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In our lead story Political Editor Pat Leahy sets out the poll results that shows how support for the Government parties, ...
As Washington presses ahead with additional tariffs on products from the European Union (EU) and beyond, European officials and experts are urging the diversification of trade markets to mitigate the ...
Reunification? Or Reconciliation?Is the island of Ireland ready to unite?Twenty-seven years on from the Good Friday Agreement, politicians in both Northern ...
This may be the most open Irish presidential election we’ve ever seen, with every man and his dog seeming to have been linked to the Áras at some point. Former Taoisigh, human rights advocates and ...
The backing for the Government parties has held steady since Spring, while the support for Sinn Féin has slumped, a new opinion poll shows.
The Irish Times Ipsos B&A opinion poll shows support for Fianna Fáil remains the same at 22 per cent, while support for Fine Gael is up by one to 17 per cent.
The number of people not in work nor looking for a job - known as the economic inactivity rate - improved over the quarter, ...
Inclusion Ireland data shows social welfare supports do not match the needs of 66% of adults with an intellectual disability ...
Any return to “austerity” would have a devastating impact on vital community and voluntary services, along with the people ...
Simon Harris took aim at Sinn Féin finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty for Dáil contributions by himself and other Sinn Féin ...