President Connolly – How the Race Was Won: Striking reminder of botched presidential campaign
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Review into handling of campaign expected before Christmas
The dust has settled after Micheál Martin’s disastrous choice of Jim Gavin as Fianna Fáil’s candidate, but there may be a a mood for change
The Taoiseach grins in the driver’s seat while Sensible Simon steers the economy
Lawyers for Jim Gavin and for the party studying the report, TDs and senators are told
In the absence of change, critical shortages of water and power likely within a few years, notes report
Penal reform group calls on Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan to publish prison inspection reports
The bourgeoisification of the Irish workforce is a remarkable phenomenon
Uisce Éireann says ‘there is no capacity for new connections’ at Carrignavar near the city
Legislation seeks to end to lawsuits designed to stymie comment and coverage on particular individuals or organisations
Chief Rabbi says Jewish story deserves not to be ‘whitewashed or erased’
In the News podcast: Bill to rename Dublin Airport after visionary taoiseach has been brought forward in the Dáil
We have seen before how cutting ‘red tape’ leads to disaster, especially in planning and housing
Flexibility for broadband customers, immigration reform and flood relief also on the agenda
Right now, Sinn Féin are the bookies’ favourites to win the next general election, but you might as well ask Mystic Meg
Leo Varadkar, Paschal Donohoe and Simon Coveney are gone but the question remains: what does Fine Gael stand for?
Authenticity matters more, and charisma cannot be contrived
Was he handed a golden ticket and is the ‘Prudent Paschal’ moniker justified?
Pundit addresses Oireachtas committee after it emerged he provided media training Jim Gavin during presidential election
Vote is expected in late spring 2026 and looks set to field contenders from across the political spectrum
The pundit and former politician is due to appear at the Oireachtas Media Committee on Wednesday evening
The Morning Post’s scoop on the Boundary Commission was a profound shock to the Free State government
Yates worked as commentator during presidential election after providing undisclosed coaching to failed candidate Jim Gavin
Less than a year after Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil were returned to power, Coalition must cushion a heavy blow
State firm told to review contractual provision for financial penalties with manufacturer of new fleet
‘Why must those who live in working-class communities ... endure what would not be tolerated’ elsewhere?’ asks Maurice Quinlivan
Ivana Bacik says election of Catherine Connolly as President brought together Irish left and her party is willing to work to align policies
Policy needs to tilt in favour of those needing a home and away from people who already have one
Taoiseach and party leader Micheál Martin is deemed vulnerable by insiders after the Jim Gavin debacle, but there is a sense that any potential heave is on hold
Department of Public Expenditure has been criticised over hurdles large projects have had to clear
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Taoiseach has cautioned Dáil previously that tracking services may ‘just not implementable’
Former Dublin GAA manager says people need ‘resilience’ to cope with challenges and the most important thing is ‘what you do next’
Micheál Martin rejects suggestion that review into Jim Gavin’s candidacy has been delayed
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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