Kerry constituency profile: You can be guaranteed the Healy-Raes will be re-elected
Election 2024: Sinn Féin has solid voter base, particularly in the north and northwest of the county
Election 2024: Sinn Féin has solid voter base, particularly in the north and northwest of the county
Severance packages for departing senior RTÉ executives have caused controversy in recent months
Charlie Flanagan also pushed back against speculation that he might return
FG needs to connect more tightly with its natural voting contingency, sharpen its messaging and get back to its identity basics of law and order, the economy and enterprise
Toy Show the Musical and executive exit payments among the topics at today's hearing. But where do we go to from here?
Figures show 5,837 fewer TV licences were sold in five weeks than in the same period in 2022
Oireachtas hearings over controversial payments at the public-service broadcaster provide spectacle set to run and run
Senior figures from national broadcaster subjected to hours of detailed questioning by politicians about payments to Ryan Tubridy
Unlike most occupations, the question of whether politics is worth the downside is not just about the individual, but the whole family. Is it worth the in-your-face threats and protests on the doorstep?
Covid lockdowns made many TDs reassess their life priorities and were, for the first time in their children’s lives, not away from home continuously
Former key allies of Taoiseach known to feel undervalued and overlooked
Former Kerry councillor says there are many ‘nationalists and socialists’ in the party who aren’t ‘republicans’
Kerry TD says he wants to be around his sons more for the ‘remaining years of their childhood’
Patrick O’Donovan defends plans for a liquid natural gas terminal on the Shannon
Talking of pecs, perhaps Micheál should invite Vladimir Putin to Courtmacsharry for the annual New Year’s Day swim
Martin set to get his choice of cabinet posts while botched secondment could have repercussions for Donnelly
In Kerry, the tradition of going to the bog is as deep as the layers of turf itself
TDs Paul Murphy, Richard Boyd Barrett, Gino Kenny and Bríd Smith did not applaud
Picking a breakfast roll battle with healthy Micheál is silly even by Dáil standards
Decision pushed back to September due to complexity of project, An Bord Pleanála says
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe says 3,733 companies have repaid some or all of their EWSS payments
There’s football and hurling action in three provinces and the All-Ireland camogie final
Booster vaccine doses to be made available to people aged 40-49 from Sunday
John Twiss was convicted of the murder of John Donovan and executed in January 1895
Parliamentary party meeting hears support for 100% redress to remedy defective buildings
Martin Browne tells Oireachtas committee he ‘condemns everything about’ the murder
Michael Ring criticises Government over plan to reopen tourism despite dining limits
Many restaurants will shut for good if they cannot reopen soon, Oireachtas committee hears
Estimated 120,000 learners waiting for theory tests and 72,000 for driving test
‘Wake up’ to Irish aviation crisis, Government urged as Stobart Air ceases trading
Facebook, Twitter and TikTok appeared before the Oireachtas media committee
Suggestion being considered to help hospitality sector and show appreciation for frontline workers
Permit delays at Department of Agriculture are squeezing timber supplies
Hospital responds after accusations by Fine Gael TD of ‘significant delays’ for patients
Over 100 people cleared by treatment fund to have scopes carried out in nearby private hospital
Office expected to have 180 staff including those already working for BAI
Preparations ongoing for potential reopening of inbound tourism market in bid to save next summer
Department officials believe conviction of John Twiss might be ‘unsafe’, says Minister
Pádraig MacLochlainn asks if committee accepts ‘this precedent’ where would it stop?
TDs not satisfied with Minister for Justice’s refusal of full Q&A session over Woulfe appointment
Having essentially lost the election, party determined not to repeat mistakes
If Minister of State for Sport Dara Calleary is looking for ideas, the old Santry sod a good start
Jack Chambers and Niall Collins appointed Ministers of State as Jim O’Callaghan and Joe McHugh turn down roles
Party leaders yet to finalise list of ministers of State, but there will be disappointments
KHK Sports, owned by a son of Bahrain’s king, has cut ties with the gangland figure
Gangland leader Daniel Kinahan brokered Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua boxing match
Tennis Ireland's Richard Fahey says restrictions in place for health and wellbeing reasons
Strident calls for 0% figure contravenes European Union directive, Taoiseach tells TDs
Zappone reports for duty in Leinster House as Ross remains in south Dublin cocoon
With mass gatherings of over 5,000 people banned until September, we look at what’s left on the sporting horizon
Fáilte Ireland examining proposal to rerun 2013 event to boost tourism after Covid-19
Relevant Ministers were too busy to meet with Basketball Ireland CEO – for 18 months
Poll sugests huge popularity enjoyed by Healy-Rae brand may be on wane
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