Independent senator Aubrey McCarthy expresses interest in possible Áras run
Businessman and charity co-founder the latest person to reveal they are considering presidential tilt
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Businessman and charity co-founder the latest person to reveal they are considering presidential tilt
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
Former Dragons’ Den panellist pledges distance from Europe and more pardons if elected
Judge said ‘untrue’ and ‘defamatory’ post caused stress and upset to Mr Casey and his family
Pete Taylor’s latest legal battle; Irish tech titan spashes out; and Ceann Comhairle says no to Armenian genocide tree
All-Ireland champions Limerick and Tyrone are both in action over the Easter weekend
Waterford look to have built valuable depth while Tipperary are a side in transition
Evidence of recent years suggests Kiely’s champions tend to peak for biggest tests
Previous record of nine awards had been achieved by four sides, including Limerick
GAA needs to enforce rules on abusive behaviour and support referees’ decisions
Limerick’s win was made all the sweeter by the record All-Ireland winning score of 3-32
Champions unleash barrage of first-half scores to leave outclassed Cork shell-shocked
Staying afloat in the face of Limerick’s sheer physicality was just too much to ask for
Final flourish proves fitting reward for Limerick’s ravenous work-rate and hunger
Cork’s hopes lie in using pace to go around Limerick and open up vital goal chances
Talent wherever you look in this Limerick squad as they look to lift Liam again
Emotion and compassion should not cloud judgment when it comes to disciplinary matters
‘However cautious we might tend to be, we just cannot deny what we see before our eyes’
John Kiely confident that Diarmuid Byrnes will shake off ankle injury for final
Rebels dig deep to see off defiant Cats but champions Limerick looking formidable
‘I do know talking to Peter that there was a clash of heads but nothing malicious’
Defending All-Ireland champions show they have lost none of their hunger
First-half goals from Darragh O’Donovan and then Kyle Hayes proved crucial
The All-Ireland champions have extended their unbeaten run into the new season
Allianz Hurling League weekend previews
John Kiely’s side put in a staggering display of power and accuracy to seal victory
Limerick found a way to avoid him in the Munster final and they’ll need to do it again
Déise have been improving all the time and in this strangest of years can spring a final upset
Limerick have the edge but Waterford might well find a match-winner of their own
Galway manager Shane O’Neill reflects on slow start after both water breaks
Team news: John Kiely makes two changes for Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final
Hegarty and Hayes among those who stepped up as Limerick made it back-to-back
Greater impact off the bench proves crucial in wet and windy Pairc Uí Chaoimh
In the most unique league final the GAA has ever staged Limerick prove far too strong
Keith Duggan looks at the final round of games in Division 1A and 1B
Final three seats go to Ind Thomas Pringle, Joe McHugh (FG), Charlie McConalogue (FF)
Green Party’s O’Gorman takes final seat as Sinn Féin’s Paul Donnelly comes out on top
‘I have never voted for Sinn Féin in my life and this time I’m thinking of voting for them’
Fianna Fáil to emerge on top with Green Party in line to hit double figures
Controversial politician to run as an ‘obvious protest vote’ against Leo Varadkar
Former Dragon says he’ll run in Dublin West as Taoiseach bemoans vegan claims
Donegal candidate says 24-hour call centre for voters to ring with issues will open Monday
If Peter Casey performs as well as he did in presidential election, he could be elected
Party promises to increase number of gardaí by 2,000 at cost of €47m per year
If the presidential poll is anything to go by, some Dáil hopefuls will play the race card
Some candidates – and possible candidates – who might just make the 33rd Dáil
Junior minister has said he will run as an Independent in the next general election
Unconfined joy among some of Charlie Haughey’s most fervent supporters when returned as taoiseach in 1987
Verona Murphy’s candidacy saw the party validating toxic forms of discussion
Human rights body cites recent remarks in criticism of developing shift in discourse
Human rights body highlights many failures to comply with UN anti-racism obligations
Anti-immigrant and anti-Traveller claims need to be challenged robustly if this country is to avoid the virus that has infected so many other countries
Comments in the Dáil about ‘astronomical’ sums sent to Nigeria were prepared and scripted
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