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Mary Lou McDonald’s party is now on 24 per cent as Simon Harris gets reprieve ...
The move to undo the so-called triple lock has been met with opposition from Sinn Féin and the Social Democrats, who have ...
Sinn Féin is riding high in the polls – again. But if history is any guide, this mid-term momentum may not last ...
Calls for Dublin Airport to be given strategic status has highest support from Fianna Fáil voters at 68 per cent ...
In a general anti-government swing this month, support for Mary Lou McDonald’s party has jumped 2 points to 24 per cent ...
Fianna Fáil voters showed an overwhelming majority in favour of the EU threatening US firms with a digital tax ...
Just 24 per cent backed the decision by the government this month to delay the measures - 5 per cent did not know ...
Party should careful about attributing the bounce to its more populist and ‘street politics’ approach in Leinster House ...
Elsewhere this morning, the Financial Times reports that Chinese factories have started to slow production and send workers ...
More than half of voters in Ireland, 56 per cent, oppose moves by the government to delay the implementation of the living ...
It used to be that footballers bought pubs, but David Beckham’s groundbreaking Miami move has led to the emergence of a new ...
European investors have been selling off American equities as Trump’s trade war sparks uncertainty ...