After the murder of Veronica Guerin in 1996, everything changed
Former minister for justice Nora Owen recalls the killing 25 years ago and its aftermath
Former minister for justice Nora Owen recalls the killing 25 years ago and its aftermath
Retiring Independents predict election will be difficult for non-aligned candidates
Switch to four-seater with Maureen O’Sullivan not standing opens up race significantly
Fianna Fáil, Social Democrats, Greens due to fight for seat held by Gregory group
Exhibition on Dublin Central TD’s life to run in local library for several weeks
How ‘mammies, daddies, an IRA activist and a priest’ took on Dublin’s drug dealers
In our pluralist system anyone can run for the Dáil, regardless of resources
‘Michael Healy-Rae can continue his family’s tradition of dressing for a coursing meet’
Outspoken TD who bravely took a stand against Provisional IRA
Dublin’s north inner city reflects the social deprivation exploited by drug gangs
It is the triump of ideology over what parents want, which is to look after children at home
The power-sharing model associated with post-conflict resolution can provide an alternative
Paschal Donohoe and Mary Lou McDonald elected as Gary Gannon loses out on last count
People voted for change in 2011, but it never happened. Their anger has hardened into disillusionment
Meet the Voters: ‘Crime has festered while politicians sit on their hands’
‘Two political hawks swoop in to pounce on unsuspecting prey of north Kerry’
Sinn Féin TD garners little sympathy after revealing his brother is a recovering addict
The real people behind the characters in ‘Charlie’, the TV drama based on the life of former taoiseach Charles Haughey
Obituary: Trademark cap, distinctive turn of phrase were part of Kerryman’s armour
Shane Ross found out it can sometimes be hard to spend a penny in Leinster House
A real crisis has finally hit: how to get a country star on to centre stage
Some of the new faces elected at the weekend may find it difficult to get on
Labour councillor Dermot Lacey says everything was up for discussion
The Capuchin Day Centre on Bow Street in Dublin feeds up to 950 people every day who are down on their luck
Brother of late Dublin Central deputy says he championed the regeneration of the area
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