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Lack of purpose and direction

Lack of purpose and direction

Fianna Fáil’s rage might be directed at its most recent defector, but a bigger worry for the party must be its own lack of purpose and direction

‘Gay bounce’ signals modest progress for the coalition

‘Gay bounce’ signals modest progress for the coalition

Could the fillip that the government has gained from the referendum result open the door to an early general election?

Averil Power's resignation puts spotlight back on FF

Averil Power's resignation puts spotlight back on FF

For 24 hours, the dominant narrative about Fianna Fail - internal division, weak leadership, unc...

Light at the end of the tunnel for coalition

Light at the end of the tunnel for coalition

Pat Leahy Today’s poll contains the first real signs that Fine Gael and Labour can win the next election

Free speech must not be snuffed out by fanatics

Free speech must not be snuffed out by fanatics

The vast majority of Europe’s Muslim population, those born within our borders and those who ha...

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Gay marriage and children Dr Eoin O’Malley (SBP, 4/1/2015) is correct in suggesting a low-prof...

Pat Leahy: The coalition will simultaneously promise a spending spree while cloaking themselves in the mantle of economic prudence. It’s a bit of a tightrope

Pat Leahy: The coalition will simultaneously promise a spending spree while cloaking themselves in the mantle of economic prudence. It’s a bit of a tightrope

Probably the apex of Bertie Ahern’s era of ‘Showtime’ politics was his speech to the pre-election Fianna Fáil ard fheis in 2007.

The vital imperative of economic growth

The vital imperative of economic growth

All over Europe, the certainties that have marked post-war politics are in turmoil. In Greece, th...

Stormont deal is a good start, but nothing more

Stormont deal is a good start, but nothing more

‘If it were done when ’tis done, then ‘twere well it were done quickly.” The political pa...

Celebrating 25 years of truly independent journalism

Celebrating 25 years of truly independent journalism

Last week, The Sunday Business Post marked the 25th anniversary of its first edition, published b...

Why read at all when you can simply vote?

Why read at all when you can simply vote?

The Irish Book Awards are a good thing for the country’s literary scene – as long as you’re not worried about whether the books themselves get read or not

A coda  for Cuba

A coda for Cuba

For five decades, Cuba has stood against the superpower that subjugated the rest of Latin America

Has Ireland gone mad?

Has Ireland gone mad?

Bullets in the post. Bomb warnings. Death threats. The Jobstown water protest as “an exercise i...

Pat Leahy's campaign diary

Pat Leahy's campaign diary

Auction politics, promises of tax cuts, promises of spending increases . . . plus ça change

Pat Leahy: Stability versus chaos is a transparent election wheeze by the coalition parties

Pat Leahy: Stability versus chaos is a transparent election wheeze by the coalition parties

Why is everyone – including the opposition – buying into it?