Savaged by Anton: Easy questions for Seán O’Rourke, gentle inquisition for Lynn Boylan
Radio: The former RTÉ presenter joins Anton Savage on Newstalk. Sinn Féin is under fire everywhere
Radio: The former RTÉ presenter joins Anton Savage on Newstalk. Sinn Féin is under fire everywhere
One big task for the party ahead of a general election will be to present a more concrete vision of the change it keeps talking about
Local and European elections: Taoiseach Simon Harris does lap of honour at count centre as Sunday’s tale of two parties came with an ending neither was expecting
The only certainty is uncertainty, but here are the key bellwethers and battlegrounds in the European and local elections
All eight Dublin MEP candidates were very well briefed, armed with immediate data and quotable quotes, and did not hold back during a spiky debate
Cathal Haughey’s second run for a council seat; the Irish man with a prominent view of Trump’s conviction; and Daithí Doolan’s spot-the-difference posters
Candidates face a battle where party running mates could be their most dangerous rivals transfers will in many cases be decisive
Use of items like Apple AirTags in British abuse cases rose by 317% in past five years with little to suggest statistics would be different in Ireland, Senator says
About 40 family members who lost loved ones in the disaster will meet the Taoiseach at Government Buildings on Saturday morning
The party decided not to be the party of change on climate change, which may be a smart political calculation, but comes at a cost
One of those new dog owners was Dublin-based Sandra Green, who adopted a retired greyhound called Otto, from a charity
Unelected people are prominent and important in the leadership and decision-making processes of Sinn Féin
Private flights from Ireland emitted 10.2 tonnes of CO2 per flight, the same as emitted by driving a petrol car over 40,000 km
Advertiser JC Decaux permitted to use public space for outdoor advertising for 15 years in return for bike scheme
Analysis: Party admits it must make several changes to spending declarations
Households bracing for bigger bills as utility inflation expected to extend into next year
A party that has long equivocated over Putin’s brutal regime has felt compelled to ditch its previous positions and embrace new ones
Routes typically focus on commuting to work than meeting care needs, report finds
Bacik helped to victory by social media manager from Corbyn’s Labour Party
Stations a short-term fix for technology gap while use of renewable energy is scaled up
Party majors on climate justice and just transition to exclusion of almost everything else
Gangs making millions of euro due to ‘lack of enforcement’ regarding animal welfare laws
Authors of report on media ownership claim release implied they were paid by IRA
State to act on reduction of food and construction waste as part of new Bill
SF calls on Taoiseach to sanction Minister over Zappone special envoy appointment
TD says ‘all options on table’ surrounding Coveney’s involvement in Zappone row
TD says more needs to be done to facilitate those in remote areas to travel without cars
Fine Gael’s James Geoghegan polls second and Sinn Féin’s Lynn Boylan takes third
Lynn Boylan achieved over 15% of first preferences in Dublin Bay South
General turnout unlikely to top 40%, as Bacik and Geoghegan considered frontrunners
Contest likely to be a two-horse race between FG’s James Geoghegan and Labour’s Ivana Bacik
Candidate believes party’s strong base in constituency will show in Thursday’s vote
Lockdown down emissions reductions were less than hoped for, he warns Seanad
Labour candidate is in what seems to be two-horse race in Dublin Bay South
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