Limerick City constituency profile: Biggest issue is concern over services at University Hospital Limerick
Election 2024: Almost half the candidates also contested the race to become Ireland’s first directly elected mayor
Election 2024: Almost half the candidates also contested the race to become Ireland’s first directly elected mayor
Limerick city TD enters race to become mayor despite concerns over limitations of office
Ireland’s Future, a civic nationalist group seeking a Border poll, is growing in ambition
Proposed legislation to come under scrutiny at Oireachtas committee on Wednesday
Party spokespeople presenting themselves as ministers-in-waiting, ready for power
Motion to be debated likely to mark significant shift in long-standing party policy
Residents in St Mary’s Park in Limerick growing more fearful as crack cocaine use rises
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Des O’Malley ‘a senior politician who made his mark’, says Waterford TD David Cullinane
A touch of perspective wouldn’t have gone amiss in the Dáil this week
Minister says Bill ‘very timely’ as concerts, theatre, matches begin to start up again
Sinn Féin deputies accused of Dáil ‘walkout’ before votes on legislation underpining SCC
Hospital insists move will not delay rollout of Covid-19 vaccines due to increased capacity
Interval between doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to be reduced on a phased basis
Joint committee recommends letting forensic accountants sit in on Garda interviews
TD seeks urgent intervention in city to prevent return to ‘very dark days’
Clifden centre needed in addition to Ballybrit facility, Sinn Féin TD says
Plan to hold off on €58m project sparked backlash from community and local TDs
James Lawless, Fergus O’Dowd, Kathleen Funchion and Neasa Hourigan among appointees
More people now seeking help for cocaine addiction than cannabis
Limerick politicians clash in wake of Sinn Féin TD ousting Fianna Fáil TD as poll-topper
Fine Gael’s Kieran O’Donnell regained seat lost in 2016
Brendan Howlin presented the party with a challenge in terms of image
Fianna Fáil to emerge on top with Green Party in line to hit double figures
If there is a ‘Green wave’ nationally, it should wash through Limerick with election of Leddin
Anne Rabbitte and her family moved out of their Galway home for several weeks
Increase of 30c will only be introducted in event of orderly Brexit, Dáil hears
‘We failed as a State and as a society,’ education minister Joe McHugh tells Dáil
Department of Education insists investment has jumped dramatically in recent years
Minister of State John Paul Phelan confirms move after majority of voters back proposal
Claimants, abused in State schools, must show abuser was the subject of a previous complaint
Agency would not be drawn on reasons behind purchase, easily its biggest of 2018
‘There is no downside to bringing a fraudulent claim’, says FF’s Barry Cowen
D’Arcy will not accept companies with €200 million profits ‘loading premiums’
Kevin O’Connell asks for public hearing in 10-page letter to Oireachtas committee
Caveat: Apathy (almost) all-consuming as Oireachtas committee considers the ODCE
Investigators will be able to access data in the cloud and on remote servers, say officials
Business committee may call ODCE as part of scrutiny of new law strengthening watchdog
Long-awaited ban on ticket touting moved a step closer as Minister introduces Bill in Dáil
TD tells Dáil of need for debate on role ahead of votes in Cork, Limerick and Waterford
Two men arrested in connection with attack on security workers in Strokestown have been released
Sinn Féin calls for audit of land bank to see if some can be used for affordable housing
Heather Humphreys hasn’t yet bought the T-shirt for proposed resale curbs
RTÉ says €40m could be freed up through reform of ‘inefficient’ system
TDs discuss oldest science and oldest metrology method - Pharaoh’s ‘royal cubit’
It’s understood there has been increased support from Dublin since Brexit vote
Maurice Quinlivan questions amount paid to chairman of Low Pay Commission
Social Democrats TD highlights emigration figures since the economic crash
Labour and Sinn Féin in sharp exchanges over Dáil motion on workers’ rights
Party leader had not used the word in a derogatory manner but in irony
A sense remains the party did not perform as well as it could have, despite its seat gains
Minister for Transport fighting to retain seat in Dublin Central, which is now three-seater
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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
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