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Bertie Ahern spent months publicly offering himself – though less ubiquitously of late, suggesting some private messages of ...
A joint left candidate for the presidency largely depends on whether Sinn Féin decides to run its own candidate, People ...
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have been at loggerheads all week following Minister Lawless’ admission on RTÉ’s This Week, suggesting that as there would be no cost-of-living package in Budget 2026, the €1 ...
Former minister Mary Hanafin is to seek the Fianna Fáil nomination to contest the presidential election. The Tipperary native ...
Those with very long political memories around Leinster House were yesterday recalling the return of Charles Haughey from his ...
Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill has not ruled out a run in the presidential election. Asked if she was ...
Cork TDs Thomas Gould and Colm Burke clash over claims that over 150,000 young people have emigrated due to a worsening ...
The major political parties are preparing to significantly ‘recalibrate’ their election strategies should Joe Duffy decide on ...
The Coalition’s attempts to take a “collective” approach towards addressing concerns linked to third level college fee costs ...
Plans approved by the Government to redevelop the GPO in Dublin city centre have been branded a shameful betrayal of Ireland's proud revolutionary history by Sinn Féin.
The Government’s new terrorism bill could criminalise commemorations of the 1916 Rising or Wolfe Tone, Sinn Féin has claimed.
FORMER SDLP leader Colum Eastwood is considering throwing his hat in the ring for the Aras after being approached by people ...