Another housing plan set for take-off
Government’s long-awaited updated housing plan will be unveiled this morning amid a fall in new housing commencements
Catherine Connolly’s inauguration speech signals outspoken presidency
President’s address did not step back an inch from her campaign platform in pledging to be a ‘catalyst for change’
Micheál Martin not stepping down ‘any time soon’, EU commissioner believes
Michael McGrath defends Fianna Fáil leader who is facing continued pressure over failed Jim Gavin presidency campaign
It’s inauguration day: Catherine Connolly to take the reins as President
Catherine Connolly will become the tenth President of Ireland at Dublin Castle today
Ivan Yates insists he ‘broke no rules’ in controversy over Jim Gavin media training
Pundit and media trainer says he was relying on his ‘personal integrity’ rather than disclosing work for party
John Collison has mapped a way out of the Government’s lethargy
Our electoral system and political culture has taught politicians that above all, they should annoy nobody. The housing crisis is changing that
Government seeks emergency planning powers to speed up infrastructure delivery
New procedures to be in place next year after legislation is rushed through Oireachtas
Irish influence in the US is waning, says new report from influential think-tank
Policy Exchange, which has been criticised for failing to disclose its funders, releases report assessing State’s international status
Financial support for RTÉ ‘not bottomless’, Minister warns as figures released
State and licence fee funding rises to €222m last year compared to commercial revenues of €160m
No heave against Micheál Martin, but many in Fianna Fáil mute on public support
Loyal Ministers rally in appeal for calm after public criticism of Taoiseach from party colleagues
Martin always outmanoeuvres FF enemies but the Jim Gavin error leaves him vulnerable
Taoiseach’s supporters fear a no-confidence motion against him that could cement or topple his leadership
President Michael D Higgins to remain in hospital for treatment of infection
There has been significant improvement since he was admitted Sunday night, Áras says
Catherine Connolly landslide sparks hope for left-wing unity but soul-searching in FF
Joy in Sinn Féin, PBP and Social Democrats as two Coalition parties face bruising postmortems
Michael D Higgins taken to hospital for ‘precautionary’ overnight stay
President, who is due to end his second term on November 10th, went to St James’s over ‘localised infection’
Catherine Connolly elected 10th president of Ireland in landslide victory
Independent Galway TD defeated FG rival Heather Humphreys in election that saw record number of spoiled votes













