Fianna Fáil focuses on its legacy at ardfheis commemorating its 100th anniversary
Micheál Martin argued in his leader’s address that party is best placed to resolve Ireland’s long-term challenges
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Micheál Martin argued in his leader’s address that party is best placed to resolve Ireland’s long-term challenges
Taoiseach addresses FF’s centenary ardfheis in Dublin, hailing party founders and defending record of ‘real and sustained achievement’
Micheál Martin claims party will remain a signifiant presence in Irish politics despite a more fragmented landscape
Minister addresses Fianna Fáil ardfheis in Dublin as party braces itself for possible double byelection loss
Mixed reception for parties canvassing ahead of byelection on Dublin Central constituency doorsteps
Flexibility, pragmatism and ruthless, unceasing dedication to winning and retaining power have been the party’s hallmarks
CMAT sends a pointed message home to former taoiseach at New York gig
Party struggling to make impact in upcoming Dublin and Galway byelections, polls show
Janice Boylan leads Dublin Central byelection race with Gerry Hutch in third, poll shows
No party can claim to have ‘something for everyone’ when it has a woman problem like Fianna Fáil’s
Dublin Central byelection: with four candidates in front, race may come down to transfers
Daniel Ennis of Social Democrats strongly positioned to benefit from transfers in later counts
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The EU’s justice commissioner has spent more time meeting US tech giants than tech commissioner Henna Virkkunen has
Two Government Ministers abstain while three backbenchers support move to committee stage
Leadership has always been central to the party’s sense of who it is
Parties also express support for striking ambulance workers, saying their apparent need to strike was ‘outrageous’
Fianna Fáil marks centenary milestone amid byelection campaigns
There’s little serious analysis making the case for nuclear power in Ireland as part of energy and climate policy
Steve Hilton recognised early that oligarchic fascism could be dressed up as anti-elitism. And the signs were there at a Macroom cattle fair in 1992
Janet Horner (Green Party), Ruth O’Dea (Labour) and Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin (PBP) among those seeking to fill seat vacated by former FG minister
Shane Ross’s new book about RTÉ fails to push questions about the broadcaster’s funding to their conclusion
Micheál Martin speaks of attitude in his party to ‘get things done’
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is exerting more and more influence
Fianna Fáil minister says tax rate is ‘imprudent, demoralising and contrary to the common good’
A greater degree of left unity and/or a sizeable alternative to the right of Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil would be a new and unpredictable dynamic
Fianna Fáil’s Malcolm Byrne believes meeting could also head off media efforts to find disputes between parties
This week’s poll suggests three candidates could be in contention
Inside Politics: Irish Times/TG4 poll shows Seán Kyne with a narrow lead over Thomas in contest for Connolly’s former seat
Fine Gael, Independent Ireland, Labour in strongest contention
Little apparent support for Government parties as electors turn to Independents and Opposition candidates
Irish Times/TG4 opinion poll shows Fine Gael’s Seán Kyne in slim lead over Independent Ireland’s Noel Thomas
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