Two years ago, it was odds on to lead the next government but now the polls point in a different direction, what’s gone wrong ...
The idea of a first minister who supports closer ties to the Republic of Ireland — let alone one from Sinn Fein, a party with historic ties to the Irish Republican Army — was once unthinkable.
The latest Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll reveals a jump in support for Fine Gael (on 27 per cent), putting the party a clear seven points ahead of Sinn Féin ... point higher on 4 per cent.
The case against a former Sinn Féin press officer charged with sex offences has been adjourned for 24 hours at Derry Crown Court after the defendant failed to turn up for a re-arraignment.
MICHEAL Martin has ruled out a post-election coalition with Sinn Fein as he suggested many voters ... Hot School Meals In July, Social Protection Minister Heather Humphreys announced an additional ...
Orangemen subsequently applied to the Parades Commission for permission to parade past Ardoyne on the evening of the Twelfth ...
The Taoiseach said there was a need to ensure that Northern Ireland would benefit from the UK and Ireland hosting the 2028 ...
Central Statistics Office figures on Monday showed house prices had risen by 9.6 per cent in the year to July, with reduced ...
Nicola Sturgeon has predicted Scotland will become independent as part of a "wider shake-up" of UK governance, including ...
The Prime Minister has been criticised for the UK Government's decision not to fund the rebuilding of Casement Park in ...
Taoiseach Simon Harris has denied that the Government has done a U-turn on increasing the rate of stamp duty paid by vulture ...