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Fianna Fáil has been sounding out potential candidates for the presidency, but the party will not necessarily nominate anyone ...
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New poll sees Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin in confident mood - MSNSimon Harris's party sits third on 19% of support, with Fianna Fáil up two points to 21%, and Sinn Fein up a point to 20%. Asked if she believes her party now has momentum, Ms McDonald said she ...
Fianna Fail ‘looking down their nose’ at 400,000 Sinn Fein voters Sinn Fein president Mary-Lou McDonald said her party is the only one that Fianna Fail has not spoken to in terms of a new ...
Fianna Fáil is “looking down its nose” at the second biggest party and the 400,000 who voted for them, the Sinn Féin president has said. Mary-Lou McDonald’s party finished second in the ...
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Independent.ie on MSNGovernment’s approach to tackling third-level fee hike likened to an ‘episode of Love Island’The Coalition’s attempts to take a “collective” approach towards addressing concerns linked to third level college fee costs ...
FORMER SDLP leader Colum Eastwood is considering throwing his hat in the ring for the Aras after being approached by people ...
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Extra.ie on MSNPossible run for Áras by Joe Duffy has big parties spookedThe major political parties are preparing to significantly ‘recalibrate’ their election strategies should Joe Duffy decide on ...
Martin Kenny says fee hike will force families to choose which children can afford college amid cost-of-living crisis.
Westmeath, Sorca Clarke, has strongly criticised the government’s proposal to scrap the €1,000 reduction in third-level ...
Sinn Fein president Mary-Lou McDonald said her party is the only one that Fianna Fail has not spoken to in terms of a new Irish coalition government.
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