Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael to stand on their record in government
Taoiseach Simon Harris says the three Coalition parties had governed well together and passed five progressive budgets
Taoiseach Simon Harris says the three Coalition parties had governed well together and passed five progressive budgets
Retiring TDs clear out their offices as Micheál Martin and Bríd Smith get into head-to-head over alternative government and both their fathers being ‘busmen’
Election 2024: Sinn Féin’s Seán Crowe won almost 30 per cent of the vote in 2020
It’s difficult to imagine any other European city allowing the development that has blighted the Liberties
Council agrees to keep 15 per cent reduction in 2025, with increases expected from 2026
Labour says budget was ‘all glitter and full of shiny gimmicks’; Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has said she ‘wants to see a full restoration’ of barristers fees
Sinn Féin and Labour express support for scrapping €3,000 student registration charge, but two main Government parties say boosting student grants is more equitable
Dublin West TD says parties must ‘come together to learn from what has happened in France’ in call for agreement
Another five years of FF/FG rule would be disastrous for the country. Left parties and Independents must come together and stop this happening
Verona Murphy’s Wexford Independent Alliance makes a splash and has five councillors elected
European election: Independents Michael McNamara and Mick Wallace, Sinn Féin’s Kathleen Funchion, Green Party’s Grace O’Sullivan and Fianna Fail’s Cynthia Ní Mhurchú are battling for the other three seats
Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Independent candidates have filled the vast majority of the seats declared so far
Sinn Féin spent €166,800 with Meta and Google, with Fine Gael’s online advertising costing €75,900 and Fianna Fáil spending €74,900 over three months
Local and European elections: Canvassing with People Before Profit’s Bríd Smith and Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin, you can sense a cooler atmosphere, and Sinn Féin is certainly no longer flavour of the month
Cocktail of misinformation, disinformation and right-wing populism not as prevalent in Ireland compared to Europe
With polling showing Independents on nearly a quarter of the vote, Ivana Bacik makes election pitch
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This day next week, Ireland goes to the polls to elect councillors, MEPs and a mayor for Limerick. Here’s the state of the nation
Local elections: More women starting to make a mark in a political system ultimately ‘designed primarily for men by men’
Richard Boyd-Barrett tells Housing Fight Back rally current State policy is a ‘disaster’
Candidates face a battle where party running mates could be their most dangerous rivals transfers will in many cases be decisive
People Before Profit councillor Hazel De Nortúin submitted complaint which has been referred back to Standards in Public Office
Planning and Development Bill wording offers ‘flexibility’ in building more social housing, says Fine Gael’s Kieran O’Donnell
Opposition parties demand early general election as Taoiseach shocks country by announcing he would resign as Fine Gael leader immediately and step down as the head of Government in early April
Staff and representatives had difficulty contacting new owners of business during two weeks’ notice given on closures
Shaykh Umar Al-Qadri says he did not want to see Ireland ‘go down the road’ of other European countries where anti-immigrant sentiment is surging
Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll shows party’s lead cut as Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael hold firm and smaller parties gain
Referendum countdown: Here is how many of the most prominent organisations recommend you vote - and why
More than 13,000 summonses for failure to pay TV licence issued last year, with Varadkar saying he would like a new system for funding public service broadcasting in place by 2025
Both referendums due to take place on March 8th, International Women’s Day
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Ceann Comhairle suspends chamber after People Before Profit TDs, calling for a debate on Gaza, fail to resume their seats
Bríd Smith accuses some TDs of echoing far-right, while Ceann Comhairle says her claims diminish ‘appalling nature’ of Nazism
Party will support referendums despite saying Government’s wording is ‘well short’ of what is required
Sinn Féin to meet next week to determine approach, while Labour, Social Democrats and People Before Profit all tabling amendments to proposed wording
Party rejects idea of ‘two-state solution’ in newly published pamphlet and call for new ‘secular, democratic Palestine’ in place of Israel
Political parties’ youngest local election candidates don’t remember the bad old days, but they’re optimistic that they can provide hope for the future
Pragmatists in Sinn Féin have accepted privately that a left-led government is unlikely and their most viable path to power is in a coalition with Fianna Fáil
Gongs go to Timmy Dooley, Mary Robinson, Seán Ó Fearghaíl, Louise O’Reilly, Thomas Pringle, Michael Collins, Mary Lou McDonald and Helen McEntee, but will they be thrilled?
People Before Profit TD Richard Boyd Barrett urges Government to do more for Irish citizens and those with Irish connections who are trapped in the conflict zone
More than 100 people demonstrate over US veto of UN Security Council resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza
People Before Profit calls for boycott ambassador’s reception over US refusal to back Gaza ceasefire
Fossil fuel allegations dismissed by Cop28 hosts as UAE insists ‘unprecedented outcome' still achievable
Incident one of two on Monday evening where Opposition politicians were targeted with People Before Profit blaming ‘far right agitators’
Opposition unites to condemn Government plans to remove triple lock mechanism
People Before Profit call for sanctions and stop to use of Shannon by US troops in motion
Inside Politics: People Before Profit return with another Gaza motion likely to be defeated by Government counter-motion
Taoiseach speaking ahead of Dáil motion calling for closure of Shannon to US military and sanctions against Israeli politicians
Inside Politics: It is rare that an issue so grips the attention and imagination of our parliament
Government TDs vote down attempts to amend budget legislation that will increase cap for qualifying expenditure on films to €125 million
Some 40 Irish citizens remain in Gaza, Taoiseach tells Dáil, as none have been able to leave enclave since first evacuations last week
People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith was speaking as Sinn Féin put forward a motion condemning Budget 2024′s housing measures
Television review: TG4 documentary is an unabashed love letter to the State as a provider of housing
Protesters marched through city centre chanting ‘Israeli ambassador; out out out’
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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
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