Mervyn Taylor: Quiet man who made a big noise in party politics
Divorce referendum was probably the high point of Labour minister’s political career
Divorce referendum was probably the high point of Labour minister’s political career
Willow Pork is the only school to take the triplets, they’ve been on Joe Duffy too many times
‘We can’t help set someone’s house on fire and then blame them for fleeing,’ says AOC
As recent high-profile splits end ‘amicably’, the less well-known may follow in their footsteps
A selection of courses you can apply for through the CAO process
Is Brian Stanley’s tweet part of a concerted Sinn Féin effort to rewrite the Troubles?
Nora Owen says having Collins and De Valera together is appropriate symbol of new deal
Role of tánaiste to be bolstered with private office as part of programme for government
This novel alliance could take some getting used to. Here’s how it could succeed
A real democratic alternative has to include the biggest party of radical change
Workers’ Party ‘revolutionary’ defined his politics ‘in the many jails he served time in’
Minister says Garda adequately resourced to fight crime amid fallout from latest murder
Former Minister of State faces a challenge in regaining seat she held from 2002 to 2016
Patrick McCartan cut his teeth as a criminal defence solicitor but has also been a politician
All change in Sinn Féin as Gerry Adams likely to cede leadership to Mary Lou McDonald
Sorcha puts a giant Loub in it, leaving Ronan to cover up – badly
Suggestion that some Independents could be part of FG-FF dominated government is creative
Joan Burton has litle option but to resign
Chair left vacant in Supreme Court for ‘colossus of the legal world’, who died aged 64
Anglo-Irish negotiations on the Northern peace process were mired in mutual recriminations less than three days before President Bill Clinton’s historic visit to Belfast 20 years ago, as Deaglán de Bréadún reported
Nothing concentrates the minds of politicians like the fear of a further election. Next year will be no different.
Leftist party may need a third coalition partner as bailout measures kick in
Obama’s vice-president considering whether to enter 2016 presidential race
Too early to talk about common policy aims for coalition partners, say party sources
Strategist Hayes says statement could be released just a month from polling day
Patrick McCartan was a left-wing politician and principal of a criminal law practice
Independent Newspapers says €1.25m award has ‘chilling effect’ on freedom of expression
Senior figures in both Coalition parties insist vote will not be held before February 2016
Statement announces he will not contest Dún Laoghaire selection convention
FG document says Arthur Spring ‘goosed’ while Healy-Rae has veneer of ‘yokel’
Analysis: Some parties act to avoid dissent caused by Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill of 2013
Left parties not focused on ‘alternatives to what’s currently in place’, meeting hears
New Democracy party must have candidate elected or face snap election
A tough grafter, O’Keeffe enjoyed the electoral cut and thrust and spoke his mind
Former BoI chief and ex-trade union leader will serve five-year terms
Albert Reynolds showed ‘nobody should be afraid of peace’ as he pursued Northern solution
Opinion: Varadkar has star quality but now faces his toughest challenge
White says Burton the ‘last woman standing’ from rainbow coalition of 1990s
Labour leader is proud of what went right and reflective about what went wrong
Gilmore first elected in 1985 as a Workers Party councillor
In its move towards the mainstream, Sinn Féin will find its fiscal strategies drawing deeper analysis
Leader steps down after lengthy career in left-wing politics
With two high-profile TDs and a wind at their backs, the party looks set to gain
Noonan has revived the idea to challenge dominance of AIB and BoI
Dean Johnston (21) was shot dead early last Saturday morning, August 24th
Victim was shot repeatedly and sustained as many as 14 bullet wounds as he died
We are determined to succeed says Samaras, as government gets down to business of the economy
Government left with slim majority of three following row over closure of national broadcaster
Democratic Left party pulls out of coalition over closure of public broadcaster
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