Robert Watt criticised over ‘lack of engagement’ on Holohan secondment
Finance committee asks top civil servant for documents relating to TCD appointment
Finance committee asks top civil servant for documents relating to TCD appointment
Inside Politics: Issues with Labour leader was most quiet disquiet seen in a party heave
Higgins calls for inclusive response to revolution-era events and division at Cork event
Inspections regime for rental accommodation scheme not working, says Shelock
Comments come after Green Party TD and others criticised plans for overhaul of system
Department secretary general defends work on projects saying: ‘We are going as fast as our little legs can carry us’
Party spokespeople presenting themselves as ministers-in-waiting, ready for power
Government committed to supporting retired members who have fallen on hard times, says Minister
Activists acknowledge issue of identity essential to repelling threats from Fine Gael and Sinn Féin
Martin pointed to EU’s digital green certificate as framework for resumption of travel
Library in town centre to provide remote-working spaces and community hub
Many in the party accept Varadkar’s argument that his actions were in the national interest
Sense of disbelief envelopes Mitchelstown as news breaks of the three deaths
A year after the general election, Martin indicates a sea-change in FF stance
Go ahead for 2021 competition will depend on public health risks, says Minister
Majority in FF do not want leader’s removal, but many take issue with his operating style
Cllr Paul Hayes says decision stems from lack of support from party locally and nationally
Opinion in Green Party said to be split between those open to FF-FG talks and those opposed
Seán Sherlock supports calls for time limited administration over ‘unprecedented health crisis’
Meetings aim to rally public support for Sinn Féin’s efforts to get into government
Less than a quarter of TDs in the 33rd Dail are women and the average age is 48.5
Mood within the party got steadily darker during second day of counting
Fine Gael’s Bernard Durkan, who is heading towards his 75th birthday, has been returned to represent Kildare North
Brendan Howlin presented the party with a challenge in terms of image
Fianna Fáil to emerge on top with Green Party in line to hit double figures
Asked about coalition with Sinn Féin, Ryan says party could not afford to engage in politics of refusal
Almost one in three contenders are women and over a fifth are Independent candidates
‘Small things can get you noticed, and that can translate into wider media coverage’
Varadkar says he will make the case for Irish agriculture in any future EU trade deals
Varadkar says broadcasters must decide if McDonald joins him and Martin in TV debates
Catherine Noone’s Volkswagen runs her into bother while Kevin O’Keeffe’s joke backfires
All the focus will be on the final seat, with Fianna Fáil targeting gain from Sinn Féin
Parties will pore over results in the coming weeks to discern trends for the next general election
Fine Gael could win ‘well above’ 60 seats in a general election, Tánaiste claims
Judge gives Pat Buckley the benefit of the Probation of Offenders Act
Leading figures from the worlds of politics and gastronomy pay tribute to the late chef
Opponents of Indaver project near €50,000 in funding to seek a judicial review
Government hopes legislation on abortion will be implemented by the end of the year
Donegal looks like one of the few counties which could return a no vote
Pat Buckley charged with public order offences after incident at his Cork home
Anti-abortion TDs from across political divide ponder joining forces to oppose abortion
Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil are scouting for additional candidates
Cllr John Paul O’Shea narrowly lost out in the three seat constituency in 2016 when he ran as an independent
Group may meet next week to discuss party leader’s surprise stance on Eighth Amendment
Paul Bradford and Lucinda Creighton expelled after voting against Bill in July 2013
Paul Bradford says he heard rumour but is not interested in running for party in Cork East
FF and FG will support legislation to give effect to controversial extension, says Terry Shannon
Succession of resignations amid allegations causing party embarrassment
Mourners queue to sympathise with Michael Creed and his family on death of former TD
Political crisis: ‘We have everyone from polling officers to count staff’
Cork Fine Gael TD served 22 years in the Dáil and was father of Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed
Michael Collins says letting proposal go ahead will ‘decimate rural communities’
FF accused of putting ‘narrow self-interest’ ahead of State by ruling out coalition with SF
Significant gains in Dublin required if Fianna Fáil is to be in position to form government
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