Sinn Féin is unlikely to replicate its 2020 election performance
Even if the party can pivot the overarching political discussion from immigration to housing, the terms of engagement will not be the same as in 2020
Even if the party can pivot the overarching political discussion from immigration to housing, the terms of engagement will not be the same as in 2020
Labour Senator warns of ‘fundamental flaw’ as Upper House debates third largest Bill in history of State
Level of gratuity will be linked to new higher salary for councillors under Government plans
New roles given to Fine Gael members cover areas including finance, housing, public works and health
Gasps at Oireachtas media committee hearing as figure of €450,000 for exit package for broadcaster’s former chief financial officer is revealed
Burke could potentially find himself spending longer in Mountjoy than some of the killers in his midst. That could not pass for justice
Ahead of private meeting of committee, chair Niamh Smyth says there is a disconnect between broadcaster’s board and executive
Committee hearings into RTÉ payments controversy provided stark contrast between top performers and those who scaled soaring heights of incoherence
State body had 16 uninsured vehicles on the road at one time and a court case is pending relating to a crash
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to come under pressure when Fine Gael politicians lay out Budget 2024 demands
Air Force One landed an hour later into Ireland West Airport on Friday afternoon
Minister for the Environment defends decision to remove remaining three board members of fisheries protection body in February
Locals across the country are complaining that refugees are being housed in large numbers with no consultation
Martin set to get his choice of cabinet posts while botched secondment could have repercussions for Donnelly
At least €2.8 bn in ‘debt warehouse’ scheme introduced to support businesses
FG representatives sought meeting following intensifying pressure from constituents for solution
Parliamentary party meeting hears support for 100% redress to remedy defective buildings
‘Finals bring their own element of chaos. No-one really knows what’s going to pan out’
County luminary is seen as having had a major impact on senior team over past two years
Many in the party accept Varadkar’s argument that his actions were in the national interest
The lack of recognition for the cleaners of this (very big) building is about to be rectified
Goalkeeper departs without the ultimate prize but with a reputation as one of the best
Xboxes fall under ‘incentivised regimes policy’, says director general of prison service
HSE should not be taking staff experienced at assessing children’s needs, ombudsman says
Alan Dillon looks back on the 2004 All-Ireland final and Mayo’s failure to stop the Kerry juggernaut
Deal established to provide financial support for those in private or public nursing home care
Long-serving TD elected unopposed, with Jennifer Carroll MacNeill as vice-chair
Party says FF must coalesce with SF or others if Mary Lou McDonald’s party fails to form left government
Green Party’s rising star Saoirse McHugh was knocked out after the fifth count
The regulars at Guiry’s Bar in Foxford are tired of the ‘same old’ politics
Engagement with Gaelic games has proved a potent tonic across the political spectrum
The Kerry coach brings a wealth of experience and is constantly innovating
Three ex-players who enjoyed glory with other teams reflect on the Mayo's long wait
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices