Dublin North-West constituency profile: Dessie Ellis vote may drop but it’s hard to see seat in danger
Election 2024: Rory Hearne of the Social Democrats hopes to hold Róisín Shortall seat as parachute candidate
Election 2024: Rory Hearne of the Social Democrats hopes to hold Róisín Shortall seat as parachute candidate
Behind the scenes the mood among Government TDs has soured in a hard-to-read vote
Strong approval for Micheál Martin and Darragh O’Brien but divided views on forming a government with Sinn Féin
Delegation including state and national legislators will meet Martin and McGrath on Friday
TD Paul McAuliffe says Public Accounts Committee eager to ‘wrap this up’ and move on from payment issues
Committee hearings into RTÉ payments controversy provided stark contrast between top performers and those who scaled soaring heights of incoherence
RTÉ executives push back on assertions made by Tubridy and Kelly; DG says he was surprised to hear former chief financial officer had availed of exit package
Involvement of anti-immigration National Party and Irish Freedom Party widely condemned
TDs Paul Murphy, Richard Boyd Barrett, Gino Kenny and Bríd Smith did not applaud
Homes are being petrol bombed and threats issued by gangs on social media, says TD
New Oireachtas committee hears recommendations to ‘force’ change quickly
Minister of State says sequencing of debates does not imply ‘a hierarchy of importance’
Comptroller casts doubt on possibility of ‘material loss of public funds’
Public ‘have lost all faith’ in project as delays continue, says member of PAC
Government TDs defend cost-rental proposals, saying they could be ‘game-changing’
Department secretary general defends work on projects saying: ‘We are going as fast as our little legs can carry us’
Tánaiste says citizens’ assembly next year will examine the issue
Active claims currently number 12,000, including 305 cases relating to CervicalCheck
State Claims Agency director to provide detail on compensation and legal costs paid out
Officials from department and hospital board refuse to give PAC estimates of final cost
‘Fine Gael has a very clear strategy to try and attract voters from Fianna Fáil,’ says FF TD
Housing chief agrees capital spend must ‘significantly’ increase
Smyth to seek approval for increased salary for role
Concern over process to remove elected mayor will become ‘political football’
Micheál Martin says Ireland will be in a ‘different position’ in April due to vaccination
Oireachtas housing committee narrowly votes not to debate legislation
Darragh O’Brien’s twin Bills to tackle housing crisis seen as pivotal to fortunes of party
PAC hears 2019 liquidation of security transit company a ‘very unfortunate event’ for racing body
A year after the general election, Martin indicates a sea-change in FF stance
The pandemic has made for an unusual first year in the Dáil for some 40 deputies
Louise O’Reilly says a lot of money spent on ‘very slick’ documents
Dara Calleary takes social protection role while Barry Cowen turns down climate job
Cabinet divided on legislation which has been moved to Oireachtas Committee on Justice
Majority in FF do not want leader’s removal, but many take issue with his operating style
Company unfairly dragged through a ditch in court of public opinion
Councillor apologises for controversial gender remarks
Shortall says party ‘will be speaking to everybody over the coming days’
Fianna Fáil to emerge on top with Green Party in line to hit double figures
President to attend 75th anniversary of liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi camp
Inside Politics: Varadkar accused of playing political game on homeless man incident
Tent containing homeless man was ‘checked verbally’ before being lifted
Leo Varadkar is criticised after calling on FF mayor to make statement on incident
Messages to private party Whatsapp group say the Government performed ‘own goal’
Minister criticises those ‘seeking headlines’ as mayors say they will not attend ceremony
Farmers calling for emergency meeting of the beef taskforce
Dublin city councillors approved €7m deal with Bartra for development near Phoenix Park last month
Deal for affordable rental units would be ‘entirely separate’ to procurement process
Q&A: The council has agreed a deal with Bartra for regeneration of the derelict flats
Minister for Housing says there is no legal basis for agreement on new homes site
Increased charges and reduced services not acceptable, claims Paul McAuliffe
People urged to avoid illegal fires and fireworks on October 31st due to risks to life
Tourism chiefs hope four events over two days will help sector as Brexit bites
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