Former Fianna Fáil TD and Ireland’s former minister for foreign affairs, David Andrews, dies aged 91, according to multiple Irish outlets. RTE News and TheJournal.ie report that he dies this morning. The Irish Examiner also confirms his death at age 91 and describes him as a veteran Fianna Fáil politician. According to these accounts, Andrews served as minister for foreign affairs twice during his political career. The Irish Examiner notes that he retired from public life in 2002. Across the sources, there is agreement on his party affiliation, his role as a former member of Dáil Éireann, and his senior position in the foreign affairs portfolio. No sources provide further detail in the supplied text about the cause of death or any survivors. The reporting is consistent in presenting his career highlights and the timing of his death while avoiding additional specific claims beyond those shared facts.