Candidate says Fine Gael's 'boys club mentality' has her 'making the tea'
Stephanie Regan believes she has been “jettisoned” by her own party in Dublin Bay North.
Stephanie Regan believes she has been “jettisoned” by her own party in Dublin Bay North.
Analysis: Directives from Fine Gael headquarters are angering ordinary members.
The Jobs Minister will now have to be added to the Fine Gael ticket in Dublin Bay North.
With the new constituencies decided political parties will soon be picking who they want to represent them in next year’s European Parliament election.
The forum will bring 2,000 young leaders from around the world to Dublin to discuss solutions for pressing global problems.
And for his “contribution to Dublin”.
TheJournal.ie has learned that the senator is in discussions over the possibility of joining Fine Gael and running for the seat being vacated by Gay Mitchell next year.
Former world champion runner Eamonn Coghlan is among the favourites to run for Fine Gael in Dublin in next year’s European elections but there are others in contention…
The programme is working in cities across the globe to prevent and reduce sexual harassment and violence in public places.
Hint: It involves some water and a spear…
“What colour are your pyjamas, Lord Mayor?”
The Dublin GAA icon will be laid to rest tomorrow.
“Walk Dublin”, a free iPhone app, has been launched by Dublin City Council in conjunction with the National Council for the Blind of Ireland.
The call came as the DSPCA launched their Christmas campaign.
Let’s not get too excited though – there’s 154 books in total on the longlist for the world’s most valuable literary prize.
The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Naoise Ó Muirí, reflects on his first four months in the position, and why he feels it’s his duty to say what’s on his mind.
The large red tags have been dotted all around the city with a description of the place it has been tagged to.
Through the use of internet technology, people living elsewhere in Ireland or in any other country in the world will be able to attend a funeral ‘virtually’.
“I do think we need to, I don’t think there’s a parliamentary word for chillax but I think everyone needs to take a step back.”
The Mayor added his voice to people who have spoken out against the paramilitary-style funeral in Dublin at the weekend.
The Minister for Sport promised to fight for more funding as he welcome Ireland’s Olympians home at a small reception in Dublin Airport this afternoon.
Ryszard Grobelny is some man for the craic, it seems…
Clothes depicting Irish people as drunks damage our image abroad, a councillor has said. So what do you think?