Clare constituency profile: Battle between two Fianna Fáil candidates may be about to play out again
Election 2024: Michael McNamara would have been a shoo-in in the Clare constituency but it looks as though he has decided to remain in Europe
Election 2024: Michael McNamara would have been a shoo-in in the Clare constituency but it looks as though he has decided to remain in Europe
Bord Pleanála refused permission to Cathal Crowe after finding his need to live in the local area ‘can be met by property and land in his ownership’
State’s air traffic control agency among those objecting
Councillors rezoned lands around Broadford and Cooraclare in anticipation of both villages getting water treatment plants which have not yet been approved
Sean Kilkenny (48) of Scarriff appeared in court in Ennis on Tuesday
Government cannot deal with this issue in isolation while national pay talks are taking place, Michael McGrath tells party colleagues
Unlike most occupations, the question of whether politics is worth the downside is not just about the individual, but the whole family. Is it worth the in-your-face threats and protests on the doorstep?
Radio: Newstalk hosts take contrasting approaches but both strive to hear different voices
Flag-bearers were wearing flute band uniforms, SF spokesman insists after TD accuses them of wearing black paramilitary uniforms
Ministers can’t be ‘going around in rickshaws’, Fianna Fáil TD tells Dáil
Migrants’ rights organisation Doras calls for co-ordinated action from Government
Health service chief Stephen Mulvany rejects ‘failure of leadership’ claims over trolley crisis
Heating system expected to dip below -4 at Knockalisheen, Co Clare, on Sunday night
A mortifying rush by politicians to proclaim their inclusion on Russia’s blacklist and a game of Where’s Micheál were among this week’s political highs and lows
Events in whacko Westminster cause a run on the markets, while best leaky Leinster House can manage is a run on buckets
Party struggles with lack of a clear identity as well as having no obvious challenger for the leadership
Operator to present plans to remove bottlenecks after Dáil committee’s visit to airport
Ireland’s Future, a civic nationalist group seeking a Border poll, is growing in ambition
Chief says issue is ‘front and centre’ as many workers prepare to return to the office
Watt and Reid criticised over email on delaying implementation of regional health areas
People refusing to wear mask on trains giving ‘two fingers’ to society, says TD in Dáil debate
Issues which led to Doolin Coast Guard being stood down replicated across country, TDs say
National Development Plan, to be published on Monday, will include more than 50 projects with a price tag of more than €100m
Radio: RTÉ host does a good line in disdain when proceedings threaten to get too cosy
Decades of ‘indoctrinating’ against force will not be undone easily, conference told
TDs cast doubt on whether Micheál Martin will lead party into next general election
Party TDs express disappointment at slowness of report and poor byelection showing
Minister expects additional applications as deadline extended for up to a year
Shannon Group transferring its tourism arm to local authorities following Covid-19 losses
Merchant service providers seeking bonds of up to 30% of projected turnover as safety net
Lynne Embleton will be questioned about airport closure and collapse of Stobart Air
Process expected to be completed early next month with contract to run into early 2022
Routes which may not be profitable for three years vital to recovery, says FF Senator
Airline’s chief executive Lynne Embleton to face transport committee later this month
Martin pointed to EU’s digital green certificate as framework for resumption of travel
Ireland ‘one of the most efficient producers of food globally’ despite 34% of emissions via sector
Half of 3,500 housebound adults have received first Covid-19 vaccine
Darragh O’Brien’s twin Bills to tackle housing crisis seen as pivotal to fortunes of party
Government’s dogged denial of danger posed by international travel remains bewildering
Plan to hold off on €58m project sparked backlash from community and local TDs
A year after the general election, Martin indicates a sea-change in FF stance
Dara Calleary takes social protection role while Barry Cowen turns down climate job
It’s a strange time to redraw aviation policy, but an Oireachtas committee is looking at it
Sligo Chamber of Commerce rejects idea that lack of suitably skilled staff was part of problem
Fianna Fáil meeting hears recriminations over how party HQ ran election strategy
Christmas normally welcome boost during traditionally slower part of year
Fianna Fáil’s Cathal Crowe says Ireland has ‘one Army only’ who wear national uniform
Majority in FF do not want leader’s removal, but many take issue with his operating style
Opposition accuse Cathal Crowe of ‘reckless’ contribution and failing to establish the truth
Shane Ross tells Dáil sector is ‘critical for re-opening of economy’
Greens’ internal issues have made Labour a more attractive option as coalition partners
Results of Alan Kelly-Aodhán Ó Ríordáin leadership vote to be announced on Friday
Clare TD Cathal Crowe makes call at party meeting held via teleconference
Many Fine Gael supporters felt queasy about commemorating forces against independence
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices