Confirmation of neutral venue for Ireland-Israel match prompts criticism from Opposition
Sinn Féin, Labour and Green Party say games should be stopped over Israel’s treatment of Palestinians
Sinn Féin, Labour and Green Party say games should be stopped over Israel’s treatment of Palestinians
Twenty-seven people have been made homeless as a result of the unrest, which broke out following protests over a knife attack that left a man seriously injured
Accepting Opposition motion would rule Ireland out of any event in which Israel was competing, says Charlie McConalogue
Racism has been associated with unionist areas because that is where immigrants have been able to find housing. Republican communities take pride in behaving better
Earlier, the PSNI warned social media users that it is aware the some users are posting address details online in a “totally unacceptable” manner
Taoiseach rejects calls for intervention in upcoming matches
Boycotting Ireland-Israel matches would be ‘totally insane’, Alan Shatter says
Inside Politics: Two motions will be tabled this week calling for the Republic of Ireland’s Nations League matches with Israel to be called off
Hundreds turn out in the Co Down village on Saturday in opposition to Great March for Gaza
Coalition urged to complete Aughinish Alumina investigation without delay
Sinn Féin’s proposal would create opt-out powersharing, where - rather than allow devolution to collapse - smaller parties could take the place of larger parties
Fianna Fáil to speak with Hildegarde Naughton over lack of educational pathway for Irish speakers
Government urged to cover any financial penalty faced by FAI if Nations League games not played
What your columnist lays bare is that Sinn Féin is a pragmatic party
Fianna Fáil, the largest political party, bombed in the byelections but divisions among the left-wing parties drew most attention
Inside Politics: Galway West and Dublin Central byelection results raise questions over a future left-wing government
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Weekly snapshot does not consider overcrowded housing, refuges, couch-surfing, sleeping rough or IPAS
Dublin Central and Galway West byelections show centre ground in Irish politics is capable of responding to threats from either left or right
Opposition says decision to open online applications portal for nine days only was ‘deeply unfair and badly handled’
Inside Politics: Ministers hope to make ‘swift progress’ on Ukraine’s bid to join the EU
As Irish politics becomes more fragmented and unstable, a merger of FF and FG starts to make sense
Sitting in government in Stormont has located the party quite clearly on the centre left, with the emphasis on centre
Vacancy arises after election of former Fine Gael Senator Seán Kyne to the Dáil in Galway West
A new way of doing things helped lift Ireland out of the doldrums in the 1980s. We need another today
Byelection results have exposed differences between Sinn Féin and the rest
Donegal Sinn Féin councillor was shot dead at his home in Buncrana in 1991
Plus: New TDs in the House; and ghost estates return to the news
Social Democrats, Labour and People Before Profit raising concerns about party’s direction
Astonishing amount of space in most urban areas is given over to the publicly-subsidised storage of private vehicles
Differences fracturing progressive alliance formed during Catherine Connolly’s presidential campaign
It feels like we’re in that strange hiatus now. Fianna Fáil has no ground beneath its feet
Social Democrats leader says party will work with others to provide ‘real alternative’ to current Coalition
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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