There’s never been a better moment for a new left alliance to emerge
In recent polls, a coalition of left parties has 28 per cent of the vote in the capital compared with 13 per cent for Sinn Féin
In recent polls, a coalition of left parties has 28 per cent of the vote in the capital compared with 13 per cent for Sinn Féin
Slow race towards European Parliament restarts this morning as counts in Dublin, Midlands-North-West and Ireland South resume
The only certainty is uncertainty, but here are the key bellwethers and battlegrounds in the European and local elections
All eight Dublin MEP candidates were very well briefed, armed with immediate data and quotable quotes, and did not hold back during a spiky debate
Tense exchange between Dublin MEP candidates Regina Doherty and Ciarán Cuffe over climate actions
Coalition-building across political groups more important in European Parliament than in the Oireachtas
Manifesto commits party to defending Green Deal and principles of a democratic EU and to keep the extreme right from ‘any position of influence’
Candidates face a battle where party running mates could be their most dangerous rivals transfers will in many cases be decisive
New law moves to protect gig economy workers and introduces fines for large firms profiting from ‘environmental destruction’
Senior Green allies of Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan object to rising capacity at State’s main aviation hub
Numerous objections to proposed increase in passenger numbers at Dublin Airport filed with planning authorities
Evelyne Cynk (35) says her right to freedom of movement as an EU citizen is not being upheld
Extending the lifetime of goods will save four million tonnes of greenhouse gasses a year, Green MEP says
Six Irish MEPs also call for resignation of Hungarian commissioner Oliver Varhelyi
Some space used for parking should be reclaimed for residents, Ciarán Cuffe says
Ossian Smyth says party will prioritise nature restoration, the migration crisis in Europe and the energy crisis
Rosslare Europort, ferries at Ringaskiddy, ticketing from Dublin and train speeds mentioned in international access study
Ireland must adopt a policy of active, rather than passive, neutrality. The party’s position on defence has evolved
Most of aircraft worth a combined $10bn are registered in Ireland and Bermuda
Marron Estates Ltd had appealed decision of Dublin City Council to refuse permission for hotel at historic pub
Commissioner supports calling nuclear and gas projects ‘green’ for investment purposes
Minister for Agriculture denies any suggestion that productive farming and lowering emissions are opposite goals
Alternative water project for Dublin’s George’s Dock might not be dead in water
Demolition of part of Dublin traditional-music pub ‘would set an undesirable precedent’
Party discloses €70,668 out of €152,000 for all parties to public standards body
Huge electricity consumers may compromise ‘small isolated grid’ and drive emissions
Smithfield scheme exceeds limits on height and plot ratio, Green MEP says
Europe Letter: Greens insist spike in gas costs proves the case to speed up transition
Plan must not leave ordinary people with financial burden of climate change – Cuffe
Board ignored recommendation of own inspector that approval for project be refused
Green Party criticises ending of direct rail route favoured by firms such as Coca Cola
Green Party member asked volunteers to give ballot paper to households days before 2002 election
Reforms will probably prove to be narrowly effective but fundamental problems on housing remain
‘I understand several of my parliamentary colleagues in the Oireachtas are of a similar view’
Green Party MEP expresses concern over calls saying undue pressure is inappropriate
Centres projected to require a third of Ireland’s generated energy within a decade
Environmentalist warns scale-up of Ireland’s offshore wind resources could be undone by lack of public engagement
Green lung for city should be encouraged and markets revitalised, notes plan
Perhaps most importantly, the pandemic is a lesson to EU to stick to things it’s good at
Outdoor pools, pocket parks, and small-business support among the possibilities
Contributors look at the history of Dublin to imagine an even better future
Bartra Capital secures planning permission for a €25 million site on Merrion Rd
Merrion Road development has attracted 38 objections
At virtual Green Party conference leader says joining coalition ‘right thing to do’
Government urged to immediately fill vacancy on European Commission
Bartra Capital intends to build 111-bed shared co-living development in Ballsbridge
Dublin City Council says decision was made apparently without planning permission
Sinn Féin says new budget represents 10% cut in CAP, and accuses Taoiseach of failing to protect Irish farmers
Critics say plan lacks climate safeguards such as blanket exclusion of fossil fuels
The Green Party leader's upbeat approach may not be enough to persuade his party to enter office
Jennifer O’Connell: The footage is unsettling when juxtaposed with closure of Bewley’s
Minister for Environment confirms Ireland would join countries seeking a sustainable and just recovery
Bulk of expense from air pollution, congestion and subsidising fossil fuels, claims party
Key elements of the new strategy will not come into effect until 2021
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