A new opinion poll has put support for Simon Harris’s party on 25%, ahead of both Fianna Fail and Sinn Fein on 19%.
Fine Gael remains the country's most popular party while Independents are gaining support, the latest Irish Times/Ipsos ...
A rise in support for independent candidates is one of the most striking aspects of the Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll ...
FINE Gael has a six point lead over its rivals in a new opinion poll that suggests the campaign so far has failed to ...
Simon Harris said he will continue to defend the special derogation for farmers if re-elected, and would also work to improve ...
Irish Times Political Editor Pat Leahy discusses the election prospects of incumbent Government parties Fine Gael and Fianna ...
The Fine Gael leader said the cost of living was the number one issue being raised with him so far during the campaign.
Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin said he was surprised by ‘the tone and nature’ of the attacks made by Fine Gael against his ...
Rents have also dramatically increased during Fine Gael’s tenure with the standardised average rent in Dublin alone rising ...
Taoiseach Simon Harris says he does not know why Fine Gael expelled a councillor who is now running against his party in the ...
In what has been one of the worst kept secrets in the political world, the Fine Gael leader stood on the steps of Government ...
Dublin Bay North is unique amongst the 43 constituencies in this election. It stands alone because it is the only ...