Live updates: Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín leaves Regional Independent Group reducing numbers to six
Micheál Martin to lead new government and will name his cabinet this evening
Micheál Martin to lead new government and will name his cabinet this evening
Fianna Fáil’s Mary Butler and Fine Gael’s Martin Heydon are among TDs tipped for promotion
Who is likely to end up where after the confabulations are done and dusted?
The bulk of the six-week negotiations happened between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, but the Regional Independent Group played a vital role in forming the new government
Explainer: decisions about government policy and proposals for legislation are made at cabinet meetings
Across the different parties and groups, more than 20 negotiators have been working hard to hammer out a deal
Regional Independent group and two Healy-Rae brothers set to join new government if negotiations are successful
Lack of even a basic list raises questions about how the scheme was monitored
Harsher sentencing will be imposed if the demonstration of hatred towards a protected group is proven
Daily arrivals have dropped, but the number of asylum applications has increased significantly
A year of change heralds a future of more of the same
Far-right-inspired violence and continued sluggish efforts to grow the Garda force dominated Harris’s final full year in charge
Bookmakers told Government about concerns some pubs were permitting black-market betting
Mandy Kelly, from Dundalk, said her estranged husband, the children’s father, refused to let the boys return from a family holiday in Cairo in 2022
Controversy over tax bills on retirement shone light on value of pensions for senior figures in public service in comparison with private sector, where average pension pot is just over €80,565
Two officers attacked are members of Dublin Armed Support Unit
There is now a troubling narrative that too much oversight is bad for policing. This can take the form of special pleading by vested interests and must be viewed with deep scepticism
Minister for Justice says fall of Assad regime ‘really positive’ but it is not clear what will happen next in Syria
Labour and Regional Independent group to decide on pursuing negotiations with two outgoing ruling parties
Helen McEntee is due to discuss asylum issue at EU meeting on Thursday following ousting of Assad in Syria
Gangs are charging €8,000 for illegal travel packages that avoid an English Channel crossing, say officials
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris tells families of commitment to bringing them closure while Minister for Justice Helen McEntee speaks of improved unidentified human remains database
Fianna Fáil leader says there is an urgency to assembling a coalition because of ‘pressing issues internationally’ after general election
Election 2024: Thornton Hall, although outside the constituency, may be a flashpoint issue
Support across the political spectrum for Dublin woman who was awarded almost €250,000 in damages after High Court jury found that she was raped by Conor McGregor
Willie O’Dea called her 'the worst minister for justice in the history of the State' while Jim O’Callaghan said she had copied his ideas
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael embroiled in election campaign row over law and order
Party’s general election manifesto to provide ‘older persons’ guarantee’ including extending free TV licences and payments for heating bills
Like other parties, Fine Gael has also pledged that parents will pay no more than €200 per month per child
Fine Gael is expected to pledge to cut inheritance tax substantially when it unveils its manifesto at the weekend
More than 12,000 people have been arrested in centre capital since January, Minister for Justice says
Man's remains exhumed to allow DNA samples to be taken for comparison with missing persons databases
Helen McEntee, Charlie McConalogue and Eamon Ryan bring families ‘step closer’ to truth
Two years ago about 375 Syrians were interviewed in Lebanon by Irish officials and told they would be resettled in Ireland before 2024. They’re still waiting - amid bombs, deprivation and discrimination. Sally Hayden spoke to some of those people, who feel trapped, scared and forgotten
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