The Irish Times view on the future of the Seanad: In dire need of a revamp
Just as important as changing composition of the Seanad is changing what it does
Just as important as changing composition of the Seanad is changing what it does
Detractors say the Bill, which enables staff to request remote work, favours employers
Public gallery to be used as extra seating for TDs to facilitate social distancing
No Irish judge has ever been formally unseated from their position
Blame for controversy does not lie with politicians, says Heather Humphreys
It’s estimated only a quarter of NUI graduates vote for the Seanad, but it’s not that simple
Helpline to be established for those wanting to raise concerns on bullying or sexual harassment
Former Rehab chief executive Angela Kerins appealing rejection of her claim for damages
Sinn Féin Bill will ‘open the doors of justice to many individuals’, says Pearse Doherty
Committee made statements and comments derogatory of ex-Rehab boss, counsel says
Two referendums and 11 reports have failed to reduce democratic deficit
Senator makes suggestion during the introduction of the Marriage Bill in the Seanad
Peter Finnegan told committee senior counsel appointed to conduct investigation
Kenny says Irish have natural empathy with migrants and understanding of plight
Dispute brews as new restrictions mean TDs may not get to talk
Office of Public Works says improvements must be carried out on buliding’s oldest parts
Successor to Emily Logan is clinical psychologist and child protection expert
Everything you need to know about the rules but were afraid to ask
Broadcaster John Bowman recalls political resistance to the proposal in early RTÉ years
Act precludes Oireachtas committee from compelling evidence or asking questions about Cabinet discussions
Seanad Committee appealing upholding of former senator’s challenge to expense findings
We have come from civil war to democratic debate and should now know it’s good to talk
The Dáil purports to do a 21st century job but shelters behind 19th century privileges
The Dáil purports to do a 21st century job but shelters behind 19th century privileges
High Court judge Elizabeth Dunne appointed chair of body which will prepare information campaign for autumn poll
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