Dublin Bay South constituency profile: Ryan departure will ease pressure on Bacik and O’Callaghan
Election 2024: Fine Gael’s chances of taking two seats will suffer from decision of Kate O’Connell to run as an Independent
Election 2024: Fine Gael’s chances of taking two seats will suffer from decision of Kate O’Connell to run as an Independent
TD Chris Andrews says ‘last thing the inner city community needs is another hostel or hotel’
People within party may consider that negative publicity arising from some cases does party’s reputation no good
Master of Belfast High Court says MLA’s defamation case ‘an abuse of process’ with ‘no realistic prospect of success’
Party has made a concerted effort to use the legal system to muzzle the media as well as political opponents who have dared to criticise it
Government said ongoing ICC investigation already includes current conflict and it is ‘surprised’ by motion
Sinn Féin TD Chris Andrews taking defamation case against The Irish Times and political journalist
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald condemned the attack ‘outright’ on Monday but not before some party representatives avoided criticising the Hamas atrocity
Development near Milltown is to include six apartment blocks, with the tallest rising to 10 storeys
At least eight men have alleged abuse at hands of former senior figure in first aid organisation
Need for State to be ‘proactive’ in terms of future appointments, says Andrews
Planning board green light comes despite local opposition to Knockrabo apartments
Teenager (13) stabbed in City Quay area less than two weeks ago, Dáil hears
Developments located in Ranelagh, Clontarf and Blackrock
Iconic McDowells sign on O’Connell Street fell into disrepair in 2008
High demand for places at secondary level ‘cannot be met’ by existing supply say campaigners
Confidence expressed by Minister that review will result in truth being uncovered
TDs warned that ‘mixing anti-Semitism with day-to-day politics is dangerous’
As the Dáil expands along with the population, some space will have to be cleared
Lynn Boylan achieved over 15% of first preferences in Dublin Bay South
Minister says meeting of stakeholders will ‘work through financials’
Board ignored recommendation of own inspector that approval for project be refused
Senator wins support of key local branch of party
Contentious housing issue likely to test mettle of candidates from Coalition parties
Irish Mixed Martial Arts Association running into difficulty on approval as governing body
Kate O’Connell is a likely candidate in Dublin Bay South after Eoghan Murphy’s resignation
Proposal would swap Fenian Street flats with apartments due to be built in 2022
Businesses need to offer innovative incentives to get buyers over the shop thresholds
Concerns widespread that an adequate financial package is not yet in place
Pandemic payment would ‘absolutely’ be extended, decision due ‘in coming weeks’
Councillor apologises for controversial gender remarks
The Dublin Bay South candidate was elected on the eighth count
Latest Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI poll suggests Taoiseach’s party could suffer casualties
EU directive flouted as lumps of raw waste present in Dublin Bay, says SF Chris Andrews
Over 200 complaints received from the public about posters during local elections
The new MEP candidate for Dublin comes from a line of TDs and senior party figures
Dublin city councillors move to allow demolition of Herbert Simms flats
Councillors criticise widespread delays following introduction of Luas Cross City
Charity event aids the RNLI and the Irish Underwater Search and Recovery Unit
Council to vote next week on stripping controversial Myanmar leader of honour
Council asks why Covanta issued no immediate information to the public after incident that led to hospitalisation of 11 staff
Wrong location chosen for €70,000 development in historic Dublin 6 park, says group
Demonstrators want the Government to declare a national housing emergency
Just 300 of 3,000 homes are now earmarked for social housing
A sense remains the party did not perform as well as it could have, despite its seat gains
Greens ‘first party to lose all seats in Dáil and come back’
Never have so many got so few predictions right, writes Harry McGee
Hugh Linehan takes a sideways look at the election
State body apologises for inconvenience as it withdraws promised discounted fee for tax
Red C poll suggests enough voters do not want to risk change in government
Ban on amplification up for discussion following complaints from Grafton Street area
Apartment residents should bear no costs of fire safety work, say Dublin city councillors
Sale of Temple Bar Cultural Trust assets is expected to bring profits exceeding €10m
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