Woman (74) arrested in Belfast for wearing Palestine Action T-shirt released
Expressing support for Palestine Action or being a member was recently made a criminal offence in UK
Expressing support for Palestine Action or being a member was recently made a criminal offence in UK
The last election was not especially exciting, but the three before it were among the most unpredictable in Irish history
Fewer offences of possession of child sexual abuse material due to resource issues at online child exploitation unit
Early 20th century republicans revered his contemporary critics but their grandparents lived through the era of O’Connell as ‘the Liberator’ and champion of Catholic emancipation
Department of Justice says 490 beds have been removed from the system due to closures so far this year
Importance of road upgrade for constituents makes party’s tolerance of any political pain on it a genuine mystery
Sinn Féin the richest of the three big parties with unmatched reserve of €8.7m, accounts show
We cannot continue to neglect the largest and perhaps most special contiguous ecosystem on the island of Ireland
Party leader hosts boxing exhibition by Palestinian El Barrio and Dublin’s Dockland clubs
Sinn Féin MLA Liz Kimmins said improving the road which runs from Derry to the Border at Aughnacloy, Co Tyrone is a priority, after 50 people killed since 2007
A survey by The Irish Times suggests landlords outnumber renters by some distance among the politicians in Leinster House
A total of 301,000 households are in arrears on their electricity bills. The figures are creeping up even when the weather is mild
Unsuccessful candidates whose vote reaches a quarter of the quota are also in line for same increased level of refunds
‘Astonishing’ that HSE expects number of overdue assessments to rise this year to more than 24,000, says Sinn Féin leader
Northern Ireland’s First Minister discusses party leadership, presidency, teen pregnancy and ‘precious gift of peace’
Several potential contenders covet the nomination, but sources say with certainty that none have captured Micheál Martin’s imagination
Party figures move closer to idea of backing Catherine Connolly
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Councillor criticises ‘nonsense’ online claims over adjoining site earmarked for social housing
Máiría Cahill’s isolation was rooted in terror of the tribe. For the Brennan sisters theirs was about protecting reputations
Investment surge pledged by Coalition, especially in the areas of water, energy infrastructure and housing
She also thought Tony Blair ‘should be much tougher with IRA’, friend told British prime minister’s chief of staff
White House official put forward the idea to the British in 2000, documents show
Treatment of the so-called ‘on-the-runs’ later became a major controversy
Oireachtas defence committee to meet this week to discuss its recommendations on the legislation
Spending on infrastructure to rise as cost-of-living measures unlikely to feature
Plus Catherine Connolly’s limo life, national anthem lessons and a recession-busting ruse in waiting
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
Poll shows Sinn Féin voters join Fianna Fáil and Fine Gaelers in circumspect response to Occupied Territories Bill
First Minister Michelle O’Neill says UK law change is a ‘step forward for democracy’ but DUP opposes lowering voting age
Tánaiste hits out at Sinn Féin error on supermarket ownership - ‘I know who owns SuperValu’
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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