Who attended the golf dinner and what has happened to them since?
A list of all those known to have been among the 80-plus guests at controversial dinner
A list of all those known to have been among the 80-plus guests at controversial dinner
Here is everyone known to have been among the over 80 guests at the controversial dinner
Ex-TD Dr Michael Harty said going to the dinner was an error of judgement
Disputes and rows can flare up between party running mates in run up to voting day
Fine Gael will battle to keep its two seats while Fianna Fáil tries to gain second one
Past week saw rural Independents group confirm intention to table no-confidence motion in Harris
Junior minister has said he will run as an Independent in the next general election
Independent TD believes Dáil will not debate no confidence motion on health minister
Fianna Fáil leader questions why smoky coal ban has not yet been extended further
Minister facing second motion of no confidence in his time at Department of Housing
Party expects to win but needs support of departing TD Dara Murphy and at least three unaligned deputies
Pressure within Fine Gael for Varadkar to remove Verona Murphy from Wexford general election ticket
Government will need to secure support from Independent TDs to ensure it wins vote
Independent TD’s comments on migrants are supported by some voters and TDs
Some women who had private smear tests were later excluded from public colposcopy
Figures show 82 patients waiting for admission at University Hospital Limerick
Committee prioritises doctors and academics over donor-conceived people
The TDs and Senators did not attend Dáil or Seanad for the required minimum of days
Michael McGrath says ‘good loans’ sold due to technical definition as non-performing
Dáil hears High Court judgment ‘misunderstands screening programmes’
TDs and Senators given extensive legal advice and told to treat witnesses with respect
Lisa Chambers criticises inviting of women for smear tests in context of looming delay
Planning permission, the civil servant who bowed out and male unease at period poverty
Coveney asks TDs not to treat HSE as a ‘cold body’ that does not want to approve Spinraza access
INMO: 512 patients on trolleys or wards waiting for a bed nationally on Tuesday
Taoiseach yields to concerns around oversight layers and acceptance of responsibility
Oireachtas health committee says it is disappointed at non-appearance of Robert Watt
PAC to hear €50m of overrun for St James’s site to come from health budget this year
Public expenditure secretary claims health counterpart should answer Oireachtas questions
‘When the dust settles, we won’t have much change from €2bn’
HSE warns hospitals not to restrict services to women from their catchment area
Health committee told €85m more will be required to supplement hospitals due to ‘significant reduction’ in private patient income
Minister of State said he knows David McCourt on a personal basis
Seen & Heard: Irish man’s VC bets on mapping; post office closures to rise
Irish Coast Guard volunteer was a victim of a failure to learn lessons from the past
Commentator and barrister Noel Whelan confirms he will not stand as candidate
Scientist association says HSE was warned of overseas smear testing dangers 10 years ago
Harty says one committee should lead while Fleming defends PAC hearing
Doctor expresses concern about difficulties he has met in carrying out scoping inquiry
Senior Government figures say pressure for O’Brien to depart may become overwhelming
Mary Lou McDonald critical of way Vicky Phelan ‘pursued and forced into court’
Fianna Fáil had been expected to oppose legislation but just two TDs sought vote
Any reform plan without cross-party support is doomed to fail, claims Tony O’Brien
Mattie McGrath and Michael Collins set to promote anti-abortion message
Party would oppose efforts to repeal eighth amendment and promote rural issues
Health committee warns enacting Bill will lead to legislative contradictions
Government says Bill must pass by Halloween to allow 990,000 homes get repayment by year end
McKinnon report calls for the Cork city boundary to be extended into the county area
TDs tell of power cuts and falling trees as storm sweeps through their constituencies
Move passes without vote but some TDs raise concerns over Border cigarette smuggling
Problem arises regarding men on deportation orders but who cannot be deported
‘She said: Why? I am totally fine.’ This daughter's dilemma is shared by many
Move is part of new strategy on vacant homes which is due to be announced next month
Frankie goes to Hollywood while Oireachtas’ golfers made to feel special in Killarney
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