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'David vs Goliath' dispute over Labour chairmanship is over says Keaveney
Keaveney: I won't be bullied into stepping down as Labour chair
Labour chairman Colm Keaveney wants party conference held in April
Poll shows drop in support for Sinn Féin, rise for Fianna Fáil
Seanad vote could delay Budget's welfare cuts by three months
Keaveney criticises 'cynicism' of ministers over his voting against government
Gilmore hints at plan to remove Keaveney as Labour chair
Labour chair still hoping Budget cut to child benefit can be reversed
Government facing no confidence motion in the Dáil next week
The Evening Fix...now with added dogs who can drive
Keaveney support for Budget "not taken for a given"
Column: Sharing power is bad for the health of junior coalition partners
Rory Costello
Noonan and Howlin will both deliver Budget 2013 next Wednesday
Legislating for the X Case: Where do the parties stand?
Column: Why hasn’t a far-right party like Golden Dawn emerged in Ireland?
Rory Costello
Mayor of Kilkenny writes to Obama and hopes he'll visit next year
Priory Hall: Legal action by DCC is of no benefit to ex-residents
Ireland gives up €200m a year in tax breaks for high earners - Shortall
Super-levy needed for high pensions, says Labour Party Chairman
What do the children's referendum posters mean?
Seanad abolition: Where do the parties stand?
Column: Troubles over Mick Wallace follow a long line of left-wing splits
Adrian Grant
Poll: If there was an election held today, who would you vote for?
Government backbenchers split over possible cuts to private school subsidy
Junior minister: State subsidy to fee-paying schools is a luxury
Property Tax: Where do the political parties stand?
Reilly welcomes Alex White appointment, thanks Shortall for 'hard work'
Alex White to replace Shortall as junior health minister
Burton 'saddened' to see Shortall go - but affirms confidence in Reilly
James Reilly on Shortall's departure: 'Pressure's only for tyres'
In full: Róisín Shortall's resignation statement
Róisín Shortall resigns as Primary Care Minister
Croke Park Agreement: Where do the political parties stand?
Risk of breakaway Labour party dismissed
Column: We're dedicated Labour members - but we're not happy with the party
Neil Warner
Voters head to the polls in the Netherlands
Croke Park the 'most successful social contract in State's history' - Labour Minister