
Bruton, 76, served as prime minister as the head of the centre-right Fine Gael party from 1994 to 1997 and played an important role in negotiations with the UK and political groups in Northern Ireland. The work helped lead to the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, signed by his successor Bertie Ahern.
Bruton also decided to cut Ireland’s corporate tax rate to one of the lowest in Europe, helping fuel the Celtic Tiger economic revolution of the late 1990s.
Bruton “died peacefully in the Mater Private Hospital in Dublin, surrounded by his loving family, early this morning following a long illness,” his family said in a statement.