Miriam Lord: FG’s rural TDs take on party’s city slickers
The country crew were not about to let the Dubs bag all the top parliamentary party jobs
The country crew were not about to let the Dubs bag all the top parliamentary party jobs
Dáil committee tells Supreme Court it accepts ‘significant’ findings on Angela Kerins case
Seeds of Labour’s meltdown were sown in late 2011 when the budget was announced
FG now largest party in capital, while Labour has gone from 18 seats to just two or three
AAA-PBP and Fianna Fáil candidates join Eoin Ó Broin and Frances Fitzgerald
‘The telescope is beginning to shorten,’ Enda Kenny tells House
Gaeltacht Parents group says research paints dismal picture of native language’s future
‘Níl a thuilleadh cainte ag teastáil. Tá an taighde déanta,’ a duirt sí
Conradh na Gaeilge claims 1,100 new jobs in Gaeltacht could be created through scheme
Analysis: Senior party sources don’t believe Kenny will go to the polls before Christmas
Dublin Mid-West TD says Labour is not going to be able to retain two seats in constituency
Islamic State campaign of war and terror causing Irish backlash
Yes vote confirmed at 62% against 38% for No side with a turnout of more than 60%
Kenny says this referendum ‘sidelined’ because attention was on same-sex marriage
‘Something very, very big happened ...There was a big mobilisation of the electorate’
Mary Lou McDonald under pressure in bitter and heated exchanges
Adams hurt at notion his party alone is taking the rap for turning blind eye to abuse
Veronica Guerin’s family objected to naming of Newlands Cross flyover in her honour
Jimmy Guerin says making ‘political football’ out of name would be ‘inappropriate’
Tánaiste says party made clear there would be no further legislation on matter
Enda Kenny says witness statement by senior civil servant was sent to the Garda
Robert Dowds says public need to know if private banking arrangement existed
The Sinn Féin women are in the firing line as controversy surrounding Maíria Cahill’s claims rages
Up to 20 per cent of fines not being collected, Dáil watchdog finds
Dublin deputies say capital must not be “ripped off”
Humphreys says he and other TDs had already raised the issue with Howlin
John McGuinness says he was ‘acting in best interests of taxpayer’, not publicity seeking
Committee has serious issues to address, says former Rehab chief’s solicitor
Sherlock and McCarthy join Kelly in bid for second-in-command position
Some PAC members asked not turn it into a ‘witch-hunt or circus’
Letter by Labour Party TDs and Senators calling for new oversight arrangements for Garda is understood to have backing of party leadership
TDs want Minister to resolve any confusionsurrounding whistleblower controversies soon
Majority of PAC members oppose release Garda whistleblower transcript
Opinion: Though they get little credit for it, serving politicians have taken substantial salary cuts
HSE chief Tony O’Brien says money could have shortened waiting times for CRC clients
Committee member Shane Ross says he is ‘gobsmacked’ by the whole affair
Labour TD says board should answer questions satisfactorily or resign
Charity linked to clinic has €14 million at a time of cuts to services, committee hears
Government will ‘not be diverted’ by vested interests from plain packaging plan, says Minister
Up to 10,000 people learn of the suffering and loss of bereaved families
Opinion: Scotland is generating £1.4bn a year from encouraging visitors to ramble freely
Almost 180 cases in the past six years but State has not yet prosecuted anyone, says Fianna Fail
Government’s focus for future of State forestry company turns to feasibility of merger with Bord na Móna
‘Strong package of parliamentary reform’ should be on the the agena
New Bill aims to make more privately-owned land accessible to the public
Majority of FG TDs on accounts committee argue chairman’s comments not a resigning issue
Fianna Fáil TD expected to defend his judgement and say his views are not incompatible with his chairing of Public Accounts Committee
Ireland singled out for global problem ‘exploited by lawyers and tax advisers’
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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
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