Keeping it too simple
Michael Brennan’s election week
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The chief Brexit negotiator's speech contained a strong message about the need for EU unity, writes Michael Brennan
The problem will continue until officials are held accountable, writes Michael Brennan
New laws still come dropping slowly as the minority government approaches its first year in office
Micheál Martin has laid down a marker on tax at his party's think-in by demanding a cut in USC, writes Michael Brennan
Varadkar took a non-confrontational tone during his first day - but there was a harder edge too, writes Michael Brennan
How a previous government botched the burial of an IRA hunger striker - and the current government is messing up the burial of water charges
He is not the future - but he is a reminder of the party’s formidable vote-getting skills
New minister forced to go on offensive after Merkel takes swipe at Irish legislation
There’s money in the kitty, but the government faces turbulence in the run-up to the election
Paschal Donohoe has made all the right noises but there are doubts over the government's resolve, writes Michael Brennan
“Ní féidir an dubh a chur ina gheal, ach seal" is the seanfhocail that will guide Judge Peter Charleton's thinking...
If the initial results are anything to go by, JobPath is worth sticking with
Varadkar’s trip to his ancestral home will be helpful for market access there too, writes Michael Brennan
There is an unseen hand of political pressure behind Central Bank governor Philip Lane’s moves