Pundit addresses Oireachtas committee after it emerged he provided media training Jim Gavin during presidential election
Yates worked as commentator during presidential election after providing undisclosed coaching to failed candidate Jim Gavin
As the Government embraces escalating European militarisation, neutrality is being dismissed in media discussions
Former minister for finance says he applied for his new role with the World Bank
Minister says matter for broadcaster to declare conflict of interest, not for him as party’s director of elections
Survey suggests high level of public trust in Ireland’s elections
Sinn Féin the richest of the three big parties with unmatched reserve of €8.7m, accounts show
Corkman founded Amarenco Solar in 2013
Violence continued to grow along with the disinformation campaigns targeting asylum seekers, but far-right candidates failed to turn their large social media followings into votes
Unified patent system would ‘make life easier’ for Irish inventors and small businesses, says Malcolm Byrne
Vote was deferred last year after defeat of proposed family and care constitutional amendments
Sinn Féin vice-president meeting with Conservative MPs in Westminster
Such a move should be part of a general re-examination of Belfast Agreement
Party’s supporters are not necessarily neutral on constitutional question
Reform UK conference devotees cheer their man as Labour faces yet more turmoil
Reform win a blow to Keir Starmer in first election test as British prime minister
He seems himself as less ideological than Blair, but he might benefit from adopting the New Labour master’s Machiavellian streak
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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