Profile: Paschal Donohoe
Balancing act
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Crossing the thin blue line
Brendan Howlin comparing Fine Gael without the ‘balancing’ role of Labour to Britain’s Tories
As well as being successful vote-getters, they have also built up their own mini property and business empire, writes Michael Brennan
Patricia King’s trade union career began with the occupation of a car factory in Dublin. Manufacturers used to have to part-assemble their cars in the country to avoid import taxes, but that requirement was gradually dropped after Ireland joined the
The Sunday Interview: Paul Reid, the head of Fingal County Council
Factfile Age: 59 Appearance: pink polo shirt, jeans, grey-blond corkscrew hair Newsworthiness:...
In his only newspaper interview during his visit here, the European Parliament’s chief Brexit co-ordinator speaks of the negative impact on Ireland if the Brexit agreement ‘is not well done’
In her first wide-ranging interview since stepping down as Labour leader, Joan Burton talks about her relationship with Enda Kenny, her former deputy leader Alan Kelly – and how she still believes that her party has a future
New housing minister Simon Coveney says purchasing vacant homes would be ‘a hell of a lot quicker’ than building them
Canadian ambassador Kevin Vickers credits career to Irish lineage - and father's lessons about respecting dignity
Former Labour leader Eamon Gilmore saw the two sides of power, in good times and bad. But he is happy that he made the right decisions ‘in wartime’ to rescue Ireland’s economy
Steely Jan: Michael Brennan profiles Minister for Education Jan O'Sullivan