Dublin Central: Daniel Ennis of the Social Democrats out in front
Predictions of Gerry Hutch being ‘electoral force to be reckoned with’ have not panned out, says Labour’s Sherlock
Latest news and analysis from the four-seat Dublin Central Dáil constituency
Predictions of Gerry Hutch being ‘electoral force to be reckoned with’ have not panned out, says Labour’s Sherlock
Fine Gael’s Seán Kyne appears best placed to take Galway West seat while Fianna Fáil braces for worst ever byelection result in capital
With long lists of candidates in both constituencies the counts could run into Sunday
Follow results as they emerge from the Galway West byelection count
Follow results as they emerge from the Dublin Central byelection count
‘Bertie is an analogue politician in a digital age,’ says one Fianna Fáil TD on risks of being recorded while canvassing
New TDs could change speaking rights in Dáil if Social Democrats gain a seat, overtaking Labour
Dublin Central Returning Officer aware of matter and appropriate action being taken
Early Edition with Aideen Finnegan
Claude, Gemini, ChatGPT and Grok are all returning different answers to voters’ questions
Voting takes place in Dublin Central and Galway West on Friday
Electoral Commission says 900 new voters have been registered in advance of Dublin and Galway contests
In the News podcast: Such elections traditionally give voters a chance to thump the Government
In some counties more people were registered to vote than the local population. The Electoral Commission is racing to ‘close the gap’
This could be the last opportunity voters have to express a view at the ballot box until 2029
‘Regrettable’ broadcaster’s attempt to be more open has been categorised as a scandal, says director general
A crowded fields of candidates in both constituencies means that transfers are set to be decisive
Long-time Arena presenter, who died last year, was put on a producer salary with a top-up for on-air role
Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris wants 'deep dive' into matter
Plenty of selfies and little talk of politics as gangland figure canvasses ahead of Dublin Central byelection
Plus RTÉ, Big Tobacco and some splendid news
Why are Hutch and Ahern so bothered about immigrants from Congo and Somalia? Because they are shorthand for ‘Darkest Africa’
Expect a frantic final few days in the constituencies as the campaigns enter the home stretch
Inside Politics: Pressure mounts on Keir Starmer, and there’s been suspicious betting on the Dublin Central byelection
In the News podcast: Online trading platform has seen €1m bet on outcome of Dublin Central byelection
Dublin Central a place of shiny corporate wealth, grinding poverty and nation’s most expensive cottages
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More than $1m wagered through controversial Polymarket platform
Almost $500,000 alone has been wagered on Gerry Hutch’s chances of becoming a TD or not
Lawyers for Social Democrat claim Nick Delehanty sought to cause ‘maximum reputational damage’ ahead of vote
Mood was pretty good as party led by Taoiseach Micheál Martin for past 15 years gathered in Dublin on Saturday to celebrate its centenary
Cost of living and housing top agenda, with immigration, transport, special education and Irish language also coming up on doorsteps
The real victim here, Ahern implied, was not “the Africans” or Muslim children who are going about their weekend oblivious to their designation as a national security threat, but himself
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