# politics - Sunday 14 October, 2018
# Minority Support
# Minority Support
Dáil arithmetic meant the resignation of Denis Naughten created a headache for the minority government.
# politics - Monday 8 October, 2018
# First Round
# First Round
The former paratrooper was stabbed while campaigning in September.
# politics - Tuesday 2 October, 2018
# Defence Forces
# Defence Forces
The retired member of the Defence Forces was involved in defending the State and working on the border during the troubles.
# politics - Wednesday 26 September, 2018
# St Michaels Estate
# St Michaels Estate
The Minister for Housing also said St Michael’s Estate in Inchicore will be redeveloped as planned.
# politics - Tuesday 25 September, 2018
# Dáil Divides
# Dáil Divides
There had been reports that the Junior Minister would abstain from voting on the motion of no confidence in her government colleague.
# politics - Sunday 9 September, 2018
# EU Membership
# EU Membership
Danuta Hübner says that citizens must “not take all those lies and all those millions, like those that were promised before the UK referendum”.
# politics - Saturday 8 September, 2018
# Stormont Executive
# Stormont Executive
Karen Bradley admitted she didn’t know much about the divisive political history in the North when she took up her role in January.
# politics - Friday 7 September, 2018
# Karen Bradley
# Karen Bradley
Karen Bradley has said there was a lot she didn’t understand about Northern Ireland before she was given the job.
# politics - Wednesday 5 September, 2018
# Al-nusra Front
# Al-nusra Front
Yesterday, Russian and Turkish presidents were asked to use diplomacy to avert a “bloodbath” in Idlib.
# Read Me
# Read Me
Simon Foy examines politics in the era of Donald Trump, taking in fake news, allegations about Jeremy Corbyn, and the behaviour of Boris Johnson.
# politics - Wednesday 29 August, 2018
# Opinion
# Opinion
Fine Gael’s week dedicated to green issues came across as dated and out-of-touch, writes Jonathan Victory.
# politics - Monday 20 August, 2018
# Aras 2018
# Aras 2018
The journalist launched her bid for the Áras yesterday
# politics - Tuesday 7 August, 2018
# Opinion
# Opinion
The director of a documentary about Hume’s life – which will be broadcast tonight on RTÉ One – writes about the impact he had on Northern Ireland.
# politics - Monday 9 July, 2018
# Brexit Means Brexit
# Brexit Means Brexit
Theresa May faces the most serious challenge to her leadership yet with the resignations of Boris Johnson and David Davis.
# politics - Sunday 20 May, 2018
# Politics
# Politics
Fine Gael remains the most popular political party.
# politics - Saturday 5 May, 2018
# Irish Abroad
From The42
# Irish Abroad
Ex-Munster hooker Duncan Casey and Grenoble are one win away from promotion into the Top 14.
# politics - Saturday 14 April, 2018
# No-dail Recall
# No-dail Recall
Only the Green Party made a submission to the Citizens’ Assembly.
# politics - Tuesday 3 April, 2018
# Opinion
# Opinion
Irish politics remains volatile with the potential for alternative political parties emerging, writes Rory Hearne.
# politics - Wednesday 28 March, 2018
# Politics
# Politics
Coveney also suggested that the abortion referendum could be held a week earlier than expected.
# politics - Monday 19 March, 2018
# Cynthia Nixon
# Cynthia Nixon
Cynthia Nixon, a lifelong New Yorker, says that she wants to “fight for a better, more equal New York”.
# politics - Sunday 4 March, 2018
# Election
# Election
She is likely to do better in the polls than other liberal candidates.
# politics - Saturday 3 March, 2018
# Italian Elections
# Italian Elections
Although the former Prime Minister is barred from public office, he could play an important role in the next government.
# politics - Sunday 25 February, 2018
# Interview
# Interview
The group said it is constantly monitoring fascist individuals and groups in Ireland to ensure they do not gain momentum.
# politics - Saturday 24 February, 2018
# POPULAR KIDS
# POPULAR KIDS
Fine Gael is holding steady at 32% but the gap is closing.
# politics - Friday 16 February, 2018
# Ireland 2040
# Ireland 2040
A ‘marketing exercise’ or a ‘vision for Ireland’: Political parties and stakeholders give their view.
# Politics
# Politics
The 70-year-old will be the heavy favorite for the Utah Senate seat.
# politics - Saturday 10 February, 2018
# Behind The Wheel
# Behind The Wheel
Today she becomes Sinn Féin leader, but what next?
# politics - Sunday 4 February, 2018
# RIP
# RIP
The former Ceann Comhairle served Carlow-Kilkenny for 46 years.
# politics - Friday 26 January, 2018
# No Romance
# No Romance
Nikki Haley shot down talk of being romantically involved with the US president.
# Alternative
From The42
# Alternative
News of the launch comes as the National Football League prepares to bring the curtain down on the most tumultuous season in its history.
# politics - Sunday 21 January, 2018
# After Gerry
# After Gerry
A new poll shows that it won’t change how two-thirds of voters view the party.
# politics - Tuesday 2 January, 2018
# Column
# Column
While local radio might still be the holy grail of parish pump politics, new media is quickly catching up, writes Craig Dwyer.
# politics - Tuesday 26 December, 2017
# Ah Heyor
# Ah Heyor
There was a lot of anger around Leinster House this year.
# Brexit
# Brexit
We talked to Ireland’s Brexit expert, who recently wrote a book on the topic.
# politics - Sunday 24 December, 2017
# politics - Thursday 26 October, 2017
# The Hummus
# The Hummus
The Hummus creators will join activist-singer Peggy Seeger and a host of other speakers at new fest.
# politics - Wednesday 25 October, 2017
# Open And Honest
# Open And Honest
Senators behind the Honest Ads Act referred to it as an issue of national security.
# politics - Tuesday 17 October, 2017
# Targets
# Targets
A new report was published today looking into the political performance of women in the 47-nation Council of Europe.
# politics - Sunday 15 October, 2017
# Poll Position
# Poll Position
The party remains the most popular in the country, but now commands a four point lead over its main opposition.
# politics - Sunday 8 October, 2017
# Money In Your Pocket
# Money In Your Pocket
That’s according to the results of a poll for RTÉ’s Claire Byrne Live.