Dublin PR firm hires former government press secretary Nick Miller and ex-ambassador Daniel Mulhall
Nick Miller and Daniel Mulhall will join Rockwood Public Affairs as consultants
Nick Miller and Daniel Mulhall will join Rockwood Public Affairs as consultants
Plus: Keith Duffy in a falling out over knees, Enda Kenny artfully backs a winner, and it turns out RTÉ and Sinn Féin can feel at home with each other after all
Former taoiseach latest in a line of distinguished previous winners
Continuous presence in Dáil and ability to reach highest levels of power counter Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary’s claim he could not rely on them to ‘get things done’
Galway native was nominated to the Seanad in 2016 by then taoiseach Enda Kenny
Rethink,a not-for-profit that backs other charities, has proved remarkably successful since its launch in 2016
Former taoiseach to publish his memoirs next year in a publishing deal reportedly involving a six-figure sum
Former Taoiseach (73) will not seek Fine Gael nomination as Michael D Higgins’ second term comes to an end
One of 15 Fine Gael TDs retiring from Leinster House, the Mayo veteran reflects on the good and bad sides of modern politics
Since taking over as Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader, Harris has kept up a frenetic pace which has re-energised the party, but some say he is too PR-focused
The way he contested the leadership of Fine Gael with Leo Varadkar in 2017 won him many admirers
Hugs between old allies in Government Buildings but friction is building in another Blueshirt bastion
Hardly a life-size Stonehenge replica á la Spinal Tap, is it?
Web Summit’s Lobbying Register absence; why Simon Harris won’t lodge in the Phoenix Park; and more bad news for EV drivers
The Fine Gael politician has scraped through tight corners in politics to become taoiseach-designate
Ex-Green Party aide and one-time special adviser to Eoghan Murphy, Jack O’Donnell among names recruited by incoming taoiseach
From his early days in Fine Gael as a councillor to his resignation as taoiseach and leader of his party
A selection of photos from the former Irish Times picture editor, who has died aged 77
The photographs of Henry Wills documenting Mayo and Irish life were published in the Western People for more than 40 years. A book collecting his best images, In All Kinds Of Weather, was launched last week
The Fine Gael TD, who will be stepping down from politics at the next election, reflects on his relationship with his arch-conservative father and on how the political climate has shifted
Name of person former Fine Gael leader attempted to assist redacted in records released under FoI
Former taoiseach says ‘time, understanding and example’ needed to reach a solution to impasse
After more than 40 years in the Dáil, the Fine Gael TD reflects on his political career following his announcement earlier this week to retire
Richard Bruton's decision to retire at the next general election will deprive Fine Gael of a sharp intellect and rarely-matched wealth of political experience
House in Farmleigh Estate, refurbished for use as taoiseach’s residence by OPW, rarely used by office holders
In a wide-ranging interview - a month after her return to office - the Minister for Justice talks about parental guilt, the stint by Cabinet colleague Simon Harris in her job and her future ambitions
Former Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed from Cork says political debate became more aggressive over his 30 years in Dáil Éireann
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
State is unexpectedly flush with cash; it’s in the national interest to ensure this is spent wisely
US president was accompanied by former taoiseach Enda Kenny as he visited North Mayo Heritage Centre near Crossmolina
US president says he believes UK should be working closer with Republic to support people of Northern Ireland
Former taoiseach underwent procedure to combat disease before Christmas but is now in ‘robust good health’
Senator Gerard Craughwell claims ‘secret arrangement’ allowing British intercept aircraft in Irish airspace ‘unconstitutional’
Trip was announced at a reception hosted by the US-Ireland Partnership for Growth, which was set up in Washington DC last yea
Businessman’s resignation from inner city project sparks concern that others in private sector will ‘run a mile’ from public service
Donal Ring and brother-in-law Michael O’Donoghue awarded Order of Inisfallen
Moya Doherty was right to have challenged Micheál Martin about the Government’s inaction on public-service broadcasting reform
State’s official register points to intensive lobbying by US cab-hailing giant between 2014 and 2017 but does not show full extent of government contacts disclosed in private files
Files reveal American cab-hailing company’s intensive efforts to sway FG ministers and top officials to back rule changes in face of opposition from State’s taxi regulator
Leaked company records show a prolonged lobbying campaign by the California-based cab-hailing company aimed at loosening rules that blocked its business model in Ireland
Between 2014 and 2017 the cab-hailing company engaged in intensive but ultimately unsuccessful efforts to seek regulatory change to permit it to operate in Ireland
Leaked documents reveal how the San Francisco-based ride-sharing pioneer lobbied thousands of politicians and officials around the world in its mission to expand its controversial business model
Appointment comes as Tipperary group announces €10m in new funding
Ceremony at Béal na Bláth will mark 100th anniversary of revolutionary leader
Interview: Horizon Therapeutics chief Tim Walbert sees Dublin at heart of its international expansion
The Chinese-controlled social media giant potentially could be even more troublesome for the State than its US Silicon Valley peers
Diplomacy, decency and fairness will help Fraser replacement tackle challenges ahead
Luckily, Tánaiste was in Chile for Paddy’s Day when suspicious package arrived
Canadian parent highlights ‘favourable morbidity experience’
The hormonal rocky road that is the menopause is too often ignored
Parenting in my shoes: Minister on caring for a young family during pandemic
Laura Slattery: The top television ratings a decade apart show how much has changed
Transfer of power came after the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921
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