Man bailed after alleged assault on Catherine Connolly canvasser in Dublin
Daniel Soave, 39, appeared before Judge Derek Cooney at Dublin District Court
Daniel Soave, 39, appeared before Judge Derek Cooney at Dublin District Court
Taoiseach’s position is weakened among parliamentary party members after presidential election debacle
Joy in Sinn Féin, PBP and Social Democrats as two Coalition parties face bruising postmortems
Louise O’Reilly was ‘very lucky’ but others forced back to work sometimes a day after a parent’s funeral
Mary Lou McDonald expressed preference for encouraging transfers between left-wing parties in Galway West byelection
Ulster Presbyterian said she was subjected to ‘awful’ comments over course of campaign
Video appears to show man approaching team and shouting threats to ‘deck’ them
This thoughtful woman who built a broad coalition and offered a positive message represents a new Republic
It had turned into a very bad day for Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil by the time Catherine Connolly arrived at Dublin Castle
Going viral can help a candidate reach the masses but deepfake videos are ‘a threat to democracy’, expert says
She proved to be an exceptional candidate – poised, disciplined and possessed of an unflappable temperament
From Jim Gavin’s white chinos to Maria Steen’s handbag to Catherine Connolly’s snappy slogan, the votes are in
Independent candidate Catherine Connolly overwhelming favourite to become Ireland’s next president
Voter numbers by teatime lower generally that they were at the same stage of polling day in 2018
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald and Connolly supporters accosted by man in north inner city
Big builders, landlords and investors treated better than workers by Paschal Donohoe, says Sinn Féin
Further poll suggests Connolly is on course to win presidential election
Demand for cancer services on rise due to ageing population and growing complexity of treatment
Author and co-author of several groundbreaking books, including the exceptionally detailed A Secret History of the IRA
The campaign is showing that competence must be accompanied by a persuasive story
Satisfaction with Taoiseach Micheál Martin has taken a significant hit in today’s Irish Times Ipsos B&A poll
O’Donovan tells lovely wee stories, insomnia inspires McCullagh and Sinn Féin slip up on no-shows
Snapshot of party backing comes in at Fianna Fáil on 17% (down five), Sinn Féin on 27%(up five) and Fine Gael on 18% (up one)
Fianna Fáil’s Jim Gavin experiment, Catherine Connolly’s keepie-uppies and other highlights as the Áras race enters its final days
Debate is the first since an Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll showed Connolly with a commanding lead
After an unremarkable budget and disastrous presidential election campaigns, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are in a dangerous place
Trisha Ziff allows the former Sinn Féin president to reflect on his life and times in a documentary filmed over five years
Thus far, the 2025 campaign has been eventful, to say the least
A row over Irish language signs in a leafy part of east Belfast taps into deeper divisions
Though her campaign is buoyant, one spirited elderly voter remains unconvinced
Move in response to NI Troubles Bill, which seeks to prevent former Sinn Féin leader from achieving redress
Lord Tom Elliott noted that Omagh bomb victims had called for parallel inquiry in the Republic
UK supreme court previously ruled internees who were detained without trial during conflict were held unlawfully
Party’s decision to support Connolly’s presidential campaign only deepened my concerns about its current direction
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