The incoming coalition’s programme for government contains a lot of reheated economic measures carried over from the outgoing administration. For instance, the promise to build 300,000 housing ...
A 160-page Programme for Government document was published this afternoon. It says that the coalition has "come together in partnership to form a stable majority to deliver an ambitious programme ...
The parties met separately to discuss the draft Programme for Government, published this afternoon, that will aim to deliver 300,000 new houses by 2030 and create 300,000 jobs over the next five ...
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Micheál Martin, the Fianna Fáil leader, is set to take up the taoiseach’s office until November 2027 when he will then swap roles with Simon Harris, the Fine Gael leader and incoming tánaiste.
The policy programme did not include a commitment to introduce a new fiscal rule to moderate spending increases. Any unexpected deterioration in the public finances would be met by postponing ...
Reducing childcare costs to €200 a month, exploring a ban on energy drinks for children and a push on “starter homes” have been promised in the new programme for government. The document was ...
Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin and Fine Gael leader Simon Harris have confirmed a new draft programme for the Irish government. The deal paves the way for the next government following ...
The programme for government that will dictate the government's direction and policies will be published this Wednesday afternoon. Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, the Regional Independents and the Healy ...
The programme for government that will dictate the government’s direction and policies will be published this Wednesday afternoon. Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, the Regional Independents and the ...