A comparison with three Nordic countries indicates that an intellectual failure to think originally was behind the Irish system’s lack of resilience after the crisis of 2009
The vast bulk of the TDs just elected pledged to abolish Irish Water – and so they should
Project Eagle scandal shines spotlight on the nexus between business and politics
If negotiations are to succeed then Fine Gael can not rule out Mícheál Martin becoming Taoiseach first
Fear of Sinn Féin leads the DUP to suppress issues that would split other parties
Public life is poorer for the passing of the Supreme Court judge, historian and intellectual
There has been a breakdown of European ethics in favour of bourgeois security
Influence of President limited to getting parties to try harder by refusing to dissolve Dáil
'Greet Britain' could have been the standard pronunciation if not for the influence of speakers from this side of the water
Nothing stopping the city awarding 70 women the Freedom of the City to achieve gender parity
The US fund avoids giving details of its activities and seems unwilling to pay meaningful tax
Workplace watchdog’s ruling will be honoured more in the breach than the observance
Smart measures can help households and improve Ireland’s water supply problems
Now that we have one in five female TDs, it’s time to change the culture of the old boys club
There is very little solid ground, from political practice or legal authority to help answer the question
Can the business of forming a government actually be infused with reminders of what we wanted an independent government for?
Ireland has paid a high price for their hesitation to separate Jesus and Patrick Pearse
Editorial: Public firmly places responsibility for the election of a Taoiseach and a government on the Dáil
Findings of Northern Ireland Finance Committee suggest a minimalist approach to public accountability by those involved in sale
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