Martin was aware of allegations against Gavin, was told nothing to see here, TD says
Martin makes dogged defence of his leadership in wake of publication of internal report into Fianna Fáil’s presidential campaign
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Martin makes dogged defence of his leadership in wake of publication of internal report into Fianna Fáil’s presidential campaign
Report lays out process that ultimately proved disastrous for the party’s presidential election hopes
Some TDs express annoyance at receiving report on FF’s presidential election campaign only an hour before parliamentary party meeting
Document does not appear to contain any previously unknown ‘smoking gun’ about party’s disastrous campaign
Report bluntly states ‘nothing further was done’ after word of former candidate’s tenancy issue began to come to light
Meeting could turn into a showdown between Taoiseach Micheál Martin and critics of his leadership
Minister tells Inside Politics that population growth is too high, putting services under pressure
Minister ‘not setting any numbers’, but says population growth is too high, putting services under pressure
Taoiseach says he has not yet received findings but took exception to recent ‘false assertions’
Party figures want line drawn under Jim Gavin’s damaging departure from race for the Áras
Government sides with Labour in row over Leaders’ Questions pecking order
O’Brien asked about reports some senior FF members were aware of problem before voting on candidate nominations
Meanwhile, Jim O’Callaghan continues to lean into the immigration debate
Previous party meeting told report being reviewed by lawyers for FF and those representing Jim Gavin
MEPs’ request to European Parliament was flimsy disguise for its true purpose, however
Television: Behold the idiot’s guide to running an idiotic campaign, brought to you by Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil
Review into handling of campaign expected before Christmas
The dust has settled after Micheál Martin’s disastrous choice of Jim Gavin as Fianna Fáil’s candidate, but there may be a a mood for change
The Taoiseach grins in the driver’s seat while Sensible Simon steers the economy
Lawyers for Jim Gavin and for the party studying the report, TDs and senators are told
In the absence of change, critical shortages of water and power likely within a few years, notes report
Penal reform group calls on Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan to publish prison inspection reports
The bourgeoisification of the Irish workforce is a remarkable phenomenon
Uisce Éireann says ‘there is no capacity for new connections’ at Carrignavar near the city
Legislation seeks to end to lawsuits designed to stymie comment and coverage on particular individuals or organisations
Chief Rabbi says Jewish story deserves not to be ‘whitewashed or erased’
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Flexibility for broadband customers, immigration reform and flood relief also on the agenda
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Pundit addresses Oireachtas committee after it emerged he provided media training Jim Gavin during presidential election
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