‘Jesus. He really is a tosser,’ Mary Lou said in a loud stage whisper
Micheál and Mary Lou are never going to be best buddies – but even by their fractious standards, the Sinn Féin leader surpassed herself
Fianna Fáil leader
Micheál and Mary Lou are never going to be best buddies – but even by their fractious standards, the Sinn Féin leader surpassed herself
Minister for Justice has faced backlash from legal profession, with lawyers refusing work and cases adjourned
‘People think, ‘If he hits me, I’ll leave’, Well, if he stabs you, you don’t get a chance,’ says brother of Valerie French, killed by her husband in 2019
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Inside Politics: At home, the big set piece this week was Sinn Féin’s bid to ramp up preparations for a united Ireland
Doing it well is important for the country’s standing in the world, but there is little or no political bonus for getting it right
Strict whipping limits the space for vigorous and well-informed debate
All Government TDs voted against PBP legislation in line with whip, with Sinn Féin opposition guaranteeing defeat
Open letter criticises State’s ‘questionable track record’ on digital policy and corporate tax
Social Democrat TD Aidan Farrelly asks how company can pay €18m in bonuses while being fined by regulator
Paul Murphy questions ‘elusive’ pro-coursing report, held forth by Government yet ‘shyer than the hare itself’
Taoiseach praises band’s ‘phenomenal legacy’, says any new facility could ‘capture magic’ that led to emergence of group
Mary Lou McDonald said survivors, forced to fight until 2021 for compensation, were ‘faced down so viciously by State’
There was a miserable turnout for Leaders’ Questions amid the desperate crawl to the summer recess
Netherlands, Denmark and Italy seeking Brussels approval for deportation facilities in Africa or western Balkans
Taoiseach rejects Bill as approach that 'has failed repeatedly over past 100 years’
Government will support stronger EU sanctions on Russia to end its indefensible war, Martin says
It is obvious to anyone living in the countryside that the number of hares found now is significantly reduced
‘A little bit of headway’ towards resolving outstanding issues, says Irish Thalidomide Association
Micheál Martin to speak in Strasbourg, and Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin talk about Ukraine
Would it remain Northern Ireland, though under the ultimate jurisdiction of Dublin, rather than London? Or would it be subsumed into a united Ireland?
Do the job seriously or do not bother
Worldview: Radical change can come faster than anyone expects
US president expected to visit Doonbeg golf course in Co Clare and possibly play in pro-am event on day before Irish Open
Cut makes no distinction between tiny restaurants struggling to put food on the table and the giants of global fast food
Taoiseach says Ireland could not ‘morally’ deny other countries the chance at EU membership
Gathering of Irish Cabinet and EU commissioners at UCC on Friday had the feel of a corporate away day
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Plus: World Meteorological Organisation warns the El Niño weather phenomenon will intensify
Who needs to talk to anyone when you can constantly scroll alone?
Taoiseach says Government and European Commission will consider ‘options’ on Aughinish Alumina plant’s output
As with many monetary matters, the answer will very much depend on individual choices
Simon Harris says he has not been ‘involved in any conversations’ on nationalisation of Co Limerick plant
Ursula von der Leyen unlikely to do a walkabout in Cork; and very interesting questions raised following the Jeffrey Donaldson case
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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