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Analysis: It’s no country for old men or young women but there’s a big promotion for one young man.
The Dáil’s youngest TD has been made junior finance minister while Labour has promoted three backbenchers.
And Health isn’t the only government department that has yet to update its pages.
There’s only two names listed in the Minister of State ranks at the moment…
As the talks continued and the wait lengthened anticipation turned to frustration ahead of the Cabinet reshuffle.
The Taoiseach identified a particular difficulty in demoting Arts Minister Jimmy Deenihan yesterday.
Who’s in? Who’s out? Who’s stuck with the same job?
Analysis: The Cabinet’s female membership is doubled but will Labour rue taking on Environment?
Leo Varadkar to Health, Phil Hogan is off, Joan Burton is staying put and it looks like James Reilly is going to Foreign Affairs.
Captain Cabinets, trapped in cabinets…
Earlier, Taoiseach said he was “getting on very well with the Tánaiste”.
Seán Sherlock laughed off suggestions that Fine Gael and Labour are split over the lucrative Jobs portfolio.
More talks between the Taoiseach and the new Tánaiste took place this evening and are ongoing.
Analysis: Sources on all sides of the talks between Enda Kenny and Joan Burton insist there is nothing untoward about the delay.
The Taoiseach and Tánaiste are holding further discussions ahead of the expected Cabinet reshuffle tomorrow.
But it didn’t get emotional, the Jobs Minister Richard Bruton insisted today.
With the reshuffle imminent, the Transport Minister had a question for the Sinn Féin deputy leader.
The Public Spending Minister is in the dark about the looming Cabinet reshuffle.
Talks between the Taoiseach and the Tánaiste will resume after the cabinet meeting today.
The government departments, the incumbent ministers and the frontrunners to replace some of them
The embattled Health Minister is expected to be moved out of his portfolio in the imminent Cabinet reshuffle.
Wild rumours and intense speculation as Enda Kenny and Joan Burton prepare to shuffle their pack.
Reilly insisted today he will be happy to serve wherever the Taoiseach asks him to.
*No, we’re not talking about being the next Minister for Health.
Ruairí Quinn has also admitted that the coalition has to “work better together”.
The Taoiseach is keen to give talent a chance next year with some “movement” planned.
Jeremy Hunt was the surprised appointment to the Ministry of Health as David Cameron conducted his first reshuffle since taking office over two years ago