This is a disastrous day for Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael
Huge number of spoiled votes conveys a message of hostility towards established politics
Huge number of spoiled votes conveys a message of hostility towards established politics
The battle to claim the narrative of what this diverse group of unhappy voters wanted is already underway
She has a tough task ahead: speak for the established State, represent a radical opposition to it and give hope to those who are increasingly disenchanted
The Fine Gael campaign focused more on getting out the party’s vote than on appealing to other voters
A superb piece of scholarship that distils more than 1,000 tumultuous years into a coherent narrative
We claim to want a non-political figure, then recoil when that person turns out to have had a normal, flawed life
She proved to be an exceptional candidate – poised, disciplined and possessed of an unflappable temperament
With its UK motor finance provision, Bank of Ireland shows it has learned from tracker scandal here
Society’s drug issue poses a different challenge for the GAA than for other sporting bodies because it has always seen itself almost as a secular church
Far-right agitators, retweeted by prominent international figures including billionaire Elon Musk, used social media networks to foment anger
From Jim Gavin’s white chinos to Maria Steen’s handbag to Catherine Connolly’s snappy slogan, the votes are in
The more people believe property prices can only rise, the more recklessly they behave
Manar Mervat Al Shouha, who fled civil war, prefers to talk through her paintings, but she has much to say about her fears for Syria, Irish people’s indirectness, and how ‘the feeling of time’ is similar in both countries
Centenary of interwar design style is a reminder of what we’ll lose if we let its gems decay
Preparing for his starring role in the biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, the actor had a moment of panic when he realised his fingers wouldn’t co-operate
Author and host of the How to Fail podcast on growing up in Northern Ireland, writing a column when she was 12, and her new novel, One of Us
Contoversial Kinski was the star of many Werner Herzog films
The American author’s latest novel connects a child’s trauma to political disappearances in Japan
There are echoes of Frankenstein in this prequel to Awad’s much-loved novel Bunny
Fintan O’Toole and Sam McBride demonstrate the importance of free and reasoned deliberation
Radio: The Today FM host is dependably thorough when he interviews Catherine Connolly and, at last, Heather Humphreys
Against Munster, we saw signs that members of this wonderful generation of Leinster and Irish players are nearing their end
In Emma Martin’s restaging of her choreography, the dancers become one with Andrew Hamilton’s music
Karen Duggan on Ireland’s inconsistent form; Jack O’Connor on a memorable year for Kerry
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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