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Your top stories on Monday: Sharp fall in support for Fine Gael; 24,000 vehicles seized from unaccompanied learner drivers

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Flooding at the N22 at Glenflesk, outside Killarney, after the river Flesk and a number of other rivers burst their banks following Storm Bert. Many parts of Kerry were impassable over the weekend. Photograph: Valerie O'Sullivan
Flooding at the N22 at Glenflesk, outside Killarney, after the river Flesk and a number of other rivers burst their banks following Storm Bert. Many parts of Kerry were impassable over the weekend. Photograph: Valerie O'Sullivan

Campaign missteps sees Fine Gael support slump

Support for Fine Gael has slumped with just days to go before the general election, according to the final Irish Times/Ipsos B&A opinion poll of the campaign.

The Fine Gael share of the vote has fallen by six points in less than two weeks, reflecting a campaign that has been littered with missteps, and now trails both Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin.

As the parties embark on a frantic final four days of campaign, and with the three-way televised leaders’ debate scheduled for tomorrow night, the three largest parties are all within two percentage points of one another.

Poll November 24 2024
Source: Ipsos

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Belgooly, Co Cork, was one of the many areas where there was extensive flooding during Storm Bert.
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  • Weather forecast: Today will bring a mix of sunshine and scattered showers, some heavy. Moderate to fresh and occasionally gusty southwest to west winds, strong to near gale force and gusty for a time in the north and northwest, will ease through the day as Storm Bert moves away. Highest afternoon temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees. Tonight will see showers become mostly confined to coastal counties of the west and north tonight and will gradually become more isolated. Frost and some icy patches will develop as temperatures fall to between -2 to +2 degrees.
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