‘Your bike could still get wet’: Review into ‘inexcusable’ €336,000 bike shed at Leinster House requested
OPW says public money must be spent ‘transparently’ as Minister of State confirms review into cost
OPW says public money must be spent ‘transparently’ as Minister of State confirms review into cost
Rebel backbencher Neasa Hourigan loses out on position in narrow vote
Dublin Central TD, a candidate for deputy leader position, lost whip 15 months ago when voting against Government
Minister of State says it is ‘best’ to have a woman in the role for gender balance after Roderic O’Gorman landed party’s top job
Roderic O’Gorman is the favourite to succeed Eamon Ryan but Pippa Hackett has mounted a strong campaign focusing on rural Ireland
Ossian Smyth has also declared his interest in Catherine Martin's former position
Green Party TD opens up about her party leadership ambitions in wide-ranging interview with Hot Press magazine
ComReg told Green Party TD Neasa Hourigan price increases linked to inflation
Economists and politicians, including Joe O’Brien and Neasa Hourigan, call on G20 member states to enact new tax regimes
Paul Murphy and Neasa Hourigan express concern over move by Defence Forces
While Britain and Canada express interest in initiative, foetal alcohol spectrum disorder group, Irish language supporters and wine importers voice range of complaints
Iona Institute CEO says case was not a Slapp lawsuit as was claimed in the Dáil under parliamentary privilege
Rebel Green Neasa Hourigan voted with the Government, as did a number of Independent TDs
Rebel TD’s support ahead of Dáil confidence vote remains unclear
Labour Party tables motion of no confidence in Government, while Sinn Féin proposes legislation that would see eviction ban extended into 2024
Unrest in Green Party over suspension of Neasa Hourigan
Varadkar ‘disappointed’ at DUP’s refusal to return to Stormont in spite of Windsor Framework
Minister of State Pippa Hackett believes Coalition has a safe majority should confidence votes arise over eviction ban
Inside Politics Digest: Coalition will try to move the agenda on from evictions ban, but issue will roll into another week
Dublin Central TD loses all Oireachtas committee positions, including €10,082-a-year role as Oireachtas budgetary oversight committee chair
Green and Independent votes under pressure this week as Opposition lays down challenges
Green Party politicians voice concerns on ending eviction ban, but sources say a number of measures agreed including council purchases of homes as social housing
Vote to come amid recriminations in Green Party after TD for Dublin Central Neasa Hourigan signals she will vote with Sinn Féin against Government
TD says she will oppose Coalition during Sinn Féin motion about decision to end eviction ban
Leo Varadkar this week defended Government’s decision to let moratorium lapse at the end of March
Two messages posted in Whatsapp group for party’s elected representatives, understood to be raising concern about the tweet, were deleted by another TD
Unfinished plan to allow tenants first refusal on properties could prompt rush to market before its introduction
Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien said pause had helped build up capacity in last-resort housing
Hourigan sharply critical of party leader Eamon Ryan for agreeing to eviction decision
Expectation is that three Coalition leaders will agree on Monday evening to extend ban in some form
Environmental groups fear new planning and development Bill will curtail access to justice and limit judicial review
Five public representatives describe a world of threats, insults and fear, driving one to conclude: ‘I’ve gone past the stage of recommending politics to people’
Timetable for legislation still achievable despite Green Party’s push for extensive input from environmental NGOs which have been critical of the Bill
Green Party TD Neasa Hourigan says it is time to question the use of consumption taxes
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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
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