Micheál Martin is a victim of his own success
Ironically, it is his success in the general election that is now his biggest problem, leaving him presiding over a party that is larger and harder to control
Ironically, it is his success in the general election that is now his biggest problem, leaving him presiding over a party that is larger and harder to control
Social media has only increased the pressure to flaunt spending, but there is an alternative
The top 25 moments from the year in women’s sport; Brian O’Connor on how to revive the Epsom Derby
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Jewish people are not the State of Israel, no more than Irish people were the IRA. Equally, the people of Gaza are not Hamas. But hatred has no respect for logic
World champion boxer remains Ireland’s most popular athlete and it’s easy to see why
The only way I could afford to come back to Dublin is if the Irish Government hired me for a very specific role
Ireland is in a highly precarious position as we head into 2026, on the faultline between our allies in the EU and the US administration and Big Tech
Increased Garda presence sought at Four Courts after recent increase in hostile litigants attending court
High Court president says litigants who engage in disruptive behaviour risk facing criminal prosecution
The Medium Term Fiscal and Structural Plan will promise to cut the growth in day-to-day spending of recent years
Yasmin Rather in Melbourne: I’m learning so much. Nurses here have time to show me stuff, back home it was so busy
What 24 hours with the UK’s most notorious anti-Muslim activist reveals about a divided country
The big question is whether Kenny Jacobs would challenge any suspension as CEO in the High Court
Hannon and Colm Ó Mongáin are still getting to know each other on RTÉ’s current-affairs radio show
Are our politicians up to the job?
World and European champions, record-setters and mould-breakers, Irish sportswomen had another stellar year
Just because we have a high-cost economy doesn’t mean our energy prices have to be at the top of the European league
GAA try to bring spending under control; rugby looking to bring down tackle height
Taoiseach would be wise to pay attention to the end of The Grinch on the eve of the Dáil Christmas recess
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Country saw first of a string of movements across North Africa and Middle East that became known as the Arab Spring
Ó Ríordáin’s youngest daughter Róisín was born prematurely a few days ago at 26 weeks’ gestation
UK Gambling Commission fines company over more failures tied to problem gambling
The long-time PR adviser to politicians has saved her juiciest material for this second volume of memoirs
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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