Canvassing with Ivana Bacik: ‘She’s been a wonderful worker really’
Labour candidate is in what seems to be two-horse race in Dublin Bay South
Labour candidate is in what seems to be two-horse race in Dublin Bay South
The country crew were not about to let the Dubs bag all the top parliamentary party jobs
Previously unshakeable fealty of electorate to party system shattered
Party says economic growth is strong enough to see extra spending of up to €4.4bn a year
Politicians seldom get past gates of apartment complexes to discuss defects issues
Minister announces plan to buy 41 carriages to bolster rail services in greater Dublin area
New era beckons for this prime plot of development land on the Poolbeg peninsula
Irish Water apologises for cleaning operation causing odours
Protesters criticise lack of Government funding for Parkinson’s association and members
Residents of Townsend Street duplexes had no expectation their homes would be affected
Owner-occupiers in the College Gate complex, will be offered market rate compensation, NTA says
UCD students’ union and Dublin Bus say meeting was positive and agree to work on proposals
Services restored following 30-minute disruption after pilot spots device at airfield
Capital Dock scheme amounts to ‘social cleansing’ of docklands, senator claims
Swimming pool and apartments on Townsend Street are due for demolition for rail line
Dublin council is finalising apartment prices with the site receiver
Minister for Transport Shane Ross rejects claim of €33 million in liabilities
Time for Labour to march from oppositional sidelines to gain seats and political influence
Decision on plaza and construction of 3,000 homes delayed by Bord Pleanála
Two options drawn up to avoid closure of road linking Ranelagh and Rathmines
Tunnel through Ranelagh ‘obvious solution’, says Labour’s Kevin Humphreys
Many Dublin constituencies are showing support for Yes side running over 70%
No advocate Mattie McGrath (Ind) says there will be a full election-style tally on Saturday
Government forced to call walk-through vote after its Senators abstain on charge
Road ‘reservation corridor’ required in new Poolbeg development zone
Transport authority says ‘no alternative’ to building flyover opposed by residents
Senator from Dublin Bay South says ‘dismal’ figures highlight Murphy’s lack of focus on issue
Group set up so Labour Party four and ex-SF member could keep Seanad speaking rights
Treatment plant reached capacity limit due to heavy rainfall, says local politician
Fresh faces are needed if the party is to come back from the brink of irrelevance
Call for security review of Dublin, Galway pedestrian zones after Barcelona attack
Locals blame Poolbeg incinerator for infestation in Sandymount and Ringsend
Minister insists State should not own banks when capital markets willing to do so
Simon Coveney says rentals through the website should be subject to B&B standards
Kevin Humphreys says ‘Fine Gael got the cars but Fianna Fáil the keys’
Locals fear NTA scheme for traffic blackspot will render their homes ‘unsellable’
FG Seanad leader Jerry Buttimer refers to call for free vote on abortion motion
Labour’s Kevin Humphreys claims ambiguity around timing of welfare payments
FF spokesman on transport, tourism Robert Troy criticises what he terms ‘inordinate delay’
Labour Senator wants gates which stood for 157 years rescued from sewage depot
Dublin-based Kevin Humphreys says Cabinet’s programme largely focused on rural Ireland
Labour’s Kevin Humphreys calls for the barriers to be saved from sewage station
Suspension happening because ‘Fianna Fáil over-promised on water in last election’
Labour Senator asks if Minister sought Attorney General’s advice on legality of Bill
Labour Senator claims public see it as ‘reckless and sometimes shady’
Senator Kevin Humphreys levels accusations in Seanad over abortion Bill
Gerry Adams made a specific reference to the billionaire at a fundraising dinner
Row over budgets has delayed Holles Street and St Vincent’s move to Elm Park site
Senator Kevin Humphreys says success stories linked to scheme ‘were not publicised’
Howlin the preferred choice of candidate among majority of parliamentary party
Alan Kelly yet to persuade members of parliamentary party to support leadership bid
St Vincent's director warns running maternity unit separately could cause delays
Inside politics: The Independents have been telling Fine Gael that Enda Kenny is the main stumbling block to doing a deal
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