Carer settles €1m tax bill with Revenue
Defaulters list show 35 taxpayers agree to pay total of €6 million in first quarter
Defaulters list show 35 taxpayers agree to pay total of €6 million in first quarter
Green Party’s rising star Saoirse McHugh was knocked out after the fifth count
The regulars at Guiry’s Bar in Foxford are tired of the ‘same old’ politics
Candidates try to avoid campaigns going up in smoke while country is king in Mayo
The party needs to stop talking itself into opposition, reckons Simon Harris
Varadkar makes lame jokes about Oliver Callan as Michael Collins lip syncs to Abba
Former Rose of Tralee launches election campaign as candidate in Co Mayo
Protests near the site at Bellacorick highlight concerns about the developers’ approach
Uninterested reaction from early morning commuters at train station canvass
Gardaí advise politicians on how best to assist staff in wake of rising threat from public
Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed defends his handling of fodder crisis
Move follows reports of staff being verbally abused and threats of violence against them
Minister says deal with retailers will see alcohol become less visible in shops
Anti-abortion professor declines to give evidence to ‘kangaroo court’
Minister prepared to ‘tweak’ contentious Public Health Alcohol Bill being debated by Senators
US professor is second ‘pro-life’ witness to decide not to give evidence on Eighth Amendment
No members of Kenny’s family will seek to succeed him as a TD for Mayo
Minister has proposed Bill amendment to ease effect of changes on small, rural retailers
Former taoiseach has been a TD since 1975
Dáil movers, shakers, losers and inbetweeners: A selection from the corridors of power
Policies will be ‘rural-proofed’, new Minister tells homecoming celebration in Westport
‘Absolutely no doubt’ racketeers and criminals that flourished on Border would return
Moving her lips and swinging her hips, Michelle Mulherin makes all the right moves
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have co-operated to push back the legislation by nine months
Condolences expressed in Seanad for attacks in Berlin and killing of Russian ambassador
Labour Senator Ivana Bacik calls for foreign policy debate
John Clarke threw home-made petrol bomb through office window in January 2015
Accused man (41) ‘severely psychotic’ at time of arson attack on Fine Gael politician’s office
FG members claim the Seanad was not given the chance to buy final tickets
Mayo supporters and Senators travel to Dublin in search of seats and long-awaited glory
Former ministers Paudie Coffey and Jimmy Deenihan also thought to be named
Enda Kenny can select 11 candidates for Upper House and will choose some ex-FG TDs
Sources say Minister open to idea of taking one of 11 seats in gift of next taoiseach
Jack Chambers was among the victims of the personal attacks which are now the norm
Galway West had no female TD for decades until Connolly and Naughton’s success
Many of the women elected to the 32nd Dáil have a strong political track record
Many of the women elected to the 32nd Dáil have a strong political track record
Strategy will boost parliamentary party in constituencies where support is strong
Taoiseach roundly praised by supporters at dinner in Castlebar
John Perry insists he will run for party in general election despite convention defeat
Specialists from Edinburgh’s Royal Infirmary will operate between now and January
Senator eats McGrath alive over his ‘outrageous’ behaviour in Oireachtas restaurant
FG deputy suggested gender quota legislation was behind request for him to move
John O’Mahony has been asked to transfer to Galway West for general election
Minister for Jobs says enterprise policies hadn’t reflected Ireland’s economic needs
Mayo Fine Gael deputy says she will repay the €2,000 cost of the calls, if required to do so
Review: The airwaves were full of an issue that refuses to shed its significance
Noonan, Varadkar, Reilly and Bruton availed of perk open to all Oireachtas members
Decision in January as Mayo drops to four seats with no FG hope of retaining all its TDs
Former minister for justice says he believes move was done to avoid controversy
Delays in implementing broadband strategy compared to ‘draining the Shannon’
Passenger numbers for 2013 were 3 per cent below record of 686,000 in 2012
Many successful journeys from ‘slavery of addiction to the freedom of recovery’
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