Ireland may take in more than 100,000 Ukrainian refugees, Minister says
‘We don’t want another Calais ... It is important to keep that flow of people moving,’ Anne Rabbitte says
‘We don’t want another Calais ... It is important to keep that flow of people moving,’ Anne Rabbitte says
Initiative could replace direct provision in the future, says local TD Ciarán Cannon
Fine Gael’s tendency to spectacularly misjudge the mood of the room remains undimmed
A touch of perspective wouldn’t have gone amiss in the Dáil this week
Party leader Mary Lou McDonald and TD Martin Browne were singing different songs
FG get a taste of their own medicine at Kate O’Connell’s Dublin Bay South pharmacy
Contentious housing issue likely to test mettle of candidates from Coalition parties
Growing pressure from within Government to ease Covid curbs on travel around country
Fourteen-day incidence rate in the city is three-and-a-half times national average
Peatland restoration an important element in Ireland’s efforts to combat climate change
Arthur and Deborah Carr set up mental health support line and patrols that aim to prevent deaths in city’s waters
Doubts over future of two Galway pools highlight years of underinvestment by State
Majority in FF do not want leader’s removal, but many take issue with his operating style
Borrowers on wage subsidy told they must wait to draw down approved loans
Several TDs from west get posts, but not everyone in the parties has been placated
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael to each have six full Cabinet ministers with Greens having three
Martin, Varadkar and Ryan reported to be still thrashing out roles for selves and teams
Mood within the party got steadily darker during second day of counting
SF leader plays down controversy over party’s Waterford TD David Cullinane ending speech with pro-IRA slogans
It was Sinn Féin’s message of change rather than the Green one of climate change that emerged as the big winner
Fine Gael’s Bernard Durkan, who is heading towards his 75th birthday, has been returned to represent Kildare North
21-year-old Sinn Féin candidate Louis O’Hara very close to pulling off shock win
Numbers casting ballot slip on day of rugby, GAA and wind warnings around Storm Ciara
Fianna Fáil to emerge on top with Green Party in line to hit double figures
Almost one in three contenders are women and over a fifth are Independent candidates
Anne Rabbitte and her family moved out of their Galway home for several weeks
Digitisation of tax relief will enable charities to easily access up to 45% more on donations
Junior minister’s ‘expenditure on policy formulation’ also done in Tuam and Athlone
Anne Rabbitte and Brendan Smith standing in Midlands North West as party chases seats
Sprawling Midlands North West opened to two candidates in last week
A green revolution and disappointment for Fine Gael are among the predictions for May 24th
Councillor candidate claims TD Billy Kelleher is not taking seriously the prospect of the party winning two seats in Ireland South
Parties wanted to set impossibly high targets for reducing carbon footprint so Government would not reach them, meeting heard
Peter Casey gained traction in Galway East – were his Traveller remarks a big factor?
Varadkar makes number of changes following shock resignation of Denis Naughten
General reason given for post-result support is they accept democratic will of the people
Donegal looks like one of the few counties which could return a no vote
Focus on ‘hard issues’ replaced by ‘abortion on demand’ and #toofarforme objections
Galway East TD, who left Independent Alliance last week, said role had become a distraction
Galway East Deputy has left Independent Alliance but will remain on Government benches
Non-reinstatement in rotating Minister of State role thought to underpin dissatisfaction
Former junior minister is understood to be consulting supporters before making decision
Inside Politics: Even those in Fianna Fáil grudgingly acknowledge the Minister’s political skills
Meeting of Alliance has been postponed while Galway TD clarifies his future
Find out what is planned for Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford
Denis O’Brien, renowned for his determination, had Keaveney in his crosshairs
Junior minister Ciarán Cannon wants to strengthen links between home and the Irish overseas, and help returning emigrants
Angry exchanges as members say group has been exposed to ridicule over issue
Taoiseach ‘keen to speak’ to tech giant about the project as it clears final planning hurdle
Martin likely to be next taoiseach but party remains reluctant to pull down Government
Statements by group of Deputies contrast with Micheál Martin’s position on the issue
TDs urge Government caution in relation to possible increase in excise duty on diesel fuel
Grassroots see party’s new election system as mixed blessing
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