Dublin’s Herzog Park set to be ‘denamed’ by city councillors over Israel connections
Chief Rabbi says Jewish story deserves not to be ‘whitewashed or erased’
Articles about the political party People Before Profit Solidarity (PBPS)
Chief Rabbi says Jewish story deserves not to be ‘whitewashed or erased’
Move to raise rents supported by Labour and Greens but fiercely opposed by Sinn Féin, PBP and Soc Dems
Finglas Bus Action Group says changes have caused upset to residents and left some cut off
Many quote Brendan Behan and suggest the first item on the agenda for a left alliance will be the split. They said the same about the Catherine Connolly campaign
People Before Profit leader Richard Boyd Barrett says Government bowing to groups ‘screaming for mass deportations’
Paul Murphy puts forward Bill for emergency inspection of attraction and demands tougher oversight
Labour, Social Democrats and the Greens have shown they don’t represent the working class
The last election showed voters will only respond to a credible and coherent alternative
Joy in Sinn Féin, PBP and Social Democrats as two Coalition parties face bruising postmortems
This thoughtful woman who built a broad coalition and offered a positive message represents a new Republic
Fine Gael candidate said case does not undermine her claim she could speak diplomatically as president
People Before Profit TD seeks damages over comments made by presidential candidate during RTÉ radio debate
Fianna Fáil presidential candidate’s move leaves Heather Humphreys and Catherine Connolly in race for Áras
‘Multiple head injuries and broken wrist’ among injuries suffered on Saturday, activists say
DPER understood to be pushing back against indefinite freeze but full reversal to highest level of fares is not likely
Hazel Behan tells TDs and senators about injustice of defendants having access to such records
Heather Humphreys of Fine Gael, Jim Gavin of Fianna Fáil and Independent Catherine Connolly have assembled experienced backroom teams
Postponement of Scannal followed due diligence to comply with election guidelines, RTÉ says
As families have become smaller and household wealth has risen, inherited wealth can drive growing inequality in our society
Independent TD’s bid for presidency won unanimous backing of People Before Profit party on Sunday
Despite gathering economic worries and concern about multinational sector, Government parties show little movement in support since April
Cases brought by Pa Daly and Paul Murphy pointed to article 28 in Constitution limiting number of Government members to 15
Former minister for transport, tourism and sport says such Ministers have ‘special influence’ over legislation
Some people find idea of Mary Lou McDonald candidacy ‘very exciting’, Pearse Doherty says
Four super-junior Ministers currently attend Cabinet
Only one candidate received the union’s financial backing for the 2024 European elections
Sinn Féin’s Pa Daly taking constitutional challenge over Government’s Cabinet
All parties struggling to find candidates of sufficient stature to replace President Michael D Higgins
Numbers paying licence fee dropped from 950,000 in 2022 to 790,000 in 2024, Dáil hears
Among Raise the Roof demonstrators were couple in ‘very secure jobs’ but ‘still not able to afford property in Dublin’
Mr Murphy is among 50 Irish activists participating in the Global March to Gaza from Egypt
Left-wing and Independent politicians claim number of Oireachtas members are uncomfortable with plans to relax triple lock
Dublin City Council member Madeleine Johansson is one of some 30 Red Network activists who have left People Before Profit
The Social Democrats motion is similar to a Sinn Féin motion defeated in the Dáil at the end of May
Cunningham urges public to ‘fight tooth and nail’ to retain triple lock and accuses Government of ‘lying’
The noisy remote-controlled aerial devices are flying over as often as 12 times an hour, householders say
The People Before Profit Bill benefitted from the support of demonstrators outside Leinster House
Local authority says it has 11 ‘void’ units in Cherry Orchard as locals speak of being ‘terrorised’ by antisocial behaviour
Tallaght homeowner Clive Ryan says it is a 'huge relief' as 'the threat of imprisonment shook me to the core'
Do you believe in free speech? Do you believe in it for views and people you loathe? Unless you answer ‘yes’ to both questions, you don’t believe in it
Mooney Goes Wild should do a programme from Leinster House
Sinn Féin appears to have recovered some of its mojo, jumping six points to 26 per cent
TDs alleged members of Mothers Against Genocide group faced ‘strip searches, degrading treatment and cavity search’
The People Before Profit TD has been heartened by a flood of kind messages from all shades of the political spectrum
TDs protest at Garda treatment, Taoiseach did not understand ‘necessity for any strip-searching’
Two-digit TD for Tipperary gloated dismissively as Opposition raged over Ceann Comhairle’s decision to bring Dáil confrontation over speaking rights to abrupt end
Opposition stops short of tabling motion of no confidence in Ceann Comhairle following her decision to push through vote on controversial changes
Mary Lou McDonald knows she can’t afford to oversee yet another poor performance - but can the party credibly sit this one out?
Leaders of Labour Party, Sinn Féin, Green Party and Social Democrats, as well as a representative from People Before Profit, expected to attend talks on Wednesday
Proposal calls for number of measures to tackle domestic violence including training of judiciary and juries
To shut door on data centres would send signal Ireland does not want to be part of ‘most profound economic revolution’, Micheál Martin says
Exchequer funding given to nine parties obtaining at least 2 per cent of first preferences
Taoiseach says there is a ‘balance to be struck’ on office attendance in Civil Service
Wondering about how you’ll explain Irish politics to visiting foreign relatives – or to yourself? Wonder no more
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