Paul Murphy’s new group wants a new socialist movement in society. Yet even Fianna Fáil once had a self-proclaimed socialist leader in Bertie Ahern, writes Michael Clifford
Wed, 02 Oct, 2019
New HSE boss Paul Reid wants to see a “more devolved” health system.
Mon, 08 Jul, 2019
Sinn Féin could be set to lose as many as half of its seats on Cork City Council as the Green Party look set to make significant gains.
Sat, 25 May, 2019
The largest public sector trade union in the country says its pledge to increase local authority funding and restore local council powers has received the backing of 10 parties fielding 1,056 local authority candidates in tomorrow’s elections.
Thu, 23 May, 2019
Protesters carrying coffins draped with the flags of Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan have gathered outside Leinster House to urge Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to tell US president Donald Trump to stop invading other countries amid talk of a Venezuelan intervention.
Thu, 14 Mar, 2019
As the Metropole Hotel unveils its own new snug, Donal O’Keeffe takes a leisurely stroll around Cork and visits some of the city’s cosiest pub corners.
Wed, 06 Feb, 2019
I joined the Labour Party as an ordinary member in my early 20s, and I’ve been a member now for not far short of half a century.
Tue, 18 Sep, 2018
Wed, 15 Nov, 2017
This Saturday at 8.30pm the Sinn Féin ard fheis will go live on RTÉ from the RDS. Gerry Adams will share his intentions and timeline for stepping down as party leader, writes Gerard Howlin.
The Taoiseach has expressed concern that ‘beastly’ things might happen to three of his ministers if they go ahead with plans to visit North Korea.
Sat, 04 Nov, 2017
Latest: Labour Housing spokesperson Jan O’Sullivan has raised concerns for the Housing Minister's plans to introduce shared accommodation for young professionals.
Fri, 06 Oct, 2017
At least €800,000 in benefits has been withheld from welfare recipients who failed to sign up for a public services card after they were told to by the Department of Social Protection.
Sat, 26 Aug, 2017
The Labour Party has said it would back and campaign for Michael D Higgins if he was to seek a second term as President.
Thu, 24 Aug, 2017
The price of the average Irish home has risen by 3.5% in the first three months of the year, according to a survey carried out by an estate agents’ body.
Tue, 28 Mar, 2017
The State’s ethics watchdog has said it is “unreasonable” for small political parties to fully audit their accounts, after the first report on what organisations received and spent for 2015.
Tue, 10 Jan, 2017
A new opinion poll shows Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil and some of the smaller parties losing support.
Sat, 17 Sep, 2016
Thu, 11 Aug, 2016
Hours after Dilma Rousseff, Brazil’s first female president, was suspended by a vote to put her on trial for breaking budget laws, the man who took her place unveiled his cabinet: An all-male line-up of 23 ministers.
Sat, 14 May, 2016
One of the country's best-known social justice campaigners is promising housing plans that would get rid of housing 'ghettoes' in favour of a more integrated approach.
Mon, 09 May, 2016
A new housing proposal recommends the State would rent 50% of homes in certain developments to households who qualify for social housing, and the rest to those who are not eligible.
The Department of Social Protection has strongly defended the JobBridge scheme amid calls for it to be scrapped.
Tue, 26 Apr, 2016
Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin has claimed that he “made every effort” to prevent a Fine Gael-Labour government and that it is not his job to “dictate” whether the outgoing coalition should be returned.
Mon, 18 Apr, 2016
Ideas are being sought from the open market to help breathe new life into a city-owned historic former bank building.
Tue, 15 Mar, 2016
Former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was detained for questioning in a federal investigation of a bribery and money laundering scheme that police said had financed campaigns and expenses of the ruling Workers Party.
Sat, 05 Mar, 2016
Thu, 25 Feb, 2016
There is mixed news for Fine Gael in two new opinion polls this evening.
Sat, 06 Feb, 2016
Sat, 16 Jan, 2016
The enactment of power in economic crisis by Haughey after 1987 and of Gilmore after 2011 was remarkably similar, writes Gerard Howlin
Wed, 04 Nov, 2015
Cork City Council has avoided dissolution after councillors voted last night to accept the city’s 2015 budget.
Tue, 25 Nov, 2014
Independents have to put egos aside and come together,writes Special Correspondent Michael Clifford.
Tue, 27 May, 2014
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Labour’s Catherine Clancy, was the most high-profile casualty in the city’s local elections carnage as her party was annihilated.
Mon, 26 May, 2014
Europe must be seen as a social, and not just an economic project by those elected to the European Parliament next month, an independent thinktank has said.
Wed, 14 May, 2014
President Michael D Higgins is to get the Freedom of Cork despite severe criticism that the honour has become mired in politics and is being given out too often.
Tue, 25 Mar, 2014
Enda Kenny celebrated his third anniversary in power by slipping on jackboots and giving democracy a good kicking.
Wed, 05 Mar, 2014
Diplomats fretted about allowing Iran to open an embassy in Dublin because of its backing for the IRA as well as Fianna Fáil links with high-profile personalities in Iraq, State files have revealed.
Fri, 27 Dec, 2013
Politicians shot down plans to honour Nelson Mandela with the freedom of Dublin just five years before he was eventually awarded the accolade, classified files have revealed.
We are all used to the bickering and points scoring which has become part and parcel of our political landscape but in one corner of Cork the politicians are all too often able to “draw” on support even from their political opponents.
Fri, 13 Dec, 2013
More than 5,000 anti-government protesters marched near the Maracana stadium before a major football match, venting their anger about the billions the Brazilian government is spending on major sporting events rather than public services.
Mon, 01 Jul, 2013
EVEN his opposition to the Church, his statement that the constitution is “my book”, is less about social radicalism than pursuing by different means the constant interests of changing politics.
Tue, 28 May, 2013
DEAR Eamon,
Tue, 02 Apr, 2013
Cork’s city manager has offered a staunch defence of the contentious Sky Garden project, saying criticism was “infuriating”.
Tue, 26 Feb, 2013
THEY’RE back.
Sat, 16 Feb, 2013
A well-known criminal was shot this afternoon in the Clontarf area of north Dublin, gardaí have confirmed.
Tue, 04 Dec, 2012
YOU might forgive Eamon Gilmore if he didn’t want to fly home from New York.
Fri, 28 Sep, 2012
Residents, businesses, and a third-level college are among the objectors to plans for a waste facility on the edge of Waterford City.
Thu, 23 Aug, 2012
A proposal to scrap a prayer at the start of a local authority meeting sparked an unholy row last night.
Tue, 12 Jun, 2012
The Workers Party has called on the Government to abandon the EU Fiscal Treaty referendum on May 31 at its campaign launch calling for the treaty to be rejected.
Tue, 08 May, 2012
State prosecutors have been asked to examine the case of veteran Republican Sean Garland to determine whether he should be charged with an alleged US super-dollar forgery plot.
Fri, 27 Jan, 2012
VETERAN Labour MEP Proinsias De Rossa is to quit his post next month after nearly 13 years in Brussels.
Tue, 17 Jan, 2012
Labour has to define its role in government quickly, writes Gerard Howlin
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