Dún Laoghaire constituency profile: If there is a change, the Greens could lose out
Election 2024: Richard Boyd-Barrett, with a strong local and national brand, is well dug in at this stage
Election 2024: Richard Boyd-Barrett, with a strong local and national brand, is well dug in at this stage
Call for dedicated gardaí for public transport and a zero-tolerance approach to drug dealing and antisocial behaviour in public
Some 58,000 businesses with outstanding debt of €1.75 billion are to make repayment arrangements
Committee hearings into RTÉ payments controversy provided stark contrast between top performers and those who scaled soaring heights of incoherence
Former Tánaiste says governors were ‘horrified’ there was no written valuation
Cavan better side for long spells but winners timed run to perfection
500,000 homes to be retrofitted by 2030 under plans to boost home energy efficiency
Peter Feeney says aggressive, misogynistic comments online are affecting public responses
For years the derelict amenity was a blight on the seafront, a lost opportunity for a public facility
Committee heard agency dealt with more than 3,000 cyber incidents in 2020
Active claims currently number 12,000, including 305 cases relating to CervicalCheck
McGrath fields views of backbench TDs on budget during parliamentary party meeting
Minister says perception money skewed to ‘certain constituencies’ has to be dealt with
Meeting told Ireland has highest cumulative uptake of full vaccination among adults in the EU
He capped a terrific week with winning score to secure Meath’s first title since 1992
Shaun Leonard’s late point seals victory for Royal County in tight contest
Impressive Ulster champions can expect a formidable challenge from Meath
Former cornerstone of Tyrone defence missed out on minor win in 1998
Second half goals from Conor Owens and Cormac Devlin prove crucial
O’Brien says 5% of plan yet to be agreed and these details will be finalised within weeks
Taoiseach proposes ‘think-in’ meeting in September to discuss election performances
Party TDs express disappointment at slowness of report and poor byelection showing
Martin Browne tells Oireachtas committee he ‘condemns everything about’ the murder
‘Fine Gael has a very clear strategy to try and attract voters from Fianna Fáil,’ says FF TD
Micheál served up a nourishing number soup and we lapped it up with palpable relief
Committee also hears of rollout of rapid antigen testing in meat plant industry
FF parliamentary party meeting registers unease at ‘pulling rug’ from some workers
Micheál Martin says Ireland will be in a ‘different position’ in April due to vaccination
Darragh O’Brien’s twin Bills to tackle housing crisis seen as pivotal to fortunes of party
Dara Calleary takes social protection role while Barry Cowen turns down climate job
Micheál Martin tells parliamentary party there will be sufficient vaccine for everyone
Controversy follows call by Archdiocese of Dublin to end sibling-first admission policies
Fianna Fáil meeting hears recriminations over how party HQ ran election strategy
Gardaí intervene in Dublin village dubbed ‘the new Temple Bar’
Minister warns local authorities not to allow development on ‘speculative’ projects
Majority in FF do not want leader’s removal, but many take issue with his operating style
Plan for 290-unit development near south Dublin village includes nine-storey block
Taxi app apologises for weeks of payment delays that sparked calls for regulation
Concerns mount as Free Now misses payment deadlines to taxi drivers
Government TD asks Minister to direct National Transport Authority to get involved
From Barry Cowen to ministerial pay, the Coalition has had more than a few wobbles
Government TDs raise concerns after 104 people had their pandemic unemployment payment cut after foreign travel
The Dún Laoghaire candidate was elected at the eighth count
Councillor calls on four Dublin authorities to establish bike-sharing scheme for county
Parties will pore over results in the coming weeks to discern trends for the next general election
Politicians in the main parties believe 2014 was the high water mark for harder left parties
Philip Gannon pulls plug on plan to convert former ferry terminal into innovation campus
Former Minister to stand in old constituency despite losing at selection convention
Pay-and-display may be remedy to parking congestion, says Dublin City Council
Religious group warns rezoning of playing field land ‘would have very real financial consequences’
Council teams up with car-pooling firm amid pick-up in demand and success in Dublin city
Since late 2015 there have been five reported sexual assaults or attempted assaults
Councillor seeks review of lighting and increased Garda patrols following incidents
Responsibility for facility due to transfer from Department of Transport to authority
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