Wearing odd shoes an ‘occupational hazard’ for Tánaiste; Peadar Tóibín and Heather Humphreys lock horns over rural regeneration; and a Tardis replica excites Paschal Donohoe
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Proposed candidate Rose Hynes failed to reach two-thirds majority needed among governing authority members
Clare now has the highest population per TD in the country, at 31,995
Oireachtas hearings over controversial payments at the public-service broadcaster provide spectacle set to run and run
Government cannot deal with this issue in isolation while national pay talks are taking place, Michael McGrath tells party colleagues
A small rural community has become the scene of the latest protest over the Government’s attempts to find accommodation for refugees in the migrant housing crisis
Local representatives said dictating outcome of situation ‘unwise’ as Government maintains course
Sinn Féin leader finds there is no partition in economy class as she is seated in the same row as DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson on their way home from Washington
Motor insurers’ body warns ‘law-abiding motorists’ are subsidising others by around €30 per renewal
Minister for the Environment defends decision to remove remaining three board members of fisheries protection body in February
A mortifying rush by politicians to proclaim their inclusion on Russia’s blacklist and a game of Where’s Micheál were among this week’s political highs and lows
The senator and MEP Billy Kelleher travelled to Lviv on Sunday to meet Ukrainian officials
UK, US, France, Russia, NATO conducted recent operations, Committee told
Abandoned budget proposal to charge interest on family loans drew storm of criticism
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