Proposed €2m revamp of Lucan village branded a ‘disgrace’
Objectors to village green plan fear it will create a pedestrian wasteland
Objectors to village green plan fear it will create a pedestrian wasteland
Dublin-based car thief identified as chief suspect following death of businessman
Proposals for 5,000 homes in west Dublin clash with riverside protection orders
Fine Gael’s Emer Higgins also elected while Fianna Fáil’s John Curran loses out
Seat won by Sinn Féin in recent byelection may be short-lived
Workers’ Party ‘revolutionary’ defined his politics ‘in the many jails he served time in’
Councillors are expected to give go-ahead to Clonburris scheme amid worries over resources
New 8,000-home suburb in west Dublin will be high-density to avoid dependency on cars
Labour faces a real battle to win back voters, but no one seems to be fighting it
Fine Gael concerned FF and Labour had done deal to co-operate on important motions
Two ministers of state had lost their Dáil seats in the general election
Aodhán Ó Riordáin in competition with outgoing Senators for nomination
Jack Chambers was among the victims of the personal attacks which are now the norm
Many of the women elected to the 32nd Dáil have a strong political track record
FG now largest party in capital, while Labour has gone from 18 seats to just two or three
Many of the women elected to the 32nd Dáil have a strong political track record
AAA-PBP and Fianna Fáil candidates join Eoin Ó Broin and Frances Fitzgerald
Department of Social Protection says payouts likely to increase in coming weeks
KPMG research does not include correcting elements included in the Renua policy
Policy document says supports could help double number of affordable places to 50,000
Dublin Mid-West TD says Labour is not going to be able to retain two seats in constituency
Kenny says he instucted Minister Fitzgerald to attend crisis meeting with ‘flexible mind’
Peter McVerry Trust ‘disappointed, but not surprised’ by Joanna Tuffy’s comments
72% of CAO applicants in Longford get SUSI award compared with 46% in Dublin
Very mixed views in party on Joan Burton’s policy over job activation measure
Micheál Martin says report directly contradicts Sinn Féin claims that case had no basis
USI wants inequalities removed from grants system but seeks no move against ‘asset rich’
Legislation will require all schools to make public all criteria for admissions policies
Labour TD says having wider choice of patrons the ‘direct opposite of education being inclusive’
Varadkar says Opposition cannot say with certainty what constitutes ‘incompatible with life’
Catholic schools’ spokesman Michael Drumm says ‘amalgamation is way forward’
McDonald moves to dissociate party from suggestion victim was not raped
Concern has been expressed that some schools are dropping Civic, Social and Political Education
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices