Seanad adjourns indefinitely as tributes paid to retiring Senators
Electorate praised for voting ‘in their wisdom’ in referendum to retain Seanad
Electorate praised for voting ‘in their wisdom’ in referendum to retain Seanad
Opposition leaders knocked for six by the wash churning in Kenny’s wake
Legislation would also make it an offence to fly a drone over another person’s home
Independent Senator insists his proposal is constitutional
Supermarket culture, with its “retailing tricks”, has had a phenomenal effect on how our lives, towns and cities, farms and food systems are organised
Sinead Burke will run against party critic Máiría Cahill, who was chosen by Labour
Legislation to ensure prompt payments for subcontractors was passed two years ago
Achievements of former civil servant and Central Bank governor Dr TK Whitaker celebrated at annual summer school
A series in which we return to the scene of John Hinde postcards: Red Island was a holiday camp in Skerries that operated for three decades. Thin Lizzy and Horslips played the ballroom. As for the food situation, ‘it was a bit like the army’
Polls show new political party fatigue is already beginning to set in
Journalist Carol Hunt and Lord Mayor of Drogheda unveiled as new members
Senator’s move seen as boost for grouping led by Shane Ross and Michael Fitzmaurice
Independent David Norris insists Ireland should have a State-owned airline
John McGuinness flies to Canaries for holiday as Carlow-Kilkenny campaign begins
Fianna Fáil’s Jim Walsh says it should be confined to married mothers and fathers
We take pride in ‘Irish’ goods made overseas but take much local produce for granted. We complain to the wrong people. And it’s brother against brother in the war over two samey teas
Fianna Fail Sen ator Diarmuid Wilson calls for major debate on illegal drugs
Fidelma Healy-Eames makes claims during university entrance requirements discussion
Senator alleges ‘surreptitious attempt’ to reduce pay of Oireachtas attendants
Difficulties policing 34 Border crossings in Dundalk area to deal with fuel laundering and cigarette smuggling outlined
Government ‘dropped the ball’ in some instances, says Labour Senator John Whelan
Famous brand fishes for finance and comes up trumps
Alan Kelly criticises Leo Varadkar for ‘silly’ remarks and ‘lecturing’ people
Retail Ireland report shows sales up 1.5%, with rising employment driving spending
Concern that the Government is not valuing self-employed, he says
Senator and former Superquinn boss says semi-State’s move is causing huge anger
As frontrunners Cathal King and Paul Murphy slug it out, the other candidates in Dublin South West are in danger of drowning
After the dotcom bust, entrepreneurs came to realise the untested hunch was no longer adequate
Opinion: The genie was well out of the bottle before the concession by Kenny that the Seanad seat targeted for a thoroughly humiliated John McNulty ‘should not be accepted in those circumstances’
Both Irish technology companies are leading the way in innovative energy use
Production company owned by incoming RTÉ One controller seeks public views
Dr James Reilly says State health insurer does not get preferential treatment
Senator says his Bill also clarifies VHI’s regulatory status
Bill to stop payments to board members rejected by Government
Government expected to support the Bill introduced by Independent Senator Feargal Quinn
Senator highlights ’I decide’ global campaign to support women’s reproductive rights
Rónán Mullen pledges to take on Brussels for ailing rural communities
From the rise of German discounters to unexpected items in the bagging area, the supermarket experience has changed dramatically since the 1990s
Government accepts legislation requiring monitors to be installed in homes, gradually
Senator David Norris says intention clear in remarks made by Minister Phil Hogan, while Senator Seán Barrett accuses Taoiseach of ‘revenge’ on Independents
Seanad’s approval of Feargal Quinn’s Bill to abolish the practice gives FG ‘an opportunity to make good on its promise’
Five Taoiseach’s nominees vote against the Government
Independent Senator’s Bill passes narrowly
Norris says pontiff would ‘give us all a lift at this time in our history’
Opinion: International experience teaches that representative democracy is always party democracy
Marie-Louise O’Donnell said there were 10 reports between 1937 and 2004
Quinn warns of inflation increasing water charges by more than 50 per cent
‘I would have expected the same open-minded approach would apply to others. Maybe it doesn’t’
‘We haven’t gone away you know’, says Noel Whelan
Party says franchise can be extended without need to alter Constitution
Meeting seen as platform to boost credentials
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