Civil War parties still vying to be largest in local government as counting continues
Micheál Martin
All of our news, analysis and features on Fianna Fáil leader and former taoiseach Micheál Martin
Government will likely soon have to decide on backing Ursula von der Leyen for second term
This year’s contests offered an entertaining cast with a ballot box in one hand and hammy promotional videos in the other
As fatal dog attack on Nicole Morey in Limerick sees call for ban, experts are urging a focus on training, policing and enforcement
MEP ‘clearly said he does not support the continuation’ of nitrates derogation, says IFA president
Despite some negative feedback from voters on housing, local election hopeful Darragh Butler feels the canvass was ‘largely positive’
Taoiseach at ceremony marking breaking of ground on Narrow Water Bridge linking Omeath and Warrenpoint
Dáil briefly suspended as protesters shout ‘sanctions now’ during debate on formal recognition of the state of Palestine
Micheál Martin condemns ‘barbaric’ Israeli air strikes on tents housing displaced people in Rafah
Russian officials warn of ‘inevitable response’ to Ireland’s ‘criminal behaviour’ relating to EU deal on using frozen Moscow assets
Staffing issues mean Naval Service can deploy just two of eight vessels for patrols, with one left on standby
Months of co-ordination led to what is seen by participants as an imperfect attempt to revive moribund Middle Eastern peace hopes
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Blaney and Martin in public disagreement over level of support offered by party on campaign trail
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