Dáil rejects Social Democrats abortion reform Bill
Two Government Ministers abstain while three backbenchers support move to committee stage
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Two Government Ministers abstain while three backbenchers support move to committee stage
Leadership has always been central to the party’s sense of who it is
Parties also express support for striking ambulance workers, saying their apparent need to strike was ‘outrageous’
Fianna Fáil marks centenary milestone amid byelection campaigns
There’s little serious analysis making the case for nuclear power in Ireland as part of energy and climate policy
Steve Hilton recognised early that oligarchic fascism could be dressed up as anti-elitism. And the signs were there at a Macroom cattle fair in 1992
Janet Horner (Green Party), Ruth O’Dea (Labour) and Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin (PBP) among those seeking to fill seat vacated by former FG minister
Shane Ross’s new book about RTÉ fails to push questions about the broadcaster’s funding to their conclusion
Micheál Martin speaks of attitude in his party to ‘get things done’
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is exerting more and more influence
Fianna Fáil minister says tax rate is ‘imprudent, demoralising and contrary to the common good’
A greater degree of left unity and/or a sizeable alternative to the right of Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil would be a new and unpredictable dynamic
Fianna Fáil’s Malcolm Byrne believes meeting could also head off media efforts to find disputes between parties
This week’s poll suggests three candidates could be in contention
Inside Politics: Irish Times/TG4 poll shows Seán Kyne with a narrow lead over Thomas in contest for Connolly’s former seat
Fine Gael, Independent Ireland, Labour in strongest contention
Little apparent support for Government parties as electors turn to Independents and Opposition candidates
Irish Times/TG4 opinion poll shows Fine Gael’s Seán Kyne in slim lead over Independent Ireland’s Noel Thomas
Strong showing by Independent Ireland and Labour candidates in Irish Times, TG4 and B&A poll of voters
Calls to strengthen the language to correct the wrongs of colonialism may seem like a parody to them
Micheál channels Jack Nicholson as he and Mary Lou trade agricultural insults over help to ease rising bills
Mixed day of canvassing for Míde Nic Fhionnlaoich of the Social Democrats and Labour’s Helen Ogbu
Behind the scenes, there was plenty of finger-pointing, with the two parties blaming the other
As Irish generosity to Ukrainians wanes, remember that rising costs are another result of war
The recent fuel protests highlighted a disconnect that doesn’t stop at Irish politics
Artificial intelligence will bring significant changes in the world of work, and soon present very considerable political challenges
Plus: high tempers in the art scene, the world’s quietest communications firm, and Michael D Higgins’s gift to the nation
Parties shared more than €15.7 million in State funding as most had coffers boosted due to increased numbers elected
Fourteen candidates are running in Dublin Central and there are 17 candidates in Galway West
Cathal O’Connor (40) ‘lost all sense of reason’ during incident in a Co Sligo warehouse in March 2024, court told
With three weeks to go, who are the hot tips and the no-hopers – and what will the results mean for the Government and Opposition?
Social Democrats’ Daniel Ennis and Fianna Fáil’s John Stephens are both seeking seat left by Paschal Donohoe
Government advised to act because any gaps in law ‘going to arise quickly and immediately’
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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