Criticism of Stormont’s creationist Minister for Education really needs to evolve
A broader form of intolerance is at work against DUP’s Paul Givan, but suspicions against him have been debunked
A broader form of intolerance is at work against DUP’s Paul Givan, but suspicions against him have been debunked
‘We are not a kind of a luvvie outfit,’ says Sinn Féin leader of her party’s approach to policy
Hilary Benn reiterates commitment to working with counterparts in Dublin to establish new framework for dealing with Troubles legacy
Simon Harris said ‘significant number’ of people in emergency accommodation ‘don’t have a housing right in Ireland’
Some social security workers ‘offended’ by card from local Sinn Féin office thanking them for their work
Douglas Hurd, who had introduced restrictions himself, felt six-year ban was ‘object of some derision’
Provisional IRA’s leadership outlined by assistant commissioner, who highlighted rank-and-file dissatisfaction
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It was a weird political year, featuring a humiliating presidential election for the Government parties and a far happier time for the Opposition
Taoiseach expressed anger at 2004 raid, carried out while Sinn Féin continued negotiations with British and Irish governments
Ruling that cabinet confidentiality applies to anyone privy to its meetings described as ‘quite significant’
Court holds Constitution does not restrict attendances at Cabinet meetings to the 15 members of Government
Taoiseach would be wise to pay attention to the end of The Grinch on the eve of the Dáil Christmas recess
Réada Cronin says she will continue trying to persuade Sinn Féin ardfheis to ban ‘abhorrent, cruel, barbaric’ activity
New York-based fundraising body describes Sinn Féin as its ‘principal’, but party says it is not a subsidiary
Some properties claimed as being owned by party in 2023 were not included in accounts lodged for the following year
Government sides with Labour in row over Leaders’ Questions pecking order
Judge says Wayne Forde was ‘somewhat of a fantasist’ and his words were at the ‘highest level of defamation’
TDs clash after 'muppet' remark and mounting anger over potential €20-€50 pharmacy fees for vulnerable patients
MEPs’ request to European Parliament was flimsy disguise for its true purpose, however
Taoiseach says ‘we will go back and discuss this with the HSE’ but it was never agreed the State should pay
Of Friends of Sinn Féin’s €50,000 income in the six months to October, €16,000 came from estate of Arizona woman Lauren Harvey
Department of Housing says video was developed by young people and is based on their experiences
Hammerson is seeking planning permission to halt worsening condition of buildings on Moore Street and Parnell Street
Motorists call for dedicated emergency response units, more gardaí and an end to drivers eating from breakfast bowls
Inland Fisheries Ireland refutes finding set out in external investigator’s report commissioned by Eamon Ryan
Sinn Féin’s David Cullinane warns safety being put at risk as practice breaches EU working time directives
Flag was erected as gesture of support after council passed motion
Raymond McCreesh Park was given its name in 2001 following a proposal by the party
Group calling themselves the New Republican Movement say are ‘patriots’ and ‘frustrated with mass immigration’
Sinn Féin motion passed by 32 votes to 28 at council meeting
Uisce Éireann says ‘there is no capacity for new connections’ at Carrignavar near the city
Dublin’s Herzog Park, named after the former Israeli president, is marker of Ireland’s Jewish history
Jon Boutcher says Northern devolution has failed the force, with budget stuck at 2010 levels
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