Sinn Féin Ardfheis: Michelle O’Neill vows to reform NI powersharing institutions
‘We will work with all other progressive parties to deliver the change that is needed’
‘We will work with all other progressive parties to deliver the change that is needed’
When the ballot boxes are opened on May 23rd they will provide a partial answer
If main Opposition grouping in Republic not seen as solution for those angry at Government, then it has a problem
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Number of people in emergency accommodation in Ireland reaches 17,517, another record high
Over €31m spent on rail traffic management system initially expected to cost €19.5m, with no delivery as yet
Government can’t do a budget every week in Dáil, Simon Harris says
Populist giveaways and overstaffing are costing Northern Ireland a shocking €3.3bn a year
Ireland should follow Wales and compel Department of Education to plan proactively to increase Irish-medium education provision, campaigners say
Problems a symptom of system where no party bears responsibility for consequences
Some 40 houses in Cabra site were to be used for workers who earn too much for social homes but can’t afford rents
‘Severe’ scenario could mean inflation hits 6% – but economy is expected to continue to grow
Opposition parties need to remember the Government has a mandate from the public
When cost rental is excluded from data, increase in private tenancies is actually much lower than claimed, says Sinn Féin
Following criticism of his leadership, Taoiseach insists Government is ‘relentlessly focused’ on action
Dáil debate hears of horrific penal system and climate of fear in which gay men lived or left Ireland to escape
Last week’s events are clear warning to Government and gardaí about scale of what may come
Northern Ireland’s largest university needs to make cost savings of almost €29m, with compulsory redundancies not being ruled out
Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery has faced multiple issues since inception
Jennifer Whitmore accuses Government of allowing data centres get all the benefits of renewable energy
Mary Lou McDonald: ‘I condemn all forms of intimidation; one thing I do not lack is courage’ as she accuses Government of ‘losing confidence of public’
Sharp exchanges in Dáil debate as Coalition accused of ‘abandoning the Irish people’ by Mary Lou McDonald amid fuel crisis
Many TDs are preparing to support Sinn Féin’s motion of no confidence in the Government this week
Antoin Duffy (49) appeared before the Special Criminal Court on Monday via video-link
Inside Politics: Government defends plans as ‘most generous in EU’ while Opposition and protesters dismiss measures as insufficient
Demonstrators’ blockades only lifted after Garda action and €500m of Government supports
Coalition denies latest measures a direct response to blockades, but faces further headaches
The seeds of this week’s disruption were sown in meetings in late March and fomented in online forums and WhatsApp groups
Opposition parties called for engagement with demonstrators but there is distrust of them within Cabinet
Workforce plan set 2026 staff target of 4,780, but only 2,920 funded posts have been approved
Ministers insist they will only speak to organisations such as Irish Road Hauliers Association and Irish Farmers Association
Public body spending public money to prepare for hearing ‘ludicrous’, TD says
Ronan McGreevy’s new book edits 22 hours of private recordings to reveal the inner workings of the former taoiseach’s mind
Final showdown will likely be between candidate of the left and of centre-right with transfer pacts being key
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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