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Ireland is one of Europe’s most referendum-happy nations - that is not without its pitfalls
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Ireland is one of Europe’s most referendum-happy nations - that is not without its pitfalls
After Mairead McGuinness’s department, none of the three main parties even has a candidate
Tommy Reilly was a councillor in Meath for almost three decades
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
‘What will happen is workers who use AI will replace those who don’t,’ says Fianna Fáil TD
Time is running out for candidates, and ‘without a nomination you can’t fundraise, you can’t build a team’
Diaspora voices on vital issues muted when Ireland should be at its most pluralistic
The last election was not especially exciting, but the three before it were among the most unpredictable in Irish history
Party sources expect decision in August with last candidate having run in 1997
Sinn Féin the richest of the three big parties with unmatched reserve of €8.7m, accounts show
Gardaí managing complex and serious investigations while ‘relying primarily on manual spreadsheets or paper-based systems’
Unified patent system would ‘make life easier’ for Irish inventors and small businesses, says Malcolm Byrne
We hear a lot about ‘accidental landlords’ making ‘pin money’. The data tells a very different story
Jim O’Callaghan and Peter Burke have made promising starts, James Browne has a lot of catching up to do
The nature of this disagreement suggests tougher debates to come
‘Astonishing’ that HSE expects number of overdue assessments to rise this year to more than 24,000, says Sinn Féin leader
‘Inappropriate’ to disclose numbers involved or details regarding those affected, says Department of Public Expenditure
Several potential contenders covet the nomination, but sources say with certainty that none have captured Micheál Martin’s imagination
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke ‘unequivocally’ reaffirms commitment to reducing rate from 13.5 to 9 per cent
Peadar Tóibín says Aontú is not interested in talking to former CMO if he seeks nominations to run for presidency
Court told defendant appeared unsteady and smelled of alcohol after late-night collision
Investment surge pledged by Coalition, especially in the areas of water, energy infrastructure and housing
TD warns of breeding practices where 8,000 pups registered annually but 25,000 for sale on dog website
White House official put forward the idea to the British in 2000, documents show
Waterways Ireland asked by former minister for housing and local government Darragh O’Brien to ‘reflect’ on charges
Plus Catherine Connolly’s limo life, national anthem lessons and a recession-busting ruse in waiting
Former minister has made clear her wish to be nominated by the party
Catherine Connolly next most popular in Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll, but many voters not engaged in Áras race
Dublin city councillors abandon discounts, with homeowners facing increases of between €18 and €797
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Council set to abandon discount at same time as revaluation hits, with some homeowners facing rises worth hundreds
Poll shows Sinn Féin voters join Fianna Fáil and Fine Gaelers in circumspect response to Occupied Territories Bill
Modifications to Central Applications Office calculations not to begin until 2027
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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