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MerrionStreet.ie Irish Government News Service, affords a view of government from the vantage point of Government Buildings itself. It brings together on one website, a view of government not previously available. We hope it is of value to a citizen, to a journalist or to any interested party in Ireland and around the world. MerrionStreet.ie reviews the wide range of government activity and then r

eports certain key events as news. All government press releases are accessible from our website – either by way of RSS feed or by way of links to all government departments. But our central task is to take a variety of events and report on them objectively, in the language of a news bulletin. We also feature ‘Issues’ where useful thematic information, not tied to a particular date, is presented. We use the latest audio-visual tools and Internet capabilities to hopefully bring these events to life. We have video, audio, photographs, text, links to other websites and much useful data which people can share. MerrionStreet.ie is produced by a team in Government Buildings, involving the Government Information Service, Government Press and IT. The objective is not to create a competition with traditional media in terms of deadlines, scope or scoop. Indeed we hope journalists find MerrionStreet.ie a useful reference point, and are free to report and use its elements. But it will allow people with an interest in the work of government to view latest developments on one website, which over time will become a valuable archive of information. Government Buildings is the centre of government. It is from here that An Taoiseach, the Head of Government, co-ordinates the work of the Government. The Cabinet meets on a weekly basis. It is where government decisions are made. The Taoiseach sets broad government policy. The perspective of MerrionStreet.ie starts with the work of the Taoiseach and reaches out to wider government, reporting what it regards as important government events and issues. MerrionStreet.ie does not engage in any party political comment. It will allow a citizen to hear or read again, the words of the Taoiseach or a Minister on an important subject. It will allow you to review many speeches in full, giving you a clearer picture of government intent.

💙 Best of luck to all Leaving Certificate students starting their exams.Remember to look after your wellbeing: stay acti...
03/06/2026

💙 Best of luck to all Leaving Certificate students starting their exams.

Remember to look after your wellbeing: stay active, get enough sleep, take breaks, and be kind to yourself.

Feeling nervous is normal. Focus on one exam at a time, do your best, and remember that your worth is not measured by any single result.

🦠 New Biosecurity Advisory Scheme to support animal health on Irish farms€8.6 million in funding will support 26,000 on-...
02/06/2026

🦠 New Biosecurity Advisory Scheme to support animal health on Irish farms

€8.6 million in funding will support 26,000 on-farm biosecurity assessments and veterinary consultations across cattle, sheep, pig, poultry and equine enterprises from 2026 to 2028.

Farmers can now register for free veterinary-led biosecurity assessments under the Biosecurity TASAH Scheme, helping to improve animal health, welfare and productivity while reducing medicine usage.

More information at gov.ie/agriculture

☀️🍃 The latest Climate Action Newsletter is now live!This issues features:-€29.5 million funding for Community Climate P...
01/06/2026

☀️🍃 The latest Climate Action Newsletter is now live!

This issues features:
-€29.5 million funding for Community Climate Projects
-EPA publishes new Greenhouse Gas Emissions report
-Bord Bia Bloom returns to Phoenix Park
-New €80 million biomethane plant in Cork

Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on Ireland’s climate action progress at gov.ie/department-of-the-
taoiseach/news/climate-action-newsletter

Statement by Taoiseach Micheál Martin on the passing of Tomi Reichental I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of...
31/05/2026

Statement by Taoiseach Micheál Martin on the passing of Tomi Reichental

I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Tomi Reichental, someone who dedicated his life to teaching new generations about the evil of The Holocaust.

As a cherished member of Ireland’s Jewish community, Tomi leaves a lasting legacy of dignity, courage and enlightenment of others about the dangers of hatred and antisemitism.

☀️🍃 The latest Climate Action Newsletter is now live!Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on Ireland's climate action...
30/05/2026

☀️🍃 The latest Climate Action Newsletter is now live!

Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on Ireland's climate action progress at gov.ie/department-of-the-taoiseach/news/climate-action-newsletter

Bord Bia Bloom, Ireland’s festival of gardening, food, and sustainable living, returns for a 20th year this June bank ho...
29/05/2026

Bord Bia Bloom, Ireland’s festival of gardening, food, and sustainable living, returns for a 20th year this June bank holiday weekend.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin attended the event today (Friday, 29th May) in the Phoenix Park, where he visited show gardens across the site including the Bord Bia hub and the European Commission's garden.

The full event takes place over five days with live entertainment, talks, interactive workshops and more.

⚖️ New Minister of State appointedThe Government, upon the nomination of the Taoiseach, has formally appointed Catherine...
28/05/2026

⚖️ New Minister of State appointed

The Government, upon the nomination of the Taoiseach, has formally appointed Catherine Ardagh as Minister of State at the Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration with special responsibility for International Law, Law Reform and Youth Justice.

Minister of State Niall Collins was also today assigned as Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine with special responsibility for Forestry, Farm Safety and Horticulture.

A new Roadmap for Social Inclusion 2026–2030 has been launched, outlining a national strategy to reduce poverty and impr...
28/05/2026

A new Roadmap for Social Inclusion 2026–2030 has been launched, outlining a national strategy to reduce poverty and improve social inclusion over the next five years.

The strategy includes 63 cross-government actions focused on areas such as income supports, employment, housing, education, health, transport, childcare and community supports, with a focus on those most impacted by poverty and social exclusion.

The Roadmap was launched at the Social Inclusion Forum in Dublin, bringing together government officials, community organisations and people with lived experience to discuss solutions for a more inclusive Ireland.

For more information, visit gov.ie/department-of-social-protection/

Ireland’s new strategy, Connecting for Life 2026–2035, sets out a national plan to further reduce su***de and self-harm ...
27/05/2026

Ireland’s new strategy, Connecting for Life 2026–2035, sets out a national plan to further reduce su***de and self-harm over the next decade.

The strategy focuses on expanding community supports, strengthening crisis care, improving access to mental health services, and supporting those bereaved by su***de, while promoting open conversations and reducing stigma around mental health.

With input from nearly 1,900 public submissions, the strategy reflects a renewed commitment to compassionate, person-centred support and a whole-of-society approach to mental wellbeing.

⛽ The closing date for the Fuel Income Support Scheme has been extended to midnight on Tuesday, 2 June.With strong uptak...
27/05/2026

⛽ The closing date for the Fuel Income Support Scheme has been extended to midnight on Tuesday, 2 June.

With strong uptake from farmers and contractors, the extension aims to ensure everyone has the opportunity to apply during the busy farming period.

Farmers can apply online via My AgFood, while contractors can submit forms and receipts by email or post.

For more information, visit gov.ie/agriculture

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