Willie O’Dea says he would quit FF rather than support another coalition
‘We have lost ground by being indistinguishable from Fine Gael,’ Limerick TD says
‘We have lost ground by being indistinguishable from Fine Gael,’ Limerick TD says
Focus on vaccination as 800,000 to become eligible for booster in March, Martin says
Government is staring down the barrel of yet another problem as inflation sets the pace
Top-up to Student Assistance Fund announced to help with cost of food, books, bills
Pensions Commission argues age for eligibility should rise to 68 years by 2039
TDs and Senators pose with their pets and Howlin marks a special anniversary
Booster vaccine doses to be made available to people aged 40-49 from Sunday
Fianna Fáil TD responds to crowds of people gathering in Limerick on Wednesday
Coalition TDs ponder impact of aspects of tax and spending plan on different sectors of society
McGrath fields views of backbench TDs on budget during parliamentary party meeting
O’Dea ploughed on with question about Limerick-Cork motorway, tortured by terrible feeling
Those in favour of new FF leader likely to back Coveney as losing whip would place them outside parliamentary party for six months
Progressive Democrats founder made ‘extensive’ contribution to public life, says Higgins
Nphet modelling did not include Niac advice on vaccines for young people, Donnelly says
Developer is linked to bulk sale of social housing in Limerick to approved bodies
Dáil echoes to criticism from TDs – that move is contrary to regional development policy
Move comes in wake of outrage sparked by magazine’s ‘stab city’ article
One-quarter of TDs are property investors or landowners
Minister for Beer Gardens mortifies former hacks amid leaks of ridiculous proportions
Radio: Sarah McInerney and Cormac Ó hEadhra combine rigorous interviews with light relief
Plan to hold off on €58m project sparked backlash from community and local TDs
A year after the general election, Martin indicates a sea-change in FF stance
Public vote could be held as early as October following approval of move in 2019
Christmas visits off the menu as Oireachtas restaurant only open to serving members
Dara Calleary takes social protection role while Barry Cowen turns down climate job
Defence Forces head then said being killed is not a reason to get award
From Barry Cowen to ministerial pay, the Coalition has had more than a few wobbles
The impression is of a Government whose disparate parts have yet to cohere into an effective whole
Ministers taking 10% reduction still paid more than previous government
Government TDs raise concerns after 104 people had their pandemic unemployment payment cut after foreign travel
Cowen affair may mean as many as one-third of party TDs no longer support the Taoiseach
Future of wage subsidy scheme will also be considered in coalition’s economic plan
More significant than geographical imbalances is scarcity of women in new administration
Fianna Fáil TD says he resents claims that people on pandemic benefit ‘gaming the system’
Fianna Fáil TD contacted by workers concerned measures not being followed
Fianna Fáil leader to continue efforts to form a coalition with Fine Gael
Criticism of party’s performance on social media raised at parliamentary party meeting
Limerick politicians clash in wake of Sinn Féin TD ousting Fianna Fáil TD as poll-topper
Fine Gael’s Kieran O’Donnell regained seat lost in 2016
Fianna Fáil to emerge on top with Green Party in line to hit double figures
Promises and auction politics will not solve the challenge of funding vast future pension costs
Possible short-term electoral gain has blinded everyone to the need for long-term reform
Catherine Noone’s Volkswagen runs her into bother while Kevin O’Keeffe’s joke backfires
Trade union movement accuses Doherty of being imprudent on self-employed
Parties at odds over plans to outlaw contracts forcing people to retire at 65
If there is a ‘Green wave’ nationally, it should wash through Limerick with election of Leddin
Minister says she will respond to an enforcement notice ‘if it ever arrives’
Q&A: Dominic Coyle answers your personal finance questions
Government may challenge Data Protection Commissioner’s ruling restricting use of card
Ministers took time to realise Donohoe was serious about tightening expenditure
Cabinet hears about tight parameters for budget due to potential no-deal Brexit
Fianna Fáil social protection spokesman believes FG intends to allocate greater resources to younger families
Fianna Fáil spokesman responds that Regina Doherty would not intimidate him
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