Immigrants facing revocation of citizenship not entitled to legal aid
Committee established in 2018 to remove citizenship from those who obtained it fraudulently
Committee established in 2018 to remove citizenship from those who obtained it fraudulently
Board member had resigned over concerns about the charity’s finances
Ali Charaf Damache would be the first person to have citizenship revoked
Belarus native, naturalised as an Irish citizen in 2010, held by Kurdish forces in Syria
Charity to focus on new ‘charity begins at home’ strategy, documents show
The trailblazing women who breached the male-dominated world of Irish politics encountered sexism and prejudice – from both sexes, writes Martina Fitzgerald, in this edited extract from her new book
Former Senator and TD had intended campaigning for repeal of Eight Amendment
Net Results: Government must be aware of citizen rights when drafting database plans
Many of the women elected to the 32nd Dáil have a strong political track record
Many of the women elected to the 32nd Dáil have a strong political track record
Fine Gael newcomer Josepha Madigan joined by poll topper Shane Ross and Catherine Martin
Ireland ranks among countries such as North Korea for proportion of women in politics
Jan O’Sullivan wants to abolish 50-year old rule on status of religion in classroom
Dara Murphy ally prompts walk-out by threatening to sue Senator Burke for slander
Ministers must not have checked their ‘e-briefs’ before contacting Noonan
The Fine Gael TD is acutely aware of public anger towards politicians after the economic collapse, but that’s not why she’s packing up after 18 years in the Dáil
Dublin South deputy will not seek re-election after almost 20 years in role
Dublin Fine Gael stalwart received highest vote of any female candidate in 2011 election
Seán Barrett says will not stand down before general election
Bereaved taking out mortgages or forced to sell family home to pay inheritance tax
Alan Shatter to seek nomination to contest new Dublin Rathdown constituency
Kenny says this referendum ‘sidelined’ because attention was on same-sex marriage
Party council takes decision after Minister’s failure to win nomination at convention
Labour opposed to deal but Coalition sources say sale unlikely before election
Fine Gael TD says immigration has been good for Ireland
Olivia Mitchell highlights increases in property values that will cost owners hundreds of euro
Regina Doherty said clear legislation would have to replace article 40.3.3 if it was removed
Olivia Mitchell says current regime is not working and satisfies no one’s aspirations
Backbench Fine Gael TD Olivia Mitchell says strike is futile
Humphreys says he and other TDs had already raised the issue with Howlin
Roll call of shame shows new reform is a change that actually works
Projected Labour losses show how volatile the capital is with unclear results
87 % are in favour of medical intervention for this condition
Sharp divisions between FG and Labour backbenchers over controversial Bill
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