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Sinn Féin having ‘chilling’ effect on Ireland’s democracy, says taoiseach
Micheál Martin claims RTÉ pulled interview with Mary Lou McDonald biographer for fear of being sued
Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent
12, Oct, 2022 @3:35 PM

Sinn Féin’s complicated history in Ireland | Letter
Letter: David McManus on a history of splits and name changes from 1905 to 1986
Letters
04, Jan, 2022 @5:57 PM

EU trade chief faces fresh criticism over breaking Covid rules in Ireland
Phil Hogan gave more detail about his trip but said he was exempt from lockdown restrictions
Rory Carroll, Ireland correspondent
25, Aug, 2020 @8:55 PM

After ‘golfgate’ the Irish people’s anger at their politicians is palpable | Una Mullally
The apparent breach of Covid-19 rules has broken what trust the public still had in its leaders, says Irish Times columnist Una Mullally
Una Mullally
24, Aug, 2020 @1:20 PM

It’s not all rosy in Irish politics and society | Letters
Letters: Jim Cosgrove, Felix M Larkin and Joe McCarthy respond to an editorial on Ireland’s growing importance
Letters
21, Jul, 2020 @5:02 PM

The Guardian view on Irish politics: an enviable beauty is born | Editorial
Editorial: As Britain cuts itself off from the modern world amid the delusions of Brexit, Ireland is playing its part with growing assurance
Editorial
20, Jul, 2020 @6:05 PM

Micheál Martin becomes Irish taoiseach in historic coalition
Fianna Fáil leader forms government with Fine Gael and Greens vowing end to ‘civil war politics’
Molly Blackall and agencies
27, Jun, 2020 @2:53 PM

Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Greens agree deal to form Irish coalition
Agreement between three parties to form government needs to be ratified by members
Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent
15, Jun, 2020 @11:59 AM

Ireland’s Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil close to forming coalition government
Party leaders agree to seek ‘full and equal partnership’ for five years and rotate taoiseach role
Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent
14, Apr, 2020 @5:25 PM

Ireland's old political rivals hold talks over historic coalition
Coronavirus crisis spurs government formation talks between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil
Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent
26, Mar, 2020 @5:16 PM

Hysteria over Sinn Féin entering government is about power, not the past | Brian Hanley
The party has smashed the two-party system, bringing hope for a change to the old order – which is fighting back, says historian Brian Hanley
Brian Hanley
25, Feb, 2020 @2:11 PM

Micheál Martin faces a battle of conscience to form Irish government
Fianna Fáil leader is a key player in breaking parliamentary deadlock, but has ruled out working with Sinn Féin
Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent
24, Feb, 2020 @5:00 AM
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