Martin and Ryan to insist Varadkarâs successor commits to Coalition going full term as Opposition seeks electionOpposition parties demand early general election as Taoiseach shocks country by announcing he would resign as Fine Gael leader immediately and step down as the head of Government in early AprilThu Mar 21 2024 - 06:41
Coveney rules out succeeding Varadkar after Taoiseach stands down as Fine Gael leader - as it happenedVaradkar on his resignation: 'In the absence of anyone trying to stab me in the back, I have decided to fall on my own sword'Wed Mar 20 2024 - 20:40
Leo Varadkarâs bombshell resignation turns the political world upside downAnticipated bounceback once Varadkar regained Taoiseachâs office in 2022 has not materialised for a directionless Fine GaelWed Mar 20 2024 - 16:38
Exodus of incumbents damages Fine Gael moraleCannon joins list of almost a third of 35 TDs who won seats for Fine Gael in the 2020 election that are unlikely to seek re-electionTue Mar 19 2024 - 17:00
Fine Gael TD CiarĂĄn Cannon to quit: âThereâs a toxicity in politics that was barely palpable 20 years agoâGalway East representative is the 10th Fine Gael TD to announce intention to quit politics at the next electionTue Mar 19 2024 - 10:02
Two-thirds of political and media advisers recruited by Government are paid more than âŹ100,000The two most senior advisers earn between âŹ185,000 and âŹ195,000 a year, though both gift part of their salaries back to the StateSun Mar 17 2024 - 07:00
âPolitical advisers are like poisoners: either famous or good at their jobâA short history of political advisers in Ireland, from the early 1990s to todaySat Mar 16 2024 - 06:00
The people behind the power: Who are Irelandâs political advisers and backroom experts?A large staff network oversees everything: communication, policy and smooth Coalition relationsSat Mar 16 2024 - 06:00
Is Ireland compassionately centre right or cautiously centre left? A lot hangs on the answerRelations across the cultural chasm in the Coalition have been deteriorating for months, with Fine Gael and Fianna Fail ministers increasingly given to mutterings about their Green colleaguesSat Mar 16 2024 - 06:00
Political adviser pay is linked to pay of senior grades in the Civil ServiceMost advisers arenât on highest levels of Civil Service pay and they have none of the job stability of a civil servantSat Mar 16 2024 - 06:00
Referendumsâ defeat leads to divisions between Ministers over blame for failed campaign Coalition politicians turn fire on proposed hate crime law, saying new legislation should be abandonedTue Mar 12 2024 - 06:00
Paschal Donohoeâs prospect of International Monetary Fund top job slips away EU finance ministers are set to endorse the head of the International Monetary Fund, Bulgarian Kristalina Georgieva, for a second termMon Mar 11 2024 - 12:02
Amid all the finger-pointing, itâd be unwise to overlook central thrust of referendum resultsGovernments will likely be more cautious about making constitutional changes in futureSat Mar 09 2024 - 21:30
As the EU prepares for war, Ireland sticks its head in the sandIn fairness to us, we really have some neck. There is literally no end to our chutzpahSat Mar 09 2024 - 06:30
Growing anxiety in Government over results of referendums after voters stay home Just 25% of electorate had cast a ballot in Dublin city as of last nightSat Mar 09 2024 - 05:44
The most underwhelming referendum campaign since blasphemy has stuttered to its finaleYour essential end-of-week politics catch up and are pay rises for all on the cards for semi-state bosses?Fri Mar 08 2024 - 12:08
Accountant, HR specialist, film-maker: who Terence OâRourke and the other new RTĂ board members areNew chairman is reputedly collaborative, approachable and âartsyâ, but had to defend KPMGâs pre-crash audits of AIBWed Mar 06 2024 - 06:00
SiĂșn NĂ Raghallaigh challenges Ministerâs version of events as new RTĂ chair appointedTerence OâRourke set to chair board as row between predecessor and Catherine Martin deepensTue Mar 05 2024 - 06:00
Terence OâRourke set to be named as new chair of RTĂ boardThree Coalition party leaders have approved suggestion of Catherine Martin to nominate the former KPMG managing partnerMon Mar 04 2024 - 21:03
Catherine Martin: RTĂâs biggest champion in Cabinet is now at war with broadcasterâs leadershipMinisterâs move to effectively sack RTĂ chair SiĂșn NĂ Raghallaigh on television escalated political aspect of crisisSat Mar 02 2024 - 06:00
Ryan and Coveney in heated row over data centresSimon Coveney forcefully argued that Minister for the Environmentâs proposal was not agreed Government policySat Mar 02 2024 - 06:00
Former HSE boss sounded out as new chair of RTĂ boardPaul Reid is one of a number of potential candidates understood to have been approachedSat Mar 02 2024 - 06:00
Iâve worked out when the general election is most likely to beTwo sets of political considerations will influence the decision: tactical and practical.Sat Mar 02 2024 - 06:00
Immigration top of the list of issues getting the attention of voters in the past monthContinuing prominence of immigration in Snapshot survey comes after moves to discourage both Ukrainian refugees and people seeking asylum from coming to IrelandMon Feb 26 2024 - 06:00
Is Ireland going in the right direction? Hereâs what poll respondents said Latest Irish Times/Ipsos B&A Snapshot poll asked respondents to comment on what in Ireland was going in the right direction or the wrong direction. Here are a selection of answersMon Feb 26 2024 - 06:00
âYouâd be out of your mind to go thereâ: How witnesses really feel about Oireachtas committeesMeetings have frequently been farcical. Itâs ridiculous that two committees should jostle for attentionSat Feb 24 2024 - 06:30
RTĂ board members âfurious, insulted and fed upâ over forced resignation of chair Row between broadcasterâs board and Catherine Martin over exit payouts for departing executives deepening following resignation of SiĂșn NĂ RaghallaighFri Feb 23 2024 - 21:40
Catherine Martinâs account of events contradicts that of RTĂâs board. They canât both be rightRTĂ board has dug in and is on a collision course with Minister for MediaFri Feb 23 2024 - 21:01
Dear God, will the RTĂ saga never end?Your essential end-of-week politics catch upFri Feb 23 2024 - 15:38
Row breaks out between two Oireachtas committees investigating RTĂFFâs Niamh Smyth says two committees covering the same topics at the same time had resulted in negative public commentaryThu Feb 22 2024 - 06:00
X, formerly Twitter, promises to abide by Irish hate speech lawsElon Musk previously promised to fund legal challenges to the law, which is yet to be passedWed Feb 21 2024 - 19:34
Recent RTĂ controversy is of Bakhurstâs own makingThe last thing Government wants is to have to find someone else to run RTĂTue Feb 20 2024 - 19:12
Ireland to back Ursula von der Leyenâs bid for second term Sinn Fein calls for veto on President of the European Commission over her support for IsraelTue Feb 20 2024 - 06:00
President leads tributes to âwarm and engagingâ Irish Times journalist Michael OâReganâHe was incredibly courteous, and a perfect judge of when an injection of humour was neededâMon Feb 19 2024 - 13:37
Regina Doherty beats Josepha Madigan to get Fine Gael European election nominationFine Gael leader in Seanad aims to retain seat held by Frances Fitzgerald, who is retiring at next electionSun Feb 18 2024 - 21:31
Bakhurst called to meeting with Minister over exit payments to senior executivesRequest follows calls from Taoiseach, TĂĄnaiste and Ministers for full transparency from broadcasterSun Feb 18 2024 - 20:15
Holly Cairns says Social Democrats in power would deliver 50,000 homes a yearParty leader says she will âtalk to every partyâ about a potential coalition after the next election but preferably, she says, without Fine Gael or Fianna FĂĄilSun Feb 18 2024 - 16:08
After the Holly Cairns bounce, the Social Democrats must face up to three key questionsRecent polls are promising but the party has big decisions to make on three key questionsSat Feb 17 2024 - 06:00
Seven lessons for Leo Varadkar from the career of John BrutonDon't always take the advice of officials' and don't play into your opponents' hands - here's what the Taoiseach can learn from his predecessorSat Feb 10 2024 - 13:30
Poll: Majority want tighter immigration rules in IrelandIrish Times poll finds many concerns relate to pressure on public services and housing, and majority believe immigration on balance has been a positiveSat Feb 10 2024 - 06:00
Nuanced views on immigration despite concern over levels of inflow, poll data showsSinn Féin supporters are consistently more hardline on immigration questions that the other parties and the general publicSat Feb 10 2024 - 06:00
Voters back stronger support for Palestinians, but are divided on South Africa genocide caseLarge majority disagree with proposal to boycott traditional St Patrickâs Day visit to White HouseFri Feb 09 2024 - 07:00
Pat Leahy: 53% of voters know âhardly anythingâ about March 8th referendumsAnalysis: A majority of voters say they will back the proposed changes, But the contest is likely to tightenFri Feb 09 2024 - 06:30
Irish voters prefer Biden to Trump, but many are unconvinced by both candidates Just a third of youngest Irish voters prefer the Irish-American incumbent - but over-65s show strong supportFri Feb 09 2024 - 06:00
Clear majority of voters intend to vote Yes in both referendums, poll showsMajority know little about the changes just three weeks before vote, with better-informed voters more likely to vote againstFri Feb 09 2024 - 06:00
Pat Leahy: Constrained by the prospect of governing, Sinn Féin is facing a strategic conundrumThe first Irish Times/Ipsos poll of 2024 sees Sinn Féin's support falls by six points to 28 per centThu Feb 08 2024 - 07:32
Sinn FĂ©in support hits lowest level in three years, falling by six points, poll showsIrish Times/Ipsos B&A poll shows partyâs lead cut as Fianna FĂĄil and Fine Gael hold firm and smaller parties gainThu Feb 08 2024 - 06:00
Tributes flow for Bruton after a quarter century at frontline of politics Government Bruton led can reasonably claim to have played important roles in resolving the two great failures of the independent Irish StateWed Feb 07 2024 - 08:29
John Brutonâs leadership set template for how to run a coalition government Former taoiseach had a sense of obligation and service that was a deeply Christian part of being a Christian DemocratTue Feb 06 2024 - 20:45
Yes vote in referendums âchampions rightsâ for disabled people, single-parent families, carers, say campaignersRejection of move to change family and care articles of the Constitution would be âvery painfulâ, say Yes campaignersTue Feb 06 2024 - 13:44