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Mayor of Limerick: Stories about the election and office of Limerick's directly elected mayor
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John Moran said he would try to tackle street violence after this week’s assault case in Limerick and another attack he learnt of yesterday
Plus: Mayor of Limerick’s ‘erroneous’ planning arguments; Nigel Farage’s Irish teacher; and Neil Jordan’s strange Garret FitzGerald anecdote
The current model of local government cannot be said to have served Limerick particularly well
Andrews, Doherty, Boylan, Ó Ríordáin elected as MEPs in Dublin; John Moran becomes country’s first directly elected mayor in Limerick
One-time Wall Street lawyer and former Department of Finance secretary general says people voted for ‘change’
The former lawyer, banker and at one time the State’s most recognisable civil servant has been elected the country’s first directly-elected mayor in Limerick
Slow race towards European Parliament restarts this morning as counts in Dublin, Midlands-North-West and Ireland South resume
Independent candidate and former Department of Finance secretary general still short of quota
Remaining local seats could take some time to fill with a recount called in Blackrock
Local election results: Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Independent candidates have filled the vast majority of seats
Election results: Sinn Féin will make gains in comparison to 2019 result but TD David Cullinane says ‘obviously we expected to do better’
Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Independent candidates have filled the vast majority of the seats declared so far
Gardaí investigating assaults and instances of intimidation, while research finds majority of those taking part in such actions are influenced by far-right rhetoric
Counting will begin in the local elections on Saturday and the European elections on Sunday
The long count is both an in-depth civics lesson and a piece of political theatre
Your essential end-of-week politics catch up: Local and European election voting finally begins
What we’re voting for on June 7th, how to do it and what happens when a TD becomes an MEP
Nobody has a notion who will emerge victorious after this Friday’s vote
Former rugby star Jerry Flannery backs ex-Department of Finance secretary general John Moran ahead of ballot
Former secretary general of the Department of Finance John Moran is standing as a candidate to be Limerick’s first directly-elected mayor
Former taoiseach calls the upcoming mayoral election in Limerick a ‘mistake’, questioning powers of new office
Politicians contesting June 7th election voice strong differences of opinion on transport solutions for the city and county
Fianna Fáil candidate said verbal attack was disheartening but she is determined to continue
The vote - to be held four weeks from today - is an important experiment in extending local government. A lot rests on voters’ choice
Fine Gael and Labour councillors become latest names of list of people hoping to become mayor of Limerick
Limerick city TD enters race to become mayor despite concerns over limitations of office
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