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Full coverage: Leo Varadkar

John Looby: Why Ireland’s complex housing deserves better than simple words

Oliver Callan’s review of Leo Varadkar’s memoir criticised the former Taoiseach’s attitude towards the “housing disaster”. Complex issues deserve better than simple words.

John Looby
22nd Sep, 2025 - 3 min read

Oliver Callan on Leo Varadkar: Speaking his mind, saying very little

The former Taoiseach delivers a memoir that reveals more about his grudges than his leadership, leaving readers with more questions than answers – especially surrounding his decision to resign.

Oliver Callan
13th Sep, 2025 - 9 min read

Leo Varadkar’s next chapter: a PR company but “no lobbying or public affairs”

A new PR and communication company was registered with the former Taoiseach as sole director. It comes as he announced his move to America with a new role at Harvard.

Alice Chambers
6th Feb, 2025 - 2 min read

Close to brutal: Tommie Gorman watches as two political beasts quietly exit the international stage

The final meeting of the North-South Ministerial Council that included Leo Varadkar and Simon Coveney took place on Monday in Armagh. All the major players from both side of the border were there. But two of them won’t be back.

Tommie Gorman
10th Apr, 2024 - 7 min read

Sam Smyth: There is nowhere to hide for a politician who cannot persuade voters to vote for him

At 45, Leo Varadkar has a life ahead of him after politics. He has left a mixed legacy behind him, which contains lessons for his successor.

Sam Smyth
23rd Mar, 2024 - 5 min read

Tommie Gorman: Leo Varadkar and the great political resignation

The outgoing Taoiseach’s unusual personality in Irish politics helps explain why he has run out of road. But does the small pool of future leaders illustrate a wider disillusionment with political careers?

Tommie Gorman
21st Mar, 2024 - 6 min read

Varadkar resigns: Leonomics in 10 charts

Leo Varadkar has announced his resignation as Taoiseach and party leader, two positions he first assumed in June 2017. A pandemic and a European war later, how has the Irish economy changed under his tenure?

N. Sargent and T. Hubert
20th Mar, 2024 - 3 min read

Tommie Gorman: What will Micheál Martin do next?

If Micheál Martin can take comfort from his personal popularity and the assessment of his time as Taoiseach, any analysis of how the Fianna Fáil he leads is perceived produces bleak results.

Tommie Gorman
4th Mar, 2023 - 7 min read

Tommie Gorman: The day Rishi Sunak said ‘No more’

The British government is no longer prepared to let the second largest party in its smallest devolved administration decide the terms and the pace of the UK’s relationship with its nearest and most important trading partner, the EU.

Tommie Gorman
28th Feb, 2023 - 7 min read

Gary Murphy: Can the boy wonder of Fine Gael now show political maturity?

The next general election might be Leo Varadkar's one last chance to show that those who put their trust in voting for him as leader in 2017 knew what they were doing.

Gary Murphy
17th Dec, 2022 - 9 min read
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