Investigators found 6,000 cases of suspected welfare fraud last year
Data covering a six-year period shows suspected fraud arises most frequently in jobseekers claims
Data covering a six-year period shows suspected fraud arises most frequently in jobseekers claims
The new Fine Gael mayor has three big priorities: dementia awareness, getting more girls into sport, and a special St Patrick’s Day project
Former Moneycorp Europe chief executive Bryan McSharry left €3.77m
Five months and a lot of fanfare later, we’re back to where we started
High-profile former TD has announced she is running as an Independent
A book of condolences for the founding member of the Irish Women’s Liberation Movement has been opened
Simon Harris sounded giddy with excitement as large crowds gathered at the GPO
Father of Dublin Lord Mayor James Geoghegan came from family steeped in law
Hugs between old allies in Government Buildings but friction is building in another Blueshirt bastion
The same story played out nationally in the local elections: Fine Gael holding its own, Independents storming ahead and scores of Sinn Féin candidates left trailing
Northeastern side of Sandymount Green will be pedestrianised every weekend, starting from today
We are in a doom-loop media cycle about the state of Dublin, with hyperbolic and classist commentary focusing on crime. Dublin City Council must focus on community and culture
Public policy expert commissioned by the council said council’s ability to manage costs was ‘severely restricted’
Niall Cussen concerned Dublin City Council meeting could spur requests from others
Office of the Planning Regulator to be called to meeting of Dublin City Council
Bacik helped to victory by social media manager from Corbyn’s Labour Party
Danny Healy-Rae left to his own device as Zapponegate saw Government rocked by a role
Councillors asked to approve Glenveagh development of Oscar Traynor lands
Group says removing parking spaces to facilitate ‘vociferous cycling lobby’ is ‘ageist’
Doherty reported to have said she was ‘ashamed’ of polling day social media post
The party lost its seat in DBS with byelection candidate James Geoghegan
Fine Gael’s James Geoghegan polls second and Sinn Féin’s Lynn Boylan takes third
From ‘daft’ tweets to ignoring biggest threat – it’s hard to claim Geoghegan’s campaign was a success
A remarkable victory has given the Labour Party a badly-needed morale boost
General turnout unlikely to top 40%, as Bacik and Geoghegan considered frontrunners
Contest likely to be a two-horse race between FG’s James Geoghegan and Labour’s Ivana Bacik
Candidate believes party’s strong base in constituency will show in Thursday’s vote
Labour candidate is in what seems to be two-horse race in Dublin Bay South
Drive to halt increase in pension age backed by Labour, Sinn Féin, Green, Fianna Fáil, Social Democrats and PBP
Party leader Mary Lou McDonald and TD Martin Browne were singing different songs
Contentious scheme is also the subject of a high-profile High Court legal dispute
Pat Leahy speaks to Sorcha Pollak on the national significance of next week’s vote
Opinion Poll: Byelection too close to call
It appears the real battle for the seat will be between Fine Gael’s James Geoghegan and Ivana Bacik of the Labour Party
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