‘Personal warmth’ of former minister Bobby Molloy recalled at funeral
Mourners at Galway Cathedral hear rowing was ‘passion’ of founding member of PDs’
Mourners at Galway Cathedral hear rowing was ‘passion’ of founding member of PDs’
Taoiseach revels in the role of backseat driver, as new Ministers push forward
Galway West had no female TD for decades until Connolly and Naughton’s success
Cannon says Fine Gael needs to consider going into power with Fianna Fáil
Without good people stepping forward for election our democracy would wither and die
Micheal Martin kicked off smartly for Fianna Fáil with a number of crisp media interviews
Inside Politics: New poll comes at bad time for Coalition as countdown to vote begins
Joan Burton and Mary Lou McDonald clash on state of the health services
FF justice spokesman Niall Collins afterwards defended his party’s absence
FF spokesman Niall Collins defends party absence, claims row ‘silly buggers debate’
Hot air and noise pollution rampant in the body politic in advance of election
Burton ‘very competent’ at ’spin and empathy’, claims Cowen
Minister for Finance says he did not rule questions out of order on investigation
Leas-Cheann Comhairle says he will not contest next general election in Galway East
Seán Fleming compares Alex White to ventriloquist’s dummy after prepared reply
Government accused of cover-up and misleading Dáil in Siteserv controversy
Call for Irish universities to recognise ‘illegal’ qualifications of persecuted minority
Holidays to begin unless Seanad amends Water Services Bill
Minister asks for ‘patience’ in improving discretionary medical card scheme
Taoiseach named senior Fianna Fáil TDs for not waiving payments
Taoiseach says six former ministers accepted sums ranging between €8,064 and €88,000
No Cabinet member available to take Irish questions on day set aside for language
Government dealing with problems that have grown over 40 years, Minister insists
Minister for Communications denies any terrorism reference in his remarks on RTÉ’s ‘The Week in Politics’
Former Labour chairman divides opinion as Micheál Martin welcomes ‘serious politician’
A Galway East Dáil seat is likely to be Colm Keaveney’s political target
Martin says former Labour chairman is ‘committed to policies and ideas’
Analysis: Keaveney is not a wall flower and it is certain Fianna Fáil consider him worth the risk, writes Harry McGee
Even the normally mild-mannered deputies are getting hot under the collar
Anger over allocation of €2.8m to refurbish building for administration purposes
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