Backing Catherine Connolly is a smart political move by Sinn Féin
Paradoxically, though, the success of Sinn Féin in taking control of the left could prove to be the Achilles heel of the Opposition
Paradoxically, though, the success of Sinn Féin in taking control of the left could prove to be the Achilles heel of the Opposition
DPER understood to be pushing back against indefinite freeze but full reversal to highest level of fares is not likely
Organisers name 15 Irish on boats likely intercepted by Israeli forces during attempt to deliver aid to enclave
Social Democrats propose €15 increase to weekly welfare payments while Labour would extend free public transport to all under-18s
The Republic has built 91km of greenways in the past two years; Northern Ireland has built 4km, while claiming to have built many more
Independent candidate addresses meeting of Sinn Féin members, while Heather Humphreys says Ireland ‘must have a united people’
Senator relaxes at book launch as failed presidential hopeful vents in blame game
Unclear what Israel might do to stop the 50 boats from reaching besieged Palestinian enclave
Áras candidates bring roadshows to the public, tackling everything from geopolitics to local affairs
Northerners have a vested interest in an election portrayed as seminal for the abolition of partition. But they don’t have a vote
In the News podcast: Spain and Italy send warships to offer protection to flotilla
Irish passengers describe explosions, also say boat communications ‘jammed’ with Abba songs
Global Sumud Flotilla is targeted by Israeli drone attacks
Postponement of Scannal followed due diligence to comply with election guidelines, RTÉ says
Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín says Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and others ‘pulled up the ladder’ to stop conservative from challenging them
As the deadline for nominations passed on Wednesday, three candidates emerged, all with the backing of major parties
Sinn Féin yet to decide on putting candidate forward while some independents seeking support from councils
Party refutes Browne’s claim that State is delivering 50 per cent of all new homes
Party’s support may yet prove decisive for Independent TD’s presidential campaign
Galway West TD says ‘coalition of left’ backing her campaign ‘a welcome change for Irish politics’
If Heather Humphreys wins it will be with the assistance of Gavin’s transfers, and vice versa
A budget VAT boost for hospitality and limited cuts for taxpayers will be a tough sell - this will cause big problems for the Coalition
The deadline for candidates seeking to contest the election to file their nomination papers is September 24th
Minister of State Michael Healy-Rae will nominate conservative campaigner Maria Steen for ballot
Michael D Higgins and Irish Government were at odds again in the week where the Dáil returned
Mary Lou McDonald says announcement on Saturday will be a ‘game changer’
Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty cited rents, student fees and property prices as problems faced by workers
Help needed amid rising energy bills and ‘cost-of-living crisis’, say Sinn Féin and Labour
Party seeks DAA to appear before Oireachtas transport committee on the background to CEO’s departure
Stephen Walker’s book doesn’t attempt a deep psychological explanation, but offers a reminder of the scale of Trimble’s achievement
But Taoiseach is confronted by woman campaigning for daughter’s healthcare outside venue for Fianna Fáil think-in
Kerry County Council looks set to back Gavin Sheridan but members of 10 other councils are unlikely to endorse a candidate
This is not the election for newbies to test their views on the electorate - that is what local elections are for
McDonald used the first person (I, me, my) 32 times. This was a decision that she was framing very much as a personal choice
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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