Roscommon-Galway constituency candidates list: Battle for the final two seats between Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Sinn Féin
Election 2024: Death of Fine Gael candidate John Naughten casts shadow over contest
Election 2024: Death of Fine Gael candidate John Naughten casts shadow over contest
‘Landmark reform’ legislation to link unemployment benefit to pay is introduced
From over-zealous photo opportunists and MA graduates to comedy speeches at party conferences, it was a busy week in politics
Coalition deals with Independents have been commonplace for decades, though Simon Harris has ruled out ‘transactional’ arrangements on his path to the Taoiseach’s office
Independent TD Denis Naughten calls on Government to ‘expedite the delivery of a national action plan on long Covid’
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?
Text includes several measures raised by members of the Regional Independent Group
Several politicians are likely to announce their retirements before the end of the current Dáil. Fine Gael will be hardest hit
Inside Politics: Sinn Féin motion on spring bonus and further supports in Dáil will set tone for week
TD was minister for two years but resigned over contacts with businessman who won broadband contract
Roscommon TD was previously a Minister for Communications
Figures show only 22 posts out of 70 needed to operate 14 specialist clinics have been filled
Denis Naughten warns that much of the new legislation puts rights in hands of offenders rather than victims
Surge caused by supplier failing to read meter for past 24 months, TD says
New bill tightening curbs on sex offenders in the community passes committee stage
Oireachtas committee chair defends report recommeding qualifying age remain at 66
TDs and Senators reject key findings of Pensions Commission report
Two Government departments offered funding for facility amid closure threat, Dáil hears
Naughten highlights UK case where offender changed name five times over 30 years
Distance from public transport means many homes in rural areas have more than one vehicle
More simplified information on trial summary papers for vaccine and infant milk trials
Ex-taoiseach well acquainted with new colleagues at Heneghan Strategic Communications
Oireachtas committee says State agencies should include remote working metric in annual reports
Young people should minimise social contacts over next few weeks, says Tánaiste
All political parties backed legislation, as 10 independents oppose
Bogus self-employment can impact workers’ access to social protections, says committee
More than 30 Opposition amendments to landmark legislation fall or rejected
Helipad has been covered by temporary buildings needed for extra coronavirus capacity
Varadkar says GPs may be asked to do house calls to assist National Ambulance Service
Taoiseach says precise format of reward to be agreed in consultation with social partners
Darragh O’Brien under pressure amid SF motion to drop shared-equity proposal
In wake of Dublin street violence, Tánaiste concerned at online platform use by groups
Clifden centre needed in addition to Ballybrit facility, Sinn Féin TD says
Minister for Beer Gardens mortifies former hacks amid leaks of ridiculous proportions
‘They didn’t come in Covid-positive, they picked it up in hospital,’ Tánaiste says
Reaction: Unions say workers’ rights must be strengthened, while Ibec calls for ‘balance’
Over 350,000 people now in receipt of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment
Martin urges people not to create ‘unnecessary rows’ between Oireachtas and Npet
Ballybunion locals are on the ball as they fly the American flag for Joe Biden
‘Game-playing he constantly engages in has to end,’ says senior Fianna Fáil figure
TD says support system has fallen down despite assurances from Taoiseach
One nurse and one carer working 13-hour shifts looking after 24 residents, says director
Minister for Education confirms independent review of calculated grades process will take place
Broadband funding is same money Naughten secured years ago as minister, TD claims
Minister concerned workers will miss out on picking up knowledge gained sitting among colleagues
Register ‘nothing but a fig leaf’ as predators can re-offend yet comply with law, Dáil told
James Lawless, Fergus O’Dowd, Kathleen Funchion and Neasa Hourigan among appointees
The 25-year contract requires National Broadband Ireland (NBI) – the vehicle set up by winning bidder US firm Granahan McCourt – to deliver high-speed broadband to 542,000 mainly rural homes and premises
Some politicians and business people who lied to tribunals ‘got away scot free’, says TD
Denis Naughten proposes extra paid leave for frontline staff if economic crisis prevents pay increases
Castlerea priest tells of poignant scene when he performed last rites on detective in Roscommon
Move follows Dr Tony Holohan’s description of the practice as ‘a breach of confidentiality’
Social Democrats and Labour now seen as unlikely to enter government with FG and FF
‘Four legs’ and stable majority needed, says Regional Independent group Denis Naughten
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