Your essential end-of-week politics catch up including Pearse Doherty accused of being ‘Jekyll and Hyde ’ on housing
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Sinn Féin staring at two-year polling decline but it’s harder than ever to predict make-up of next Dáil
Inside Politics: The explanation for the cuts is simple, but their aftermath is unlikely to be so straightforward
Claim by GAA president Jarlath Burns of Ministerial electioneering gets to the heart of a broader truth for the Coalition
Asylum seekers along Grand Canal being moved as advisory group raises concerns about Government strategy
University of Limerick in for bruising PAC encounter; Harris insists tents along Grand Canal are not another Mount Street situation
Discussions at Government level about further reducing the supports to newly arrived Ukrainian refugees
Another day in which the controversy over asylum seekers coming here from the UK dominated domestic politics
Minister for Justice has not had the best seven days of her career, but there’s better news for Ossian Smyth
Ministers to consider ending visa-free travel from South Africa as Government hardens line on immigration
Focus for the Stardust families now turns to accountability as they welcome the belated State apology
Student accommodation and immigration policy to top Cabinet agenda
After years of being sidelined, ignored and neglected, the Stardust relatives finally get redemption
Your essential end-of-week politics catch up from Michael Collins’s Trumpian bombast to Simon Harris’s big promises
Party’s brand sails on unperturbed by the polls and is still centred around a chirpy, slightly mossy and fogeyish charm
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