The Irish Times view on the two byelections: a snapshot of the public mood
When the ballot boxes are opened on May 23rd they will provide a partial answer
Breaking news, analysis and comment on Irish political party Fianna Fáil
When the ballot boxes are opened on May 23rd they will provide a partial answer
Legislation underpinning reforms, aimed at bringing more Airbnb style properties back to long-term market, still being drafted
‘If there’s a row like that going on in Kilgarvan, someone better tell me,’ says Cllr Johnny Healy-Rae
European governments, lacking sway in Washington, now fret about surging fuel costs and energy bills
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Inside Politics: Danny Healy-Rae denies feud as speculation mounts over Independent Kerry TDs’ political strategy
Government will look at structural reforms that could bring down prices, says Micheál Martin
The threshold at which politicians seek to overthrow their leader should be much, much higher than this (I am looking at you too, Fianna Fáil)
Populist giveaways and overstaffing are costing Northern Ireland a shocking €3.3bn a year
Convictions would be strong deterrent to abuse, says Jim O’Callaghan at Garda rank-and-file conference
Inside Politics: Connolly to make call on referring Bill after ‘intense’ Council of State meeting
Every pressure group now knows it can be the unstoppable force that meets the moveable government
Inside Politics: Government braces for economic fallout as energy costs rise and international negotiations falter
The depth of antipathy and ‘hatred’ directed at Coalition parties in recent months has caught the Government by surprise
Economy in good shape despite ‘fluid and volatile’ global situation, says Minister for Finance
Fuel support package ‘not permanent answer’, Martin says of energy crisis at annual 1916 commemoration event
Minister for Energy says no concerns among airlines of flight cancellations because no disruption foreseen in jet fuel supplies
Following criticism of his leadership, Taoiseach insists Government is ‘relentlessly focused’ on action
More than 10 elected FF and FG representatives interested in joining party, leader says
The decent people who protested last week have a choice to make next time they’re on the streets
The Government’s response to the fuel protests exposed a fissure within the party, ‘loss of connectivity’ with grassroots supporters, and accusations of top-down leadership
The damage runs deeper than one-day news events
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Elsewhere in the world, a summer of travel disruption may be looming if oil supplies remain blocked by the Iran war
Early Edition: Fianna Fáil parliamentary party is rallying around Micheál Martin amid pressure for new leadership of the party
Ministers and TDs rally behind Taoiseach, but 25, mostly rural, TDs did not respond to Irish Times poll
Micheál Martin and Friedrich Merz discuss impact of rising energy prices and the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine
Jim O’Callaghan ally John Lahart joins other party figures in backing FF leader a day after the party’s three youngest TDs voice criticism
Three Fianna Fáil TDs issue statement strongly criticising direction of party
Renewed unrest and questions about future of Micheál Martin’s leadership in the wake of a destabilising week of fuel protests
Last week’s events showed how reliant we remain on fossil fuels and how culturally embedded that dependence is
Renewed questions over Taoiseach’s future while need to reconnect with core voters identified within Fine Gael
‘We must face that reality that the social contract is strained to breaking point,’ says trio of representatives
Mary Lou McDonald: ‘I condemn all forms of intimidation; one thing I do not lack is courage’ as she accuses Government of ‘losing confidence of public’
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