Paschal Donohoe’s resignation leaves Government substantially weaker with problems piling up
Less than a year after Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil were returned to power, problems are piling up
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Less than a year after Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil were returned to power, problems are piling up
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
Department of Public Expenditure has been criticised over hurdles large projects have had to clear
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
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
Minister for Housing James Browne ‘will not accept a lack of ambition’ to ensure progress; time will tell
New housing plan has promised the building of tens of thousands of homes
Micheál Martin is understood to have told party meeting he had a duty to lead the country and fulfil mandate
State has offered political and non-lethal military support since Russian invasion
Michael McGrath says initiative aims to safeguard fairness of elections and counter foreign information manipulation
Michael McGrath defends Fianna Fáil leader who is facing continued pressure over failed Jim Gavin presidency campaign
Simon Harris walked Catherine C up the aisle in Dublin Castle before giving her away to the people of Ireland
Pundit and media trainer says he was relying on his ‘personal integrity’ rather than disclosing work for party
The Social Democrats leader said she would rather lose her seat than adopt a more popular position on the nitrates derogation
Against the background of the Fianna Fáil media coaching controversy, a leading political communications trainer puts our reporter through his paces
Protests took place last year over plan to develop tented accommodation on site to rear of existing direct provision centre
Joseph O’Donovan returned to the woman’s place of work multiple times after being asked to leave and said he ‘could not help it’
Move follows controversy over former minister Ivan Yates providing coaching to Jim Gavin while broadcasting on political matters
It’s time the media C-suite removed the mote from its own eye
I cannot help but bristle at those who take solace in boring politicians, as evidence of a stable system
At Fine Gael meeting, Simon Harris tells colleagues emergency legislation can be used for critical infrastructure
Men such as Yates are indulged because they get to play the bombastic, slightly shocking counterpoint to their snowflake partner
There is a wealth illusion, and poorer households are particularly vulnerable to the policies that flow from it
Prof John Sweeney: Cop30 summit will struggle to make progress
In the News podcast: Hugh Linehan on how the Yates controversy could impact public trust in the media
‘Air travel is absurdly underpriced because its environmental costs are shouldered by no one – except the planet’
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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