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Phoenix Park side gates closure sparked complaints after two hour traffic delay
Meat plant inspections find lack of social distancing, ill-fitted masks, and asbestos
No increase to general election spending limits for candidates over concerns it would cost an extra €190,000
Plans to charge 58,000 people with excessive water usage delayed over privacy concerns
Irish Water brand 'badly damaged' and 'continually politicised', brief for TV doc says
State paid €2.75 million for Connemara airport that had been originally valued at €600k
'Significant restrictions' on emergency helicopter service on days when Air Corps not available
Oireachtas spent over €207,000 on overseas travel in last 10 months
Minister Shane Ross asked for "advance all-clear" on expenses paid to him in €37,000 annual allowance
High-earning multinational executives 'shocked' at Irish tax rates after their eligibility for special tax deal elapsed
Update on Noteworthy, the community-led investigative journalism platform from TheJournal.ie
More than thirty sites managed by Office of Public Works lying idle around the country
Nearly 100 State buildings managed by Office of Public Works lying idle around the country
Ceann Comhairle's office splashes out almost €6,000 on new set of crockery for Oireachtas dining room
High level of sports grants for Dublin was 'bringing government funding system into disrepute'
'What price democracy?': Why most county councils keep their meetings offline
Department of Justice sounded warning over plans to almost double allowance for asylum seekers living in direct provision
€28 million in pension payments to former TDs, Senators and government ministers over the past two years
An update on Noteworthy, the new investigative journalism platform from TheJournal.ie
Religious order that ran Tuam says it has no 'legal liability' to provide funding before mother and baby home commission ends
Meningitis C vaccination rates of 'critical concern' as anti-vax sentiment pushes take-up rates below targets
Not so fast: only 10 of 27 developments given special strategic planning have begun construction
Religious order that ran Tuam says it was 'under supervision, direction and inspection' of Irish State
Pressure on Ross to appoint Dublin Airport noise regulator despite conflict of interest concerns