Politics in Ireland has traditionally been dominated by two parties - Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael. Both parties emerged ...
The leaders of the three main Irish political parties have all been re-elected to serve in the Dáil (Irish parliament).
Fianna Fail and Fine Gael looked well placed to return to power but Sinn Fein insists it could be part of a new government of the left in Ireland.
CET on Saturday at centres across the country, kicking off a marathon vote-counting exercise to tally the results.
An exit poll on Friday night suggested that Sinn Fein would narrowly get the highest share of first-preference votes, 21.1%, ...
Fine Gael’s centre-right partner in the outgoing coalition — Fianna Fail, led by deputy prime minister Micheal Martin — were slightly further back in third with 19.5pc. Partial results are expected ...
The first TDs have been elected in the 2024 General Election as counting continues around the country. Ireland is eagerly ...
While Sinn Féin will likely return Ruairí Ó Murchú and Joanna Byrne to the next Dáil, one of the emerging stories in Louth is ...
After an exit poll that showed the main three parties effectively neck-and-neck in the Irish General Election, there is some ...
As election count ticks on, the numbers are coming thick and fast. Here's seven things to watch from night into morning.
The process of counting votes in the 2024 General Election began at 9 am on Saturday, as an exit poll put the three main ...
Outgoing coalition partners Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, however, claim they are well placed to return to power following ...