Prison officer who claimed bullet narrowly missed him loses court action
Firearm was discharged by an Irish Army soldier at Portlaoise prison 34 years ago
Firearm was discharged by an Irish Army soldier at Portlaoise prison 34 years ago
Outbreak of civility as Ministers unveil Budget 2022, with even SF toning it down
Commemoration for IRA volunteer featured the famous Clonakilty breakfast product
Last IRA member killed during Troubles ‘continues to inspire us’, Martin Ferris says
Des O’Malley ‘a senior politician who made his mark’, says Waterford TD David Cullinane
UK National Archives, 1997: Sinn Féin leaders visited Downing Street at Christmas
Kilmichael commander did not support PIRA bombing of civilian targets
Pa Daly says he went to funeral of Seán Máirtín Bácéir in Dingle
Background: The memory of the party’s terrorist past has waned at precisely the same time that dissatisfaction with Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil has grown
Poll sugests huge popularity enjoyed by Healy-Rae brand may be on wane
Explainer: Recent opinion polls show three parties are closely bunched together
A lot will hinge on order of eliminations in this constituency with 19 candidates running
Healy-Raes are secure but sitting FF TD could be squeezed out by new party candidates
This week saw high-spirited dispatches from Gerry Adams and another twist in swing-gate
Tourism bodies suspended promotion after report found 6,000 dogs culled annually
Gerry Adams at graveside warns against demonising ‘patriots like Kevin McKenna’
The Kingdom comes to Kildare Street to remember the late Independent TD
Johnny is emerging as the leader of the younger generation of Healy-Raes
Legislation passed in Dáil amid accusations Minister ’selling out’ Irish fishermen
High Court cites sham lease but gives Suffolk St publican reprieve on condition he pays rent
Simon Harris, Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin all take turns in ‘sleeveen politics’ attack session
Party sources say it is after the ‘angry vote’, raising questions about longer-term strategy
Several legal authorities call for provocation to be replaced or codified in legislation
Downey facing possible extradition to face charges in relation to the killings of two UDR soldiers in IRA bombing
Hospitality sector’s 9 per cent rate reverts to 13.5 per cent rate after 64-36 House vote
Windolene, fresh paint and no spelling test – a great day for Kerry
SF is consolidating its position, aiming to replace Labour in a recast 2½ party system
Fianna Fáil preparing to target vulnerable Danny Healy-Rae at next general election
Angelo Fusco denied shotgun permit ‘to shoot foxes’ despite backing from Sinn Féin TD
Danny Healy-Rae: Aborted foetus brought from UK in boot of car ‘did not feel very loved’
Ferris says he has received visas from US authorities 11 previous times without incident
Mary Lou McDonald will need to opt for continuity as Gerry Adams’s heir
Analysis: Changes to leadership and coalition stance aimed at boosting appeal in Republic
Six TDs have voiced support for Mary Lou McDonald to replace Gerry Adams
Irish investment group now has full ownership of biggest hotel in State
Obituary: Gardaí believe he saved lives and partly atoned for his terrorism
Regulator passes deal with Colony to buy ‘core’ of property – two other blocs remain
Attack on monument to members of National Army blown up by booby-trap condemned
Analysis: The parties will likely end up as bedfellows – after Gerry Adams steps down
Politicians are ramping up preparations in anticipation of a short electoral cycle
Richard Bruton pays tribute to Kerry politician who lost seat in last general election
Fine Gael TD cleared over naming of Sinn Féin TDs in relation to Brian Stack’s murder
Statement increases the prospect that far more than 80 rural post offices will close
FG TD asked Dessie Ellis and Martin Ferris for statements about killing of Brian Stack
Overhauled committee system produces legislative logjam that is frustrating TDs
Ship was involved in some of the most dramatic events in Irish Naval history
Fine Gael TD says FF proposal is ‘an open chequebook to 11,000 cereal farmers’
Taoiseach and Tánaiste tell Brian Stack’s family nothing would hamper investigation
Noel Devine faced contempt charges over sit-in protest at Kube building in Letterkenny
Alan Farrell called on Dessie Ellis and Martin Ferris to make statement on Stack murder
Fine Gael TD told Dáil two Sinn Féin TDs had details on 1983 murder of prison officer
Several Deputies knew Sinn Féin TDs had been named in connection with IRA murder
Sinn Féin leader under pressure of killing of prison officer in 1983
Sides agree the murder should never have happened, there was a meeting with an IRA man and there was a confidentiality agreement
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