‘The British were braced for failure.’ How the Anglo Irish Treaty of 1921 was negotiated
On the Treaty's centenary, Gretchen Friemann pieces together its creation
On the Treaty's centenary, Gretchen Friemann pieces together its creation
The Government needs to worry about who is flying in, not who is flying out
Video links and social distancing to be part and parcel of new committees
Nuair a tharlaíonn athrú sa tsochaí, go hiondúil is go mall réidh a tharlaíonn sé
Early celebrations give way to gloom as a stable government remains a distant hope
Road test: Spacious electric crossover has a claimed official range of 391km
Derry man was considering running for Dáil before handing in EU election nomination
Bacik says repeal of eighth amendment a big achievement but more ground to cover in 2019
Move follows C&AG report into controversial spending practices at university
Opinion: Damage to confidence in screening service by the Vicky Phelan case is massive
Total of 34 railway stations currently unmanned as part of ongoing review
Parties close to agreeing on introduction of charge as part of redrawing of 2007 law
Reports of some type of charge was ‘least surprising news of the year’
Documentary elevated Taoiseach into some sort of ruthlessly clever and manipulating leader
Former Rehab chief executive takes case over treatment by Public Accounts Committee
The recording of abstentions by TDs could leave new laws open to legal challenge
Charties have been used for years to reduce tax on international deals done from Dublin
For the time being Kenny is secure and the show goes on but it all depends on continued economic growth
Idea of two candidates tossing coin to decide rotation of ministry demeans office - FF chief
Analysis: A much different ministerial line-up reflects a heavily changed Dáil
Party leadership believes ‘grand coalition’ is only way to provide a stable government
Academics’ campaign seeks to identify where political reform can be implemented quickly
The prohibition of ‘smoky’ coal in 1990 resulted in 350 fewer annual deaths in city
PWC predicted losses of only €10.6bn for Irish banks
Politician says a woman ‘jumped up’ and ‘hopped herself off’ his car
Information is compiled using official records released by the Houses of the Oireachtas
Analysis: Defeat in Dublin South West takes gloss off good year for Sinn Féin
Minister for Children says Ireland must carry shame for what happened
Group understood to include Róisín Shortall, John Halligan andThomas Pringle
Tánaiste rejects suggestion that ‘Reform Alliance’ might destabilise coalition
House features 24 Senators defeated in the 2011 election
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices