Michael O’Kennedy obituary: A Fianna Fáil veteran who enjoyed long and varied career
Former minister, senator and European commissioner is remembered for his integrity
Former minister, senator and European commissioner is remembered for his integrity
Judge Neilan sat mainly in the midland counties
Members’ views of ‘no consequence as to actions of the leader’, says TD who quit FF
Poems discovered in Charles Haughey’s private papers after he died aged 80 in 2006
Many wonder how politician of proven ability could fail so badly to understand national mood
Blasts from the party’s past gather to pay homage to former tánaiste Ray MacSharry
Deloitte partner Ann O’Brien and EFG executive Raj Singh to join on April 25th
Then minister for finance said company’s record in Ireland was ‘very disappointing’
Memo from Ray MacSharry for 1988 event condemns plans of government colleague
Health decisions based on political expediency, says Sligo consultant Donal Murray
Congregation hears mercurial Crumlin native a ‘wonderful husband’ and good father
Katherine Zappone says yes to the dress as Mattie McGrath plays the self-blame game
Department of Finance warned failure to invest would make quality of output slip
Chief state solicitor wrote that Irish Times report rendered case ‘incapable of fair trial’
Relative of Constance Markievicz did not want estate turned into a ‘hurdy gurdy’ tourist attraction
Dukes puts the Fine Gael position on a more formal footing with the ‘Tallaght strategy’
Irish politicians have turned ‘pulling a fast one’ into an art form
Ceann comhairle examining if tougher sanctions can apply for abuse of Dáil privilege
Inside Politics: The configuration of Government makes for an undramatic budget
A retiring secretary general recalls a ‘Yes Minister’-style intervention
Former commissioner having dinner when ‘screaming and roaring occurred all over the place’
Ex- FF minister says he is in receipt of ‘quite a number’ of payments in new interview
Former senator Nioclás Ó Conchúbhair predicts FF and FG will not let process drag on
Tony McLoughlin of Fine Gael and Sinn Féin’s Martin Kenny also elected
Figures from business, sport and media attend Mount Cross cemetery in Kinvara
Senator Marc Mac Sharry attempted to grab the inquiry spotlight – but missed his mark
Despite controversy over personal finances he was one of most popular leaders in history of state
TD invited to repeat claims made under Dáil privilege outside the Oireachtas
Choice of two Sligo-based candidates provokes concern among party grassroots
Sinn Féin deputy leader’s comments were found to be an abuse of Dáil privilege
Allegations ‘in nature of being defamatory’ and an abuse of privilege, committee finds
Decision on abuse of process when linking ex-politicians to Ansbacher ‘flawed’
Former PD leader Des O’Malley calls accusation untrue and very damaging
Final episode of RTÉ1 series Charlie on late former taoiseach screens on Sunday night
The real people behind the characters in ‘Charlie’, the TV drama based on the life of former taoiseach Charles Haughey
Arthur Cox sought documents in which former Fianna Fail minister is named
Committee expected to respond it is not in a position to hand over the documents
McDonald says she is entitled to name in the Dáil former senior politicians accused by a whistleblower of tax evasion
Mary Lou McDonald defends decision to name some individuals in ‘Ansbacher’ dossier under Dáil privilege
Who they are and what they say in response to whistleblower allegations
Enda Kenny responds to Mary Lou McDonald’s listing of allegations against ex-ministers
Analysis: Party has taken entirely inconsistent stance on McCabe, Cahill and now Ryan
Names of former politicians investigated for alleged tax evasion read into Dáil record
Names in dossier of former politicians read out in Dáil
Analysis: Hogan’s apparent command of the agriculture brief assured his victory
MacSharry says FF-PDs ‘all wrong’ and ‘short-sighted’
New agriculture commissioner faces immediate challenge in Russian food ban
Albert Reynolds showed ‘nobody should be afraid of peace’ as he pursued Northern solution
State papers from 1983 show government softened approach as Patrick McLaughlin and deputy commissioner Joseph Ainsworth opted for retirement
Norwest - which has links with Ray MacSharry Jnr - apologises for unwittingly supplying contaminated beef
Bank directors not acting in public interest but in political interest, Adams claims
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