Breda O’Brien: Learning to listen to those with whom we disagree is vital
People conceived through surrogacy have something important to say about its ethics
People conceived through surrogacy have something important to say about its ethics
Mark Whelan given life sentence for stabbing daughter’s partner Noel Whelan to death
Event features discussions around Irish and American history, culture, and politics
. . .which he then rewrote. The ex-president’s speechwriter reveals their collaborative art
Some say he is a ditherer, others a ruthless operator. We will soon find out who is right
On the fifth anniversary of the referendum, some of the activists involved revisit that time
Minister for Children would like a different portfolio if in Government after the election
Barrister and commentator driven by ‘passion for democracy and fair, equal society’
Remarkable man combined range of successful careers in relatively short life
Two very different men ‘both made enormous contributions’ to Irish life
President and Taoiseach lead tributes to a ‘driving force of same sex marriage campaign’
Inside Politics: Last sitting of summer term until House rises at 2pm on September 17th
US president made big promises during 2016 election, and in the main he kept them
Mark Whelan (45) accused over death of father-to-be Noel Whelan in his 20s
Gardaí do not believe killing linked to feuding in west Dublin
Newstalk host is at his most logical during spirited encounter, while Vicky Phelan tells her story to the world in BBC documentary
Organisers say leading by example will ‘allow everyone the opportunity to prosper’
Circumnavigation of tricky issues no longer necessary as US president’s trip called off
Commentator and barrister Noel Whelan confirms he will not stand as candidate
‘We have a good president and it is likely he will be re-elected’
Varadkar may ask councillors to facilitate only ‘truly Independent’ candidates
Taoiseach: Issue of allowing councillors facilitate candidates into race yet to be decided
SF is the only party to challenge Michael D Higgins for office of president
Painting of all female members of Oireachtas marks centenary of women’s suffrage
Interview: The Twitter Ireland MD on trolls, fake accounts and referendum advertising
Together for Yes event hears how woman’s daughter was to avoid pregnancy due to illness
Campaigners warn about dangers of ineligible voting in abortion referendum
Gareth White given suspended sentence for forging bank statements at credit unions
Judge who sentenced ex-sports coach seemed ‘vengeful’, lawyers tell Court of Appeal
The former taoiseach dispensed with wisdom at the Kennedy Summer School
Passage of important legislation has had to play second fiddle to Shane Ross’s pet project
Pat Leahy: Leo Varadkar has to break the mould to emulate Blair and Macron
Ranieri had best team last season, not the best players – this time he has neither
Almost 8,000 banned motorists still driving; extra hospital beds to open; Ballaghaderreen to house refugees
Reforms must break the stranglehold of politicians and the legal profession over the process of employing judges
Seán Dunne’s €58m house, teachers’ strike, OCI is ‘opaque’, world’s largest marine park created
Garda Commissioner tells Kennedy Summer School of need for change in the force
Bus strikes; EU tax; North Korea nuclear test; Rio ticket scandal; Eighth Amendment
Green Party leader tells MacGill Summer School militant left exploited water issue
Brexit: Fertile ground laid for Leave over years of politicians blaming Brussels
MacBride, Connolly and Pearse now and in time to be – wherever the green is worn
Anlaysis: Although first count results can be overturned, it is still a rare development
Election 2016: The Labour mood in studio is almost of dazed bafflement
Hugh Linehan takes a sideways look at the election
Bill Kenneally pleaded guilty to series of indecent assaults in Waterford during 1980s
Ireland ranks among countries such as North Korea for proportion of women in politics
A sideways look at the election campaign
Weekend Read: Can you campaign without posters? Should well-known gay people be kept out of sight? What will persuade middle-aged men to vote for same-sex marriage? Three Yes Equality insiders explain how they did it, in this extract from their new book
This insightful account shows how uniting, strategic, and effective the campaign was
Near-hysteria grips Leinster House as announcement of election date is awaited
Government’s failure to establish independent electoral commission ‘an absolute disgrace’, claims Senator Fiach Mac Conghail
‘On current projections we are heading for the worst of both worlds in the next Dáil: a populist government and a populist opposition’
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