Are Micheál Martin’s days as Fianna Fáil leader drawing to a close?
After the Jim Gavin presidential election debacle, there are a lot of angry people in Fianna Fáil, but it’s less clear if anybody is ready to replace Micheál Martin
Fianna Fáil leader
After the Jim Gavin presidential election debacle, there are a lot of angry people in Fianna Fáil, but it’s less clear if anybody is ready to replace Micheál Martin
New procedures to be in place next year after legislation is rushed through Oireachtas
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Politicians of the centre cannot ‘put fingers in ears’ on migration, says Tanaiste
‘Continued momentum depends on timely Government action to unlock the full potential of projects’
The Minister for Justice is unafraid to say he wants a single sovereign state for Ireland
Mr Martin criticised ‘unacceptable’ and ‘hurtful’ comments about him from Fianna Fáil rebels
Presidential election: Never again should Fine Gael send a Protestant candidate out, unprepared, into a sectarian storm
We have money, talent and trust, but to cross threshold into action demands something rarer: courage
David McCullagh opens up an issue which remains instructive in many ways. This deserves wide readership and debate
Fianna Fail leader has come under pressure after he championed Jim Gavin to become the party’s presidential candidate
Absence of choice proves to be overwhelming motivation behind record number of protest votes
Party sources say critics may have the votes for motion of no confidence, but not enough to win it
Taoiseach’s supporters fear a no-confidence motion against him that could cement or topple his leadership
Tech founder is ‘quite right’ that infrastructure delivery is too slow, Taoiseach’s spokesman says
Thomas Byrne claims fallout in party after ‘disastrous’ presidential campaign is turning public off
Taoiseach’s position is weakened among parliamentary party members after presidential election debacle
Joy in Sinn Féin, PBP and Social Democrats as two Coalition parties face bruising postmortems
Primary objective of the digital euro, for example, is to offer people across the European Union a virtual wallet
John Lahart’s comments about Taoiseach echoed by Carlow-Kilkenny TD John McGuinness
Micheál Martin and Simon Harris tried to put brave faces on their parties’ sorry performances, while the parties of the united left sought to outdo each other in claiming credit
The fallout from this result will reverberate for a considerable time, particularly for the losers, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael
Exit of former Dublin GAA luminary raised questions about his selection, and the future of Micheál Martin
Alan Betson and Dan Dennison were behind the lenses to capture Saturday’s presidential election results
It had turned into a very bad day for Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil by the time Catherine Connolly arrived at Dublin Castle
‘Not my president’ among messages written on record 213,738 invalid ballots
She has a tough task ahead: speak for the established State, represent a radical opposition to it and give hope to those who are increasingly disenchanted
Fintan O’Toole and Sam McBride demonstrate the importance of free and reasoned deliberation
Latest polls favour Catherine Connolly ahead of presidential election tomorrow
Taoiseach Micheál Martin says Republic is not a ‘safe haven’ from Russian threat
Presidential election polling day is just around the corner, so political minds are elsewhere
Campaigners say appointment of Niamh Sweeney undermines trust in Data Protection Commission, which they say has an ‘abysmal’ record in taking on big tech companies
Ireland’s early morning pre-summit meeting with Nordic and Baltic States is now a fixture of Brussels diplomacy
More than 500 people took part in disturbances during which one garda was hit in head with bottle
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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