Ireland must work with UK, EU and US to combat threats from Russia, says Taoiseach
Martin warns Seanad that Moscow has become more aggressive beyond Ukraine and showed no interest in peace
Fianna Fáil leader
Martin warns Seanad that Moscow has become more aggressive beyond Ukraine and showed no interest in peace
Victim suffered wounds to head, upper body and hands in attack following dispute at apartment
Kilcullen mart attendees weigh in on the campaign so far with some considering casting a spoiled vote
Tax measure expanded in Budget 2026 has seen ‘shockingly poor’ uptake
Peadar Tóibín proposed move over Tánaiste’s ‘failed promise’ in 2017 that no child would wait more than four months for scoliosis surgery
Goods can be traced through supply chains, but services are different matter entirely, Dáil hears
Incursions highlight the risks of sabotage and our limited ability to counter them
The proposed Bill already includes a ban on trade in goods
Micheál Martin says ongoing energy credits for households would be used by providers
Jim Gavin, FF’s non-candidate continued to hang over Cairde Fáil event on Saturday night
Voters will not just be choosing between two candidates; they will opt for one of two divergent positions on foreign policy and defence
FF leader says it is important President of Ireland ‘is one who can get on with other countries’
Mike Nesbitt warns ‘biggest threat’ to NI remaining part of UK is English nationalism
Micheál Martin had his head turned by Gavin’s football success, forgetting it’s just a sport, no better or worse than the rest
Fine Gael presidential candidate denies ‘smear campaign’ against rival Catherine Connolly
Micheál Martin is going nowhere for now, but the power dynamics have definitely shifted following the Gavin debacle
An unpaid debt to a former tenant during the post-Celtic Tiger crash ended the Fianna Fáil contender’s bid for the Áras
If only the Taoiseach had the power to enact legislation to change the planning system
It is now a little less certain that Micheál Martin will lead his party into the next election
Candidates traded accusations over comments by Ms Connolly about employing a person with a conviction for sexual offences
Micheál Martin rejects assertion that forthcoming election is a referendum on the Government
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RTÉ Drivetime and Newstalk Breakfast propel a week of political theatre as Fianna Fáil’s presidential race implodes
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Protesters disrupted Micheál Martin at the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland conference in Dublin
All is unlikely to be quiet on the Fianna Fáil front
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Taoiseach ‘very sorry’ for Jim Gavin, denies leadership under threat
Fianna Fáil backbenchers preparing to take the Taoiseach to task over the presidential campaign
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