Former TDs and senators fail to return tech equipment
One-third of the IT equipment outstanding issued to ex-senator James Heffernan
One-third of the IT equipment outstanding issued to ex-senator James Heffernan
Many of the women elected to the 32nd Dáil have a strong political track record
Many of the women elected to the 32nd Dáil have a strong political track record
Inside Politics: Anyone claiming to understand proportional representation by single transferable vote is telling porkies
Hugh Linehan takes a sideways look at the election
Brendan Howlin says a ‘grand coalition’ would be a breach of trust for electorate
Labour TD storms out of radio debate after being ‘completely ignored’ and interrupted
Opposition condemns Government’s ‘lack of respect’ for constitutional convention
Taoiseach floats on as Opposition attempts to bog him down in Shannon’s murky waters
Higgins calls for inquiry into involvement of public bodies in Wexford development
Coalition speeds up passing of new legislation ahead of expected general election
Some signs that panic is beginning to take hold in the Labour ranks as TDs head for their constituencies
Minister of State was the only TD present for the final stages of debate on Prisons Bill
FF justice spokesman Niall Collins afterwards defended his party’s absence
FF spokesman Niall Collins defends party absence, claims row ‘silly buggers debate’
Group of Labour TDs says party needs 'critical mass' after election to re-enter government
New campaign outlines proper clothing and emergency equipment for coming months
Senators call for action to end lengthy and costly litigation in medical claims cases
Mattie McGrath, Averil Power, Ann Phelan and Billy Kelleher discuss eating on the hoof
Volunteers are more important than ever to our communities and to our awareness of our past, says the chairman of the Heritage Council
While the Government was away from Kildare Street, the seagulls attempted a coup
Prof Orla Hardiman calls for new centre for health research and data-driven approach to care
Senator says in many cases the agency had chosen not to believe the concerns of citizens
Martin denies issues with Power overshadowing Carlow-Kilkenny byelection win
Minister ‘determined to see a very significant increase’ in social housing
Some 72% of charities report increased demand despite economic recovery
Macra na Feirme agm urges Government to prioritise the rejuvenation of rural Ireland
Macra na Feirme president calls on Government to invest in rural areas
Election follows former minister Phil Hogan’s appointment to EU Commission
Claim that €16,950 paid to local representatives does not compensate for work they do
John Whelan calls on Minister for Health to intervene and meet parents
Olivia Mitchell says ’no irresistible groundswell of support’ to drop age from 35 to 21
Protest by Forum Connemara over impact on marginalised communities
Minister Alan Kelly says funding must be used to ‘sustain employment’
Independent Tom Fleming warns about the continuing decline of rural Ireland
1st Independent Mayo say they are ‘not quite Ireland’s answer to Syriza’
Working group established to come up with alternatives for Dublin to Cork route
Planned cuts to Expressway routes described as ‘a further attack on rural Ireland’
Minister of State Ann Phelan says changing it would have cost implications
Carlow-Kilkenny Labour TD Ann Phelan appeared before Kilkenny District Court
Reasons for optimism but disappointment at lack of action on rural report
Hillwalkers and farmers urged to co-operate on UN International Mountain Day
Irish Water should offer redundancies for long-term savings, says Fergus O’Dowd
Referendum urged to copperfasten future status as a public utility
Minister says 555 cattle reported stolen out of population of 6.9 million since January 2012
Survey finds more than half of all farmers have been directly affected by suicide
Recession wiped out 15 years of off-farm employment growth, conference told
The Irish Times series on country life continues.
The appointment of a Minister for Rural Affairs should mark a turning point in Irish country life. But fixing the problems of undrinkable water, inadequate services and low employment – to name just a few – is a tall order for Ann Phelan
Despite a FG push for gender quotas, the absence of women in its line-up is striking
Kenny overlooked his female TDs’ claims for junior ministries
Analysis: junior ranks remain mostly male, writes Mary Minihan
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