children have been ...
The Government is facing another day of backlash as senior ministers are to sign off on the appointment of a “housing tsar”.
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Irish Examiner on MSNDáil finally appoints committees after delay due to speaking rights rowAs the largest opposition party, Sinn Féin will chair the powerful Oireachtas committee on public accounts (PAC) as well as ...
Jim O'Callaghan denies changing his mind as Sinn Féin, Labour, and the Social Democrats raise concerns about defamation bill ...
At an April meeting of the council’s Strategic Policy and Resources Committee, elected members agreed that an interim ethical procurement policy be developed pending a review of the council’s social ...
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has called a BBC programme in which he claims he was defamed an "attempted hatchet job" ...
The High Court in Dublin is hearing a libel case brought by Gerry Adams against a BBC programme and online article.
Work to install Irish language signs at Grand Central Station in Belfast will not go ahead for at least six months, the High ...
The former Sinn Fein president criticised a BBC broadcast that aired allegations that he sanctioned the killing of British ...
A Sinn Fein member of the Stormont committee looking at the future of equality law in Northern Ireland wants MLAs to look at ...
GERRY Adams has said he “liked but did not have many dealings” with a British spy who was killed, a Dublin court heard. The ...
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