Brendan Ogle: Irish water must now be abolished within 100 days
- March 11, 2016
The vast bulk of the TDs just elected pledged to abolish Irish Water – and so they should
Newton Emerson: Northern Ireland stinks of people not quite breaking the law
- March 11, 2016
Project Eagle scandal shines spotlight on the nexus between business and politics
Noel Whelan: FG may have to bite bullet on Micheál Martin
- March 11, 2016
Eamonn McCann: Arlene Foster wraps the orange flag around herself
- March 10, 2016
Fear of Sinn Féin leads the DUP to suppress issues that would split other parties
Opinion: Michael D Higgins could play role in government stalemate
- March 10, 2016
Influence of President limited to getting parties to try harder by refusing to dissolve Dáil
Una Mullally: Why are there only five free women of Dublin?
- March 9, 2016
Nothing stopping the city awarding 70 women the Freedom of the City to achieve gender parity
Time to wrestle mysterious Cerberus out into the light
- March 9, 2016
The US fund avoids giving details of its activities and seems unwilling to pay meaningful tax
Equating au pairs with employees is ludicrous
- March 9, 2016
Workplace watchdog’s ruling will be honoured more in the breach than the observance
Water charges help us respect a scarce resource
- March 9, 2016
Smart measures can help households and improve Ireland’s water supply problems
Opinion: A woman’s place is in the Oireachtas
- March 8, 2016
Now that we have one in five female TDs, it’s time to change the culture of the old boys club
Una Mullally: Losing youth vote is part of Labour’s midlife crisis
- March 7, 2016
Labour must ask why the leaders of tomorrow aren’t gravitating towards them
Opinion: TDs should vote for taoiseach under proportional representation
- March 7, 2016
The Dáil reflects the popular vote. The election of government does not
Lack of migration plan could be German chancellor’s downfall
- March 6, 2016
Merkel under pressure to secure agreement with EU colleagues on measures
Diarmaid Ferriter: Wealth tax policies of the 1970s show TDs a way forward
- March 5, 2016
‘Richie Ryan had no time for well-heeled whingers who formerly owned posh department stores’
Breda O’Brien: What wisdom can we glean from the election?
- March 5, 2016
‘Social issues’ do count. All politics is local. People don’t want recovery for the few.
World View: Donald Trump poses serious threat to press and free speech
- March 5, 2016
Republican frontrunner has made it clear he will curb media freedom if elected
Cliff Taylor: A new government has golden opportunity to tackle problems
- March 5, 2016
Current economic factors offer a chance to repair some damage. But we must act now
John Horgan: Labour could be the winner in the end
- March 4, 2016
All Labour party leaders have long rejected the nostrum that the poor will have to wait
Noel Whelan: Eight points at which it went wrong for the coalition
- March 4, 2016
It is now clear that Fine Gael’s campaign was fixed on a disastrous course
Joe O’Toole: Election results reflect disaffection
- March 4, 2016
Independents surged as voters decided to elect people who understood their concerns
David Begg: A new politics is now a possibility
- March 3, 2016
The electorate rejected auction politics and demanded credible narrative of Ireland’s future
Anne Harris: Shadow of Siteserv and Moriarty tribunal hung over Fine Gael
- March 2, 2016
Coalition completely ignored fact people need to talk about Denis O’Brien
Fintan O’Toole: Six reasons to take pride in #GE16
- March 1, 2016
We are not racist, stupid, greedy, lacking in moral direction, guilt ridden or chicken
Drapier: It won’t be easy for Fianna Fáil to refuse to govern
- March 1, 2016
If Micheál Martin says no to Enda Kenny, he will have to work up a credible explanation
Rite & Reason: Separation of Church and State benefits all
- March 1, 2016
Religions and ideologies are at their best as part of a secular pluralist society
The winner of Election 2016 is social democracy
- February 29, 2016
Coalition of Right may be price of Left’s myopic stunts
- February 28, 2016
Opportunism of Left over past five years ensured it was unable to make gains it could have
This is what change looks like, whatever this is
- February 28, 2016
The electorate clicked its heels and didn’t just end up in a tornado but created one
Opinion: A minority government could be the best outcome
- February 27, 2016
Stephen Collins: A day to celebrate Irish democracy
- February 27, 2016
Without good people stepping forward for election our democracy would wither and die
Cliff Taylor: The numbers to watch as count drama plays out
- February 27, 2016
Coming days will be a poker game with nobody willing to show their cards
Diarmaid Ferriter: Some rare cases of Irish political backbone
- February 27, 2016
Our politicians could benefit from reading some documents at the National Archives
Breda O’Brien: ‘Fatal foetal abnormality’ is a hurtful and damaging term
- February 27, 2016
Mothers who continue their pregnancy are rarely lauded as brave – at best, they are patronised
World View: Brexit would rapidly put Irish unification on the agenda
- February 27, 2016
It is helpful to read the UK referendum on leaving the EU through a Scottish lens
Mark Little: Twitter shaped and widened Irish election debate
- February 26, 2016
As conventional election debate relegates conversations, social media amplifies them
Annie Doona: Once in a lifetime opportunity to build on Oscars success
- February 26, 2016
Eamonn McCann: Public pressure forces Sinn Féin U-turn on Stormont expenses
- February 25, 2016
Unionist and Nationalist MLAs had stood shoulder-to-shoulder until engulfed in public disapproval
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