Let’s talk about immigration, logically and dispassionately
Tánaiste Simon Harris is trying to have it both ways on the festering immigration debate
Tánaiste Simon Harris is trying to have it both ways on the festering immigration debate
Politicians of the centre cannot ‘put fingers in ears’ on migration, says Tanaiste
Simon Harris accused of ‘going down the Nigel Farage route’ over immigration comments
We have money, talent and trust, but to cross threshold into action demands something rarer: courage
Absence of choice proves to be overwhelming motivation behind record number of protest votes
MEP says there is feeling of ‘utter depression’ within party after underwhelming performance
Taoiseach’s position is weakened among parliamentary party members after presidential election debacle
Barrister says she was not part of ‘spoil the vote’ campaign and did not rule out running in future elections
Heather Humphreys’ home constituency Cavan-Monaghan had highest turnout while Donegal had lowest
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
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
Independent candidate Catherine Connolly overwhelming favourite to become Ireland’s next president
Fine Gael’s Humphreys and independent Connolly urge members of public to exercise right to vote amid fears of low turnout
Connolly supporters accused by FG of negative campaign against Heather Humphreys over her religion and family
Ministers to be briefed at Cabinet on plans to overhaul rules and guidance on State spending
Traders and locals concerned at continued closure of renowned walking trail between towns
Businessman alleged instruction not to nominate independents was unconstitutional
Identifying a theme, forging a relationship with the Government, unity and foreign trips will be pressing issues for the first 100 days
Snapshot of party backing comes in at Fianna Fáil on 17% (down five), Sinn Féin on 27%(up five) and Fine Gael on 18% (up one)
After an unremarkable budget and disastrous presidential election campaigns, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are in a dangerous place
Two others injured in violent incident at shared accommodation in Donaghmede
Peadar Tóibín proposed move over Tánaiste’s ‘failed promise’ in 2017 that no child would wait more than four months for scoliosis surgery
The proposed Bill already includes a ban on trade in goods
Catherine Connolly and Heather Humphreys trade blows as they enter final 10 days of campaign
UK supreme court previously ruled internees who were detained without trial during conflict were held unlawfully
Nearly 200 cadets in Defence Forces are paid below minimum wage, says Raco
Minister for Defence will be told pay is a serious barrier to recruitment
Tánaiste Simon Harris to brief Cabinet on peace plan, while Ministers also to mull legislation for rental-sector changes
Voters will not just be choosing between two candidates; they will opt for one of two divergent positions on foreign policy and defence
Nobody disagrees on the value of a second tier of child benefit. So why has it not been introduced? Lethargy
Book moves rather disconcertingly from reflections on author’s musical life to aftermath of murderous episode in 1975
Sinn Féin Senator Chris Andrews and artist Tadhg Hickey among group of 16 en route to Ireland via Greece
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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