Already there are four key signs about where his priorities will lie - and they don’t include scrapping with the Opposition
Pat Leahy
Pat Leahy columns
The united Ireland conversation involves listening to people who don’t agree with you and whose advice you don’t want to hear
It’s like no other job in the country. If you think anyone can do it, you have no idea what’s involved
We were all waiting, says one Government insider, like waiting for a kettle to boil, when it wasn’t plugged in
Relations across the cultural chasm in the Coalition have been deteriorating for months, with Fine Gael and Fianna Fail ministers increasingly given to mutterings about their Green colleagues
In fairness to us, we really have some neck. There is literally no end to our chutzpah
Two sets of political considerations will influence the decision: tactical and practical.
Meetings have frequently been farcical. It’s ridiculous that two committees should jostle for attention
Recent polls are promising but the party has big decisions to make on three key questions
Don't always take the advice of officials' and don't play into your opponents' hands - here's what the Taoiseach can learn from his predecessor
There has always been a suspicion that Sinn Féin has never really wanted Northern Ireland to work, but there’s more to it than that
He might not like to talk about “coalitionology” but the decisions he makes will have far reaching implications
Housing will still be on voters’ minds. But the local opposition to putting asylum seeker or refugee centres in some places is an electoral tinderbox
Strap in for a busy year. It is certain that there will be two national elections, the locals and Euros, this year. Expect speculation about a general election to start early and continue unabated until it actually happens
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