‘Constant conflict’ within Government over ambitious approaches to climate action, Roderic O’Gorman says
Green Party leader Roderic O’Gorman said he assumed the General Election date would be November 29th
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Green Party leader Roderic O’Gorman said he assumed the General Election date would be November 29th
Election 2024: Party’s strategists have not found the right balance in the last two big electoral tests and now the pressure is on
Strategies, slogans and manifestos are being finalised behind the scenes as polling day looms
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Parties will make a raft of pledges during the election campaign - but voters would be wise to be sceptical about their delivery
Coalition party leaders agreed on Monday night that polling day will be this year but not on an exact date
A Bill to safeguard 30 per cent of Irish seas faces has broad support among the public and politicians. Yet it has faced repeated, infuriating setbacks
Taoiseach indicates his preference for a Friday election date with November 29th mooted as possibility
General election: Minister for Finance Jack Chambers will direct Fianna Fáil’s national campaign
When the official campaign begins, it will focus minds on questions that offer profitable lines of attack for the Opposition
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Election countdown: Visit to Bandon Mart in Cork South-West finds farmers impressed with Fine Gael under Simon Harris but critical of Green Party policies affecting rural Ireland
In recent polls, a coalition of left parties has 28 per cent of the vote in the capital compared with 13 per cent for Sinn Féin
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Fianna Fáil leader says election in late November or early December possible if certain legislation, including Finance Bill, is accelerated
Lynch is a prime example of the problem with lazy monikers and a label that lumps all candidates with name recognition, but wildly varying backgrounds, together
Cover letter related to inquiry into complaint against Brian Stanley understood to make reference to text messages between parties involved
Plus: The Ditch doing fine in a post-Paddy world; Fianna Fáil borrows from the DUP; and Brendan O’Carroll’s soft backing of Kamala Harris
Mattie McGrath spoke for the whole Dáil – an unusual occurrence, this – and maybe the rest of us too when he told the Chamber on Tuesday that all the election speculation was driving everyone 'demented'
The GAA has traditionally provided Irish politics with instantly recognisable ‘names’ but more recently broadcasters have joined the fray
The temperature is rising in Leinster House: telltale signs of a late November election are mounting, despite the denials
Peadar Tóibín says Senators ‘sniggered like giddy children’ as they denied being reported infiltrator during Seanad sitting
Tongue-in-cheek denials follow recent reports that an Oireachtas member had allegedly been recruited by Russian intelligence
Fianna Fáil election posters bearing the image of a smiling Micheál Martin were spotted stacked on a pallet in an industrial estate
Council agrees to keep 15 per cent reduction in 2025, with increases expected from 2026
Mourners at service in Athlone told that the late Fianna Fáil minister, who ‘burned so brightly and for so long’, was devoted to her family
Because the floating vote has been floating for a decade, its direction can shift in an instant. This is why the general election campaign itself will matter so much
Fianna Fáil and the Greens are absolutely adamant that they will not be hustled into an early election to suit Fine Gael
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
The rumours are swirling but never mind the noise: the general election campaign has already begun
About €1 billion in giveaways was added in the final days of internal Coalition negotiations amid tense meetings against the backdrop of an approaching general election
Ms O’Rourke was deputy leader of party between 1994 and 2002 and became Seanad leader afterwards
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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