Cork North-West constituency profile: 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
Returns of politicians’ interests for 2023 show 29 of the 160 TDs declared that they were landlords or owned rental property
Chronicle of Barcelona’s implosion and fascinating look at gambling business also stand out
Party spokespeople presenting themselves as ministers-in-waiting, ready for power
Pupils should be asked what job they would like, not what health service, Harris says
Former MEP says she is looking forward to challenging Fianna Fail and Fine Gael dominance in 3-seat constituency
Joan Lucey died on Friday night before mediation could begin in her legal challenge
Minister says commitment to have 20% of public sector working remotely is not enough
Future generations will hang their heads in shame, warns committee chairman
Ministers taking 10% reduction still paid more than previous government
New Government ‘could not have had a worse first few weeks’, says FF deputy
The Fianna Fáil leader says there was a lot of expectation from members after 10 years not being in Government
Future of wage subsidy scheme will also be considered in coalition’s economic plan
More significant than geographical imbalances is scarcity of women in new administration
Several TDs from west get posts, but not everyone in the parties has been placated
Jack Chambers and Niall Collins appointed Ministers of State as Jim O’Callaghan and Joe McHugh turn down roles
Regional imbalance rectified with appointments from constituencies along west coast
Party leaders yet to finalise list of ministers of State, but there will be disappointments
Michael Creed (FG), Michael Moynihan (FF) and Aindrias Moynihan (FF) returned to Dáil
Disputes and rows can flare up between party running mates in run up to voting day
Old-style dust-up between two main parties expected here with Fine Gael looking to upset balance
Party expects to win but needs support of departing TD Dara Murphy and at least three unaligned deputies
Party wants to know if absent TD breached regulations by claiming allowances
Numbers so low chairman or woman must ‘grab TD or Senator’ to formally start session
Jan Linzel (103) showed extraordinary courage and heroism, says Commander of Royal Netherlands Air Force
The Seanad is led to the guillotine as McDowell stages a judicial uprising
Fashion always has a role to play, even in the halls of Leinster House
Inspired by profiles of Detroit and New York, Michael Moynihan tackled the city of his youth
The constituency was 80 per cent in favour of the Eighth Amendment back in 1983
First-time buyers who exchanged contracts before scheme started but then claimed relief will have to repay money
34-year-old expected to join Michael Creed on Fine Gael ticket in next general election
Cllr John Paul O’Shea narrowly lost out in the three seat constituency in 2016 when he ran as an independent
There are 115 Bills clogging up in the Dáil, with the vast majority having no chance of being passed
Retail and business sectors in Co Cork town brace for impact of move by Central Bank
Party will hold selection conventions to have candidates in place before summer break
Government approves start of work on improving voter registration process
‘Nationalist to her fingertips’ was proud of legacy of late father, former taoiseach Séan Lemass
Overhauled committee system produces legislative logjam that is frustrating TDs
Bellwether constituency shows little change in fortunes or outlook since last election
Cabinet figures are to gather for exquisitely timed nuptials of former senator Eugene Regan
The best thing about the annual switching on of the Oireachtas Christmas tree lights is the awkwardness
Muhammad Ali, Adrian Doherty, Paul O’Connell, others make up 2016’s best reads
Parties fail to agree on setting House time aside for statements on late Cuban leader
Fianna Fáil will seek to distance itself from Government by returning to core values
Minister says payments have been bone of contention throughout his political career
Any discussion on holiday dates at the moment is ‘speculation’ says Tánaiste
Halving of incontinence pads supply to woman (99) ‘unacceptable’, says Kenny
Leader says he has blended experience and energy but SF says ‘Fine Gael B team’ unveiled
Independent and Fine Gael TDs to consult supporters before making decisions known
‘It would be historic to have a first female Ceann Comhairle . . . as part of a reform agenda’
Biding its time won the race for the party and solidified its leader’s position, for now
Aine Collins: ‘It’s very disappointing, because we worked very hard’
GAA, soccer and rugby followers certainly have lots to choose from this Christmas
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