The famous boarding school, whose past pupils include Brian Cowen and Willie Mullins, had announced in February that it was to close its doors after 112 years... READ MORE›
Our Prime Minister was amidst the deaf in Europe last week pretending to negotiate with people who refuse to listen to him... READ MORE›
A Finance spokesman said any representation for housing grants are made by Minister Noonan's constituency office... READ MORE›
Prior to joining Irish Water, Mr Tierney was Dublin City manager up to 2013 and worked for 36 years in local government... READ MORE›
Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams is unchanged at 30pc and Renua leader Ms Creighton is down six points to 16pc... READ MORE›
The poster attacking Mr Kenny was the work of members of the Donegal Water Warriors group... READ MORE›
What is the deal that Fine Gael and Fianna Fail have reached on water charges?... READ MORE›
Around 50 protesters gathered in Glenties before Mr Kenny arrived while 70 gardai monitored the group... READ MORE›
Fianna Fail wants to suspend charges and abolish Irish Water in favour of a national directorate, while Fine Gael insists that payments for water must stay... READ MORE›
Sinn Fein at 26pc are four points ahead of Fine Gael on 22pc while Fiann Fail are stagnant at 20pc... READ MORE›
While their Coalition -colleagues in Fine Gael jumped to 30pc, Labour dropped three points and is facing an -electoral meltdown in four months' time... READ MORE›
THE Government suffered a serious reverse today when the Seanad backed plans for a referendum to put a constitutional block on privatising Irish Water... READ MORE›
Picture Gerry Mooney Taoiseach Enda Kenny has warned that income tax would rise by four percent if the Government was to abolish water charges... READ MORE›
Gardia were forced to restrain protesters yesterday after they attempted to confront Taoiseach Enda Kenny in the ongoing public outcry over water charges... READ MORE›
Throughout yesterday, senior Fianna Fail figures warned Fine Gael that they will not alter their stance on charges... READ MORE›
Comments Share There were further clashes between gardai and water charges protesters today as the Taoiseach attended a book launch at the Mansion House in Dublin... READ MORE›
But Mr Lenihan also ruled out any suggestion of a fiscal stimulus in order to offset the crisis, saying the public finances were out of control ... READ MORE›
Figures within Fine Gael say making major changes to the structure and operation of Irish Water is not an option... READ MORE›
Taoiseach Enda Kenny fully expects to win the next election saying people had given him their trust before and would do so again... READ MORE›
Homes that miss register deadline can still avail of 100 water grant irish water crisis... READ MORE›
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has described a 91-year-old man being left on a hospital trolley for 29 hours as a shocking example of a dysfunctionality in the system ... READ MORE›
Taoiseach Enda Kenny said the Government will decide in the coming weeks on extending flat-rate water charges... READ MORE›
Mr Gilmore also writes of Ms Burton's anger at being offered the Social Protection portfolio in his Cabinet as she wanted to be Foreign Affairs Minister... READ MORE›
The Tipperary TD snubbed a press conference in Dublin yesterday, during which Brendan Howlin was announced as the new party leader... READ MORE›
Mr Kenny's Fine Gael is down three points to 28pc, while Tanaiste Burton's Labour Party has dropped two to just 8pc in the latest opinion poll... READ MORE›
Micheal Martin's party will not join Fine Gael coalition but will avoid bringing down minority government in Ireland... READ MORE›
A deal has been agreed between Fine Gael and Fianna Fail on the formation of a minority government in the first initiative of its kind ... READ MORE›
And last night a Fine Gael Cabinet minister said I don't see any reason for voting for Fianna Fail apart from party loyalty... READ MORE›
Companies Office filings show that Mr Cushnahan and Mr Daly served on Ciorani's board together for the three-year period beginning in 2010 and ending in 2013... READ MORE›
Water charges set to be scrapped for foreseeable future as fine gael and fianna fail... irish news... READ MORE›
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