As the US election approaches and people decide which genocide-endorsing party to vote for, the Green-Orange divide here is generally – but not precisely – reflected in the Red-Blue November ... are ...
Paul Baillie, Debra Bourne, Madeleine Burt, Annie Cripps, Aidan Dixon, Tim Fahey, Nick Fiander, Roberta Ann Gilkinson, Colin Jackson, Gael Guimera Kern ... to RD Rosie for the shout out for the sea of ...
Preferred choice of government remains coalition of Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Independents Taoiseach Simon Harris and Tánaiste Micheál Martin. Photo: PA The gap in public support between Fine ...
Fine Gael deputy leader Heather Humphreys has announced she will not contest the upcoming general election. In a statement, the Minister for Social Protection said: “Politicians are human too ...
Former Fine Gael TD Noel Rock is making a bid to return to the Dáil as he announced he wants to run for the party in Dublin North-West in the looming general election Mr Rock lost his seat in the ...
Taoiseach Simon Harris wants his party to introduce new facilities for children by 2026 and state property used for asylum-seekers is being looked at as part of plan Junior minister Neale Richmond ...
Fine Gael has vowed to create a stand-alone offence criminalising attacks on retail workers if re-elected to Government. The Irish Mirror has also learned that Simon Harris’ party is now ...
Fine Gael remains the most popular party in the country, according to a new poll released ahead of the expected announcement of the general election this week. The latest Sunday Independent ...
Heather Humphreys' decision brings to 18 the number of Fine Gael’s 35 TDs elected in 2020 who will not be contesting the election Heather Humphreys was first elected to the Dáil in 2011 ...
FINE Gael is by far the most popular party in the country just weeks out from the upcoming general election - but Fianna Fail is closing the gap, a new poll has suggested. Taoiseach Simon Harris ...
Former Fine Gael justice minister Alan Shatter is to run as an independent in the upcoming general election. Mr Shatter will run in the Dublin-Rathdown constituency, which is due to increase to a ...
Support for Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil is virtually neck and neck less than two weeks out from the start of the general election campaign as Sinn Féin’s decline in the polls continues ...