Do we want to be the best small country in the world for class action law suits?
The Irish legal system would be very attractive to class action litigants, but at what cost
The Irish legal system would be very attractive to class action litigants, but at what cost
Senator relaxes at book launch as failed presidential hopeful vents in blame game
Oxford-educated member of Anglo-Irish family became valued by Charles Haughey and successors
Was Zappone more effective as an insider than as an activist? The answer is not always clear
One hundred years on from his birth, all the late former taoiseach’s biographers have speculated on the impact of his impoverished childhood
The 46-year-old is enjoying retirement, even if becoming taoiseach was the pinnacle of an obsession he’d had with politics since he was seven
Former taoiseach provides gossip and entertaining titbits but displays detachment about matters of substance
Monaghan Presbyterian’s work as minister for rural and community development seen as her greatest strength as presidential candidate
Minister for Health addressed risks of violence against politicians during Béal na Bláth oration
The former Scottish National Party leader talks politics, life, love, pain and her new autobiography
The inquiry goes to the heart of one the most enduring post-Troubles tensions: the interests of national security versus the rights of individuals to truth and justice
A perennial rule of politics comes to mind for former Fine Gael leader
While Simon Harris waited for the US commerce secretary, Donald Trump was announcing a pause on tariffs
We know charm is routinely weaponised in politics, business and personal relationships. Still, we’re not always immune to charming people, and maybe we don’t want to be
Government deputies develop a nose for the ‘m’ word in the nick of time as Ceann Comhairle is barracked by Opposition
Official rules restrict activities of former politicians seeking to influence those still serving but fees for consultancy can be lucrative
Plus: James Dyson could be in for a land in Waterford; the Irish master of plaster; and the NCH’s bonus buyout
The former Fine Gael deputy leader learned a hard political lesson early in her career: ‘Prepare, prepare, prepare’
The new Fine Gael mayor has three big priorities: dementia awareness, getting more girls into sport, and a special St Patrick’s Day project
Labour leader Ivana Bacik said there were the same number of Ministers with the name James as there were women
Nick Miller and Daniel Mulhall will join Rockwood Public Affairs as consultants
Plus: Keith Duffy in a falling out over knees, Enda Kenny artfully backs a winner, and it turns out RTÉ and Sinn Féin can feel at home with each other after all
Former taoiseach latest in a line of distinguished previous winners
Continuous presence in Dáil and ability to reach highest levels of power counter Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary’s claim he could not rely on them to ‘get things done’
Galway native was nominated to the Seanad in 2016 by then taoiseach Enda Kenny
Rethink,a not-for-profit that backs other charities, has proved remarkably successful since its launch in 2016
Former taoiseach to publish his memoirs next year in a publishing deal reportedly involving a six-figure sum
Former Taoiseach (73) will not seek Fine Gael nomination as Michael D Higgins’ second term comes to an end
One of 15 Fine Gael TDs retiring from Leinster House, the Mayo veteran reflects on the good and bad sides of modern politics
Since taking over as Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader, Harris has kept up a frenetic pace which has re-energised the party, but some say he is too PR-focused
The way he contested the leadership of Fine Gael with Leo Varadkar in 2017 won him many admirers
Hugs between old allies in Government Buildings but friction is building in another Blueshirt bastion
Hardly a life-size Stonehenge replica á la Spinal Tap, is it?
Web Summit’s Lobbying Register absence; why Simon Harris won’t lodge in the Phoenix Park; and more bad news for EV drivers
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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