Willie O’Dea says he would quit FF rather than support another coalition
‘We have lost ground by being indistinguishable from Fine Gael,’ Limerick TD says
‘We have lost ground by being indistinguishable from Fine Gael,’ Limerick TD says
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
The war created a generation of lifelong politicians and ultimately shaped Charles J Haughey
Ideological narrowness of 30th anniversary line-up emphasises contradictions of museum
Tourists arriving for more than a glimpse of the playful dolphin are pleasantly surprised
Patrick Freyne: I get why people want to be a bit rich: poverty sucks. But why Rich-List rich?
Oil on canvas executed in artist’s distinctive style has estimate of €350,000 to €550,000
Patrick Freyne: The former taoiseach looks well in retirement, face ruddy, rusty locks flowing
Whatever happens, don’t get too het up. The US president is not as powerful as he or we think
Malahide marina building transformed into Dublin’s newest serviced office space, The View
The broadcaster, who retired on Friday, looks back on his career high and low points
“At 9.19 on way back to College, at bottom Grafton St, we met Charlie Haughey”
Trinity students’ provocative decision to raise the Union flag led to riotous scenes
16-acre site on Malahide Road is zoned for residential development and village square
A collection of dolls’ houses once owned by writer Graham Green’s wife Vivien are to be sold along with miniature furniture
Surname is ‘great conversation starter on the doorsteps’, says Hannah Lemass
Follow-up to ‘Rebellion’ is based on the War of Independence, and is keen to emphasise overlooked female stories
Leo Varadkar has been accused of trying to ‘get down with the kids’ via 1980s pop icon Kylie Minogue. Here’s how our former leaders rocked us in the Oireachtas
However, Fine Gael doesn’t get too many votes on islands now, several residents recalled
For many reasons we are not the same people visited by John Paul II in 1979
There was little health and safety during previous visit, and no airport
Observations about Mary Robinson and Charles Haughey among documents
There were always questions, says son of Garda Richard Fallon, who died in 1970
The tapes, recorded by hotelier Dermot Ryan in 1967, are an exceptional political testament
Vessel’s 4,000km voyage to share research on humpbacks with colleagues in Iceland
Jessbrook, former home of convicted criminal John Gilligan, is ‘sale agreed’
The Ray D’Arcy show will discuss consent in wake of Belfast trial while Aidan Gillen plays Dave Allen
Zhang Yi, aka Johnny Wilson, worked in a ‘very basic’ Rathmines studio
State Papers: 1987 files describe mission to promote Anglo-Irish Agreement
Liam St John Devlin – Born; January 31st, 1924. Died; October 22nd, 2017
The intellectual challenged the idea the pursuit of unity was the State’s main goal
Eoin Sweeney obituary: Born October 12th, 1947 – Died July 7th, 2017
Prof Seamus Caulfield claims PhD research a ‘silent ambush’ of his life’s work
NUI Galway archaeologist Andrew Whitefield disputes age of ancient north Mayo site
Irish television station hailed as ‘most significant sign of our self-esteem as a nation’
Fr Haughey was a member of the Oblate order and died in community’s Inchicore residence
Kingdom are living through the Dublin golden years as they’ve never had to before
Ultimate insider Pat Hickey could face up to seven years in jail on ticket touting charges
If you like to commune with the ghosts of the famous in haunting surroundings, Ireland has enough burial places to last you a lifetime
Bowhead renowned for its singing prowess and repertoire of songs
Retain creative control and don’t be afraid of the dark: these were among the nuggets of wisdom at the annual design conference
“You’re too much of an idealist, Sorcha. You look at the world and you think, ‘How can I make it better?’ whereas real leaders look at the world and think, ‘How can I make it pay?’”
Galway West had no female TD for decades until Connolly and Naughton’s success
Former senator Nioclás Ó Conchúbhair predicts FF and FG will not let process drag on
Centenary: Reconciliation and revolution, a harmony revisited - DCU, February 2016
Senior council official showed ill-disguised contempt for Dublin’s architectural heritage
Haughey, Charlton and Brosnan among big names who headed for the thatched cottage
Shannon dolphins and Cork killer whale biopsies contributed to international study
Denis O’Brien among the pallbearers at service for former Fianna Fáil strategist
Key Haughey adviser was also director of elections for Ahern’s three victories
Former president recalls her inauguration 25 years ago this week
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