Dublin Fingal East: Duncan Smith (Lab)
Labour Party whip re-elected as a TD
Labour Party whip re-elected as a TD
Election 2024: Sinn Féin’s Ann Graves will have an uphill battle if she is to take a seat in the constituency
Election 2024: Third seat in Dublin Fingal West constituency likely to be fight between Greens, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael
No response officially or politically to report in media on member ‘recruited by Russian intelligence’, says TD Duncan Smith
Labour Party’s first call after election will be to Greens and Soc Dems – but it needs to secure seats for that to matter
Far-right figure stated place of birth as ‘Ireland’ when detained by Canadian immigration authorities in June
CEO of State-owned DAA tells Oireachtas transport committee that owning the shares was not a conflict of interest
Ivana Bacik to outline demands for entering government as she calls for election in wake of shock Leo Varadkar resignation
Justice Minister’s remarks come after spate of attacks on buildings earmarked for asylum seeker accommodation and some wrongly rumoured to be destined for use as refugee housing.
Labour Party’s transport spokesman Duncan Smith claims Government failing those who want to choose sustainable transport options
Donohoe responds to criticisms by insisting there are no plans ‘to reopen the Government’s agreed budget allocations’
At a stroke of a pen, the transfer of electoral divisions could rob sitting TDs of crucial votes
Call to remove ad for property in Donabate described as ‘beach front’ and ‘off-grid in a ‘peaceful neck of the woods'
‘Poor response’ as no on-street charge points installed since introduction of scheme three years ago
Budget 2023: Róisín Shortall says through tax cuts and energy supports, public representatives will benefit to the tune of €1,400
Dublin Bay South TD Ivana Bacik widely expected to be next party leader
‘It’s not the right time for me,’ says Smith as both back Ivana Bacik for the role
Attendance by Minister and Robert Watt part of Global Ireland initiative, Taoiseach says
People refusing to wear mask on trains giving ‘two fingers’ to society, says TD in Dáil debate
‘We’re here to tell Government they’re going to put a lot of us out of business with these prices’
Sharp Dáil exchanges between McDonald and Martin amid Dublin truck demonstration
Taoiseach defends in Dáil the Government’s approach to fourth wave of pandemic
Elsewhere this week, Bertie Ahern’s comments on the North go completely south
Holohan issues festive alert after more than 50,000 infections recorded in last fortnight
Process expected to be completed early next month with contract to run into early 2022
Minister warns that return to international air transport must not be ‘stop-start exercise’
O’Gorman accuses dissenting TDs of performing for cameras but failing to do hard work
Airline considering transfer of routes from Cork and Shannon to Belfast
Oireachtas committee told postmasters could lose up to €10,000 following ending of payments in June
Bill comprises radical action that strikes ‘fair, proportionate balance’, Donnelly tells Dáil
Labour TD reminds Rural Independents they don’t have a monopoly on country matters
No significant economic reopening after March 5th, Taoiseach tells Dáil
Sinn Féin’s Darren O’Rourke raises issue of ‘statistical transfers’ from Estonia, Denmark
Pollution expert says smoky coal ban must be extended nationwide to protect lives
Taoiseach under pressure to bring on his Minister for Justice to answer questions
Labour TD tells Dáil €189 cost of tests is ‘pretty prohibitive’ for many Irish abroad on low pay
Organisation accused of being ‘tone deaf to artists and agencies’
Minister says it is ‘imperative’ to retain international connectivity through Shannon and Cork
‘Green means go’: Labour says Government has got the messaging on this list ‘all wrong’
Eamon Ryan says such a measure would need agreement from Stormont and London
Construction industry suggests cost of house could rise by up to €15,000
Results of Alan Kelly-Aodhán Ó Ríordáin leadership vote to be announced on Friday
Member of public reported seeing man cutting down posters in Balbriggan
Locals fear ‘village’ atmosphere could lose out if draft planning guidelines made law
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