Dublin South-Central constituency profile: Sinn Féin’s reversal of fortunes has put paid to a second seat for them
Election 2024: Sinn Féin's Aengus Ó Snodaigh was just shy of two quotas in 2020
Election 2024: Sinn Féin's Aengus Ó Snodaigh was just shy of two quotas in 2020
Pete Taylor’s latest legal battle; Irish tech titan spashes out; and Ceann Comhairle says no to Armenian genocide tree
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee sayas ‘vast majority’ of the 14,000 members of An Garda Síochána ‘uphold the values of the organisation and serve the State with integrity each and every day’
Recruitment and retention crisis continues
Backbenchers write to Government asking it to use ‘powerful voice’ to help achieve ceasefire
TD says ‘there is a systemic issue here’ following recent incidents at properties earmarked for housing asylum seekers
Harry McGee looks at the party's performance in Government ahead of the party's annual conference in Cork
Number of drivers detected using mobile phones sharply declines while speeding detections were higher during pandemic, when traffic volume plummeted
Party claims it has helped introduce cost rental housing, more rural bus routes, cheaper public transport and improved cycling infrastructure
Economists and politicians, including Joe O’Brien and Neasa Hourigan, call on G20 member states to enact new tax regimes
Just under 105 of the 221 posts in the country’s three centres are filled
Discharges and inductions for 2022 indicate more than 890 departures and less than 440 joined up
The North is learning to manage its sectarian demons. But getting Stormont back will be more difficult
The Orange Order has never acknowledged responsibility for up to 10 deaths and hundreds of injuries at Drumcree alone. Does that really chime with a jolly holiday?
A total of 12 councils do not have a vacant sites register and have never imposed a fine on any landowner
Minister for Justice Simon Harris has indicated he will introduce technology by amending existing body cameras Bill
Leo Varadkar this week defended Government’s decision to let moratorium lapse at the end of March
Chinese-manufactured surveillance cameras come sharply into focus in the Leinster House of Flying Daggers
Junior Coalition members accept need for body cameras but feel facial recognition flawed on age, gender and race
Party members urged to pressure leader Eamon Ryan over ‘damascene conversion’ to trade deal
Patrick Costello lost party whip earlier this year over a different Dáil vote, with suspension due to end on Friday
System set up by former European colonial powers favours the wealthy, say critics
There is nothing as close-minded and arrogant as Fine Gael Euro-federalists with the bit between their teeth
Joy among colleagues concentrated in left wing while most of party left cold on question of EU-Canada trade deal
Appeal raised issues of profound significance for democracy and sovereignty
Majority court indicates government could ‘cure’ the unconstitutionality via legislation
Green Party TD fears ratification could affect environmental regulation in Republic
The breach with Hourigan and Costello comes as tensions within the Green party over the ratification of the Canada-EU trade deal may be about to reignite
Apartment scheme would include 137 units over six blocks
‘Investigations, prosecutions, inquests and civil actions cannot be abolished, and due process must take place’
Charity working with vulnerable young people receives over €20m in public funding
If party is to avoid coalition previous fate, it needs to show unity and spend more time talking about its accomplishments
Green soap forgotten as spirit of Cromwell evoked in Dáil
Ryan says he will ‘talk to my colleagues’ about Chu’s role as Green Party chairwoman
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