Cork North-West constituency candidates list: Is two a crowd for Fine Gael in this three-seater?
Election 2024: Sinn Féin is running a candidate in Cork North-West after deciding not to in 2020
Election 2024: Sinn Féin is running a candidate in Cork North-West after deciding not to in 2020
Legislators should be ‘much more aggressive’ in holding technology firms to account, Oireachtas committee told
Returns of politicians’ interests for 2023 show 29 of the 160 TDs declared that they were landlords or owned rental property
Inside Politics: Charlie Flanagan decides to ‘pass the baton’ to younger generation as he joins list of FG TDs who will not contest next general election
FF leader says Coalition parties have made it ‘very clear’ that they favour reducing tax burden on workers
Party meeting sees Fine Gael members turn on Fianna Fáil partners who ‘crashed the economy’
Former Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed from Cork says political debate became more aggressive over his 30 years in Dáil Éireann
Creed tells FG organisation in Cork North West that he will not stand in the next general election
Bypass will remove 40% of the 13,000 vehicles, including 700 heavy goods vehicles, passing through the town daily, says TII
Tánaiste tells Fine Gael TDs and Senators that NMH paused helped to reassure people
McGrath says generation of revolutionary leaders wanted to create an inclusive Ireland
Analysis: Leaked remarks about meeting between Russian ambassador and Defence head sparked controversy
Minister says Seán Clancy explained meeting was part of engagements with all ambassadors
Michael Viney: Western and southern bays being plundered by ocean-going Irish trawlers
Cork East TD says he was ‘misled’ over road projects; unrest at FG meeting over NDP
Minister defends indoor dining legislation as Opposition and FG TDs express concern
Ireland ‘one of the most efficient producers of food globally’ despite 34% of emissions via sector
Minister says families who were subject of dossiers would be contacted
Former MEP says she is looking forward to challenging Fianna Fail and Fine Gael dominance in 3-seat constituency
One-quarter of TDs are property investors or landowners
High Court rules Department of Marine ban has no legal effect on boats fishing in zone
Locals in Co Cork angered after more than 100 people turned up for event
Regional imbalance rectified with appointments from constituencies along west coast
Richard Bruton, Eoghan Murphy, Charlie Flanagan, Joe McHugh among those left out
Some flight and hotel expenses for State departments and local authorities written off
Legislation launched to expand funding for two emergency Covid-19 loan programmes
Deal came under fire over its cost and the lack of use of much private hospital capacity
It does not augur well that a bitter row has flared up over something so relatively small
If closure deemed necessary by experts ‘then that is what should happen and will happen’
Barry Cowen accused Fine Gael of acting in ‘bad faith’ by drawing up contingency plans
Siptu calls for special taskforce to tackle growing number of infected workers
Fast food chain has introduced new safety measures and called for customer patience
Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed has said he is aware of six clusters at plants
Labour source says tax pledge in FF-FG framework document is ‘unbelievably stupid’
Over 200 animals sold at Carnaross Mart in Meath with over 900 logging on
Livestock-Live app allows farmers buy and sell cattle and sheep online through marts
Normal mart activity ‘cannot resume until further notice’, says Minister for Agriculture
Michael Creed (FG), Michael Moynihan (FF) and Aindrias Moynihan (FF) returned to Dáil
Varadkar and Fianna Fáil leader trade insults as they both rule out coalition with Sinn Féin
Disputes and rows can flare up between party running mates in run up to voting day
Irish live exports do not meet highest welfare standards – Ethical Farming Ireland claims
Old-style dust-up between two main parties expected here with Fine Gael looking to upset balance
Food scares, Brexit fears, rising costs, and how to cut a pineapple
Minister for Agriculture says Ireland’s exports are based on highest welfare standards
Minister for Agriculture expresses confidence in Cabinet colleague to resolve impasse
Critics say EU leaders ‘have failed abysmally to meet legal deadline to end overfishing’
Farmers calling for emergency meeting of the beef taskforce
Fianna Fáil leader urges Varadkar to action and says Easter would be natural end for Dáil
Seen & Heard: Revenue targets Airbnb hosts as An Post attacks State ‘incompetence’
Farmers are working towards sustainable alternatives, says Bryan Daniels
Retailers engaged in excessive profiteering while farm gate prices are ‘on the floor’
Grand National hero Tiger Roll crowned 2019 Horse of the Year
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