Another chaotic week in Trumpland as Nato summit navigates ‘daddy’ issues
From a Dáil row over the GPO to further housing woes, your essential end-of-week politics catch-up
From a Dáil row over the GPO to further housing woes, your essential end-of-week politics catch-up
Long-standing Dáil custom is most commonly used when a Minister travels abroad or is sick
Jim O’Callaghan says UK charge against ‘Mo Chara’ could not occur in Ireland
Judges would be able to issue civil protection orders to apply after offenders released under proposed Bill
Some people might have been thinking Jim O’Callaghan was chosen to answer questions precisely because of the topic
Initial testing to start in two years’ time within ‘controlled area’ for bus, rail and Luas services
Sinn Féin leader says November poll must be last where franchise not all-Ireland
Imagine Micheál Martin doing your weekly shop? He’d refuse to look at a biscuit, the house would be awash with broccoli and you’d die for the want of a cheese-and-onion crisp
Children’s Ombudsman representative says children in emergency accommodation cannot get childhoods back
There had been efforts to have the new hospital called after Kathleen Lynn
Health service trying to accommodate more patients outside traditional weekday hours
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Former SDLP leader Colum Eastwood will ‘take time to think about’ possible candidacy
Simon Harris claims Sinn Féin is the ‘wealthiest party’ and property owner in the Dáil
Minister has kept 89% supertax on bonuses over €20,000 for bank executives in place even as he removes cap on salaries
Bedlam and singing outside London court as Kneecap’s Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh appears on charge over displaying Hizbullah flag
Campaign savagery proves the system works because it weeds out the inexperienced, self-deluded and fantasists
Among Raise the Roof demonstrators were couple in ‘very secure jobs’ but ‘still not able to afford property in Dublin’
Some 830 council homes nationally have been vacant for more than a year
‘The greatest threat to Irish democracy comes from a sense that it is not delivering materially for people’
Sinn Féin leader says Government should seek UN reform over ‘sidestepping’ organisation
Some in the Coalition parties fear the costs could outweigh the gains regarding changes to rent pressure zones regime while others point to the longer-term electoral picture
Former Sinn Féin president calls for ‘substantial reform’ of broadcaster
14 families burnt out of their homes and children forced to hide from mobs
All parties in executive ‘on the same page’ in condemning ‘violent racism’, Michelle O’Neill said
The case of Evan Fitzgerald has been referred to Fiosrú, the police ombudsman
Arizona woman Lauren Harvey, a regular visitor to Ireland, gifted Friends of Sinn Féin its largest ever cash donation
Department of Housing suggestion that commission’s recommendations were under way ‘not true in any meaningful sense’
Left-wing and Independent politicians claim number of Oireachtas members are uncomfortable with plans to relax triple lock
Dublin City Council member Madeleine Johansson is one of some 30 Red Network activists who have left People Before Profit
Property owners group says planned reforms, set to go before Cabinet on Tuesday, would be unfair to private landlords
The Social Democrats motion is similar to a Sinn Féin motion defeated in the Dáil at the end of May
Figures show more than 40 personnel in health service in similar situations since 2014
Why did the BBC press on? Because it is an intractable bureaucracy with no respect for public money
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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