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Tánaiste Simon Harris is trying to have it both ways on the festering immigration debate
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Tánaiste Simon Harris is trying to have it both ways on the festering immigration debate
Labour, Social Democrats and the Greens have shown they don’t represent the working class
Governance of Ireland’s public hospital structure is complex and now Ministers are involved in a long-running dispute
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Politicians of the centre cannot ‘put fingers in ears’ on migration, says Tanaiste
Presidential election: Never again should Fine Gael send a Protestant candidate out, unprepared, into a sectarian storm
There is real possibility that political coalition will form to exploit public dissatisfaction with KTOLO politics
Absence of choice proves to be overwhelming motivation behind record number of protest votes
Fine Gael campaign team rejected advice to promote candidate’s background as unique selling point
Tech founder is ‘quite right’ that infrastructure delivery is too slow, Taoiseach’s spokesman says
MEP says there is feeling of ‘utter depression’ within party after underwhelming performance
Taoiseach’s position is weakened among parliamentary party members after presidential election debacle
Joy in Sinn Féin, PBP and Social Democrats as two Coalition parties face bruising postmortems
Primary objective of the digital euro, for example, is to offer people across the European Union a virtual wallet
Barrister says she was not part of ‘spoil the vote’ campaign and did not rule out running in future elections
Heather Humphreys’ home constituency Cavan-Monaghan had highest turnout while Donegal had lowest
Micheál Martin and Simon Harris tried to put brave faces on their parties’ sorry performances, while the parties of the united left sought to outdo each other in claiming credit
This thoughtful woman who built a broad coalition and offered a positive message represents a new Republic
Calls for Galway TD to seek new home in the Áras stretch back several years, when she at first dismissed the idea
Independent Galway TD defeated FG rival Heather Humphreys in election that saw record number of spoiled votes
It had turned into a very bad day for Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil by the time Catherine Connolly arrived at Dublin Castle
Huge number of spoiled votes conveys a message of hostility towards established politics
Going viral can help a candidate reach the masses but deepfake videos are ‘a threat to democracy’, expert says
FG candidate says unionist asked ‘if that’s what they put you through, Heather, what hope have the rest of us?’
She has a tough task ahead: speak for the established State, represent a radical opposition to it and give hope to those who are increasingly disenchanted
The Fine Gael campaign focused more on getting out the party’s vote than on appealing to other voters
From Jim Gavin’s white chinos to Maria Steen’s handbag to Catherine Connolly’s snappy slogan, the votes are in
Independent candidate Catherine Connolly overwhelming favourite to become Ireland’s next president
Voter numbers by teatime lower generally that they were at the same stage of polling day in 2018
Fine Gael’s Humphreys and independent Connolly urge members of public to exercise right to vote amid fears of low turnout
Latest polls favour Catherine Connolly ahead of presidential election tomorrow
Further poll suggests Connolly is on course to win presidential election
Ireland’s early morning pre-summit meeting with Nordic and Baltic States is now a fixture of Brussels diplomacy
Connolly supporters accused by FG of negative campaign against Heather Humphreys over her religion and family
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