One of the candidates expected to challenge for one of Cork North-West’s three seats believes that he will not be elected to ...
Paula Butterly last week said she was not telling voters in Louth to give their second preference to party colleague John ...
Despite having spent the last four years in Government, the Green Party is potentially facing a total wipeout in the current ...
Fine Gael has been engulfed by infighting over candidates breaking rules set by party HQ over where they could canvass in the ...
Fine Gael leader Simon Harris has said his party is in a position to do "very well" in the General Election. Mr Harris looks ...
Early tallies suggested the centrist Fianna Fáil could emerge as the largest party, with 21.9 per cent of the votes, with conservative Fine Gael on 20.5 per cent and the main opposition party Sinn ...
As the ballot boxes are opened and counting begins around the country, we examine politicians’ reactions to last night’s exit ...
The outgoing Taoiseach admitted he was relieved when his party received 21% first-preference votes in the exit poll on Friday ...
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If the exit poll findings are borne out when the votes are counted, it suggests a return of a coalition based around Fianna ...
The leaders of Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Sinn Féin were taking part in a TV debate just days before the general election.
The margin of error in the poll is around 1.4 percent, so there appears to be nothing between the main parties ahead of the ...