Miriam Lord’s Week: Leo’s Chinese lantern sparks security alert at Leinster House
Luckily, Tánaiste was in Chile for Paddy’s Day when suspicious package arrived
Luckily, Tánaiste was in Chile for Paddy’s Day when suspicious package arrived
Ireland is in second place but 13-point gap to the leaders will be difficult to close
Government clear on Israel’s responsibility under international law, Coveney says
Micheál served up a nourishing number soup and we lapped it up with palpable relief
FF and FG agree position should rotate between leaders and on equal split of ministerial jobs
TDs to gather on Thursday afternoon to hear statements on Covid-19 and related social protection measures
What will happen when the 33rd Dáil convenes today
Dáil Clerk pursuing financial contribution from manufacturer with €2m spend forecast
Blame for controversy does not lie with politicians, says Heather Humphreys
Analysis: Another case of a State body identifying errors, but not identifying blame
Timeline: By the time OPW saw a problem with the printer’s size, it was already too late
Oireachtas spent €230,000 to fit printer into Leinster House after measurement error
Fitting state-of-the-art €808,000 printer entailed tearing down walls, embedding steel
Learjet woes, compo culture and Maria Bailey all made an appearance this week
Oireachtas staff are refusing to be trained on how to use it until they are given pay rise
Houses of the Oireachtas Commission ponders request to address concerns on issue
A transparent voting system and real sanctions for those who transgress are urgently required
Party is damaged by Dáil voting controversy and glad election is not imminent
Move follows publication of Bill which would allow citizens resident outside State to vote
Survey shows sagging floors creating fire safety issue in parliament building
Director of Corporate Enforcement has said he would release report if offered protection
Reallocation of UK’s 73 European Parliament seats allows for more Irish representatives
Ms Justice Isobel Kennedy to act as chairwoman ahead of October vote
Council’s director questioned at committee about friendship with Michael Colgan
Childcare providers in northeast must take care with supplies and follow advice - HSE
Demand for investigation after half translators seek transfers amid allegations of stalking
Crumlin building to be converted to ‘family hub’ as alternative hotel accommodation
Easter story reshaped into social drama that addresses key challenges for society
Dublin City councillors express concern at over-concentration in disadvantaged areas
Simon Coveney vowed 300 homes would be built or under construction by end of 2016
Upper chamber’s arrogance shows nothing but contempt for the National Museums
Suggestions of a ‘grab’ are inaccurate – integrity of museum will be protected
Severe structural issues recorded in nine estates across the city due to mineral
Businessman claims Colm Keaveney defamed him in Dáil speech in June 2015
New committee on Dáil reform discusses how House can be run more effectively
Major event to coincide with Allianz football finals at Croke Park on April 24th
Fine Gael’s Andrew Doyle came second, with Independent TD Maureen O’Sullivan third
In change from previous practice, Ceann Comhairle will be chosen by secret ballot
If Micheál Martin says no to Enda Kenny, he will have to work up a credible explanation
Dublin council faces costs in excess of €7m over structural issues in social housing
Work of committee was due to end in November and could be derailed by early election
Whistleblower alleged former Labour leader had advance knowledge prior to appearance
Whistleblower claims ex-Labour leader was given advantage before inquiry appearance
Senan Allen asked to report on contentious whistleblower allegations by end of August
Peter Finnegan told committee senior counsel appointed to conduct investigation
Referendum Commission guide to be sent to 2 million households at end of month
Minister says it will not be ready in time for 2016 general election
As Milton Keynes rolls out a new money-saving sensor program, how has Dublin’s much heralded 2012 ‘smart city’ initiative fared since its launch?
€5m budget for investigation will necessitate supplementary estimate
Judge Peter Smithwick submitted his report last Friday to the acting Clerk of the Dáil
Inquiry set up over allegations of collusion by gardaí in murder of RUC officers in 1989
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