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Modifications to Central Applications Office calculations not to begin until 2027
Businessman, who finished second in 2011 campaign, had recently been seen speaking to Independent TDs in Leinster House
Public has little sense the Government is getting to grips with problems
Analysis: Fine Gael support is close to a historic low and depends on older and middle-class voters
Despite gathering economic worries and concern about multinational sector, Government parties show little movement in support since April
Coalition’s chief rivals, Sinn Féin, slip back significantly and Independents make gains
Dáil Public Accounts Committee to review contract for television and audio coverage of Oireachtas proceedings
Decision on long-planned move, which was due to come into force in 2026, will be made next week
A critic of ‘warmongering’ and a Gaeilgeoir, Independent TD was not in the mix during Coalition talks
There were angry exchanges between Micheál Martin and Sinn Féin finance spokesman at finance committee
Vote of no-confidence in European Commission president had been tabled by far-right and populist parties
Four super-junior Ministers currently attend Cabinet
Under new Bill, assets seized by Criminal Assets Bureau can be disposed of after two years instead of five
City councillors seek ‘urgent meeting’ with Minister for Housing to discuss proposed changes
Rite & Reason: He cured a social ill with the Succession Act, which stopped men from cutting their wives out of their will
Irish presidential election campaign momentum hits doldrums amid fears of chilling effect on prospective candidates of personalised attacks
FAI was due to appear before committee next Wednesday
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Political parties no longer have ‘own entitlement’ to the presidency, says Taoiseach
Retailers should fight defamation claims ‘and not take easy route’, says Minister
Fine Gael privately seething over the controversy as Opposition parties unite in anger
Student college fees: Micheál Martin says there will not be a one-off cost-of-living payment again this year to reduce cost for students
All parties struggling to find candidates of sufficient stature to replace President Michael D Higgins
Bertie Ahern spent months publicly offering himself – though less ubiquitously of late, suggesting some private messages of discouragement have been sent
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
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Former SDLP leader Colum Eastwood will ‘take time to think about’ possible candidacy
They have power, but seem unwilling to introduce cultural change and fiscal discipline
European governments need to take concrete steps to pull support for Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territories, legal opinion states
Campaign savagery proves the system works because it weeds out the inexperienced, self-deluded and fantasists
It’s a profound insult to our national dignity that so many people no longer feel they have any prospect of owning their own home
The most worrying feature of the Coalition’s first six months in office has been the impression of drift. This is a step in the right direction
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