Irish voters want to support Ukraine but not get involved militarily
Ipsos B&A survey in 29 countries finds that voters worry doing nothing in Ukraine will encourage Russia to take further military action in Europe and Asia
Ipsos B&A survey in 29 countries finds that voters worry doing nothing in Ukraine will encourage Russia to take further military action in Europe and Asia
Despite full employment, a new survey suggests Irish people are increasingly concerned about the economic outlook
Neutrality has, in effect, meant whatever the government of the day says it means
Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll finds wealthier voters and women are most likely to support current model of neutrality
Government can take little comfort in how the electorate regards its performance on housing
Following Donald Trump’s re-election as US president, 82 per cent of those polled said they were ‘more worried’ about the future
Fianna Fáil support holding up while backing for Taoiseach Micheál Martin is one bright spot for the Coalition
Only on one previous occasion, in February 1994, did Fine Gael go as low as 16 per cent in an Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll
Fianna Fáil up one percentage point and riding high on approval rating for Taoiseach Micheál Martin
Nearly every second adult in countries across the world thinks it is job done on female equality, which it patently is not
Ipsos B&A exit poll for The Irish Times, RTÉ, TG4 and Trinity College Dubin skewed against Fianna Fáil and favoured Sinn Féin
Over 100,000 new registrations in the two weeks before the closing deadline add to the unpredictability of an election few are confident of calling
In terms of outcome of the upcoming election, a new coalition made of Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and someone other than the Greens has emerged as the most popular choice
Latest Irish Times/B&A Ipsos poll shows sharp drop in support for Fine Gael and modest boost for Sinn Féin
Some 40% of respondents said they would not like to see Sinn Féin in government
Results suggest a majority preference for modest, incremental reform rather than any overturning of the current order
Support for Fine Gael increases as Sinn Féin drops to lowest level since last election with Fianna Fáil just behind in third
The results of latest Irish Times/Ipsos opinion poll are likely to intensify pressure on Mr Harris to call an election after the Budget
Fifth of voters nominate housing as most significant issue when asked about Government’s performance
Cost of living/inflation and climate change/sustainability tied for third place among respondents to Irish Times Snapshot poll
Irish men and women united in ranking athletics as one of the most appealing contests for spectators at the Olympics
Healthcare trails in distant third place among snapshot poll respondents’ concerns as immigration, mentioned spontaneously by 29 per cent, eclipses even housing
Fine Gael rise and Sinn Féin decline ties support among leading parties - Fianna Fáil holds steady in third with Micheál Martin still most popular leader
The sample size for this poll was larger than typical for Irish Times/Ipsos B&A polls in order to accommodate 500 interviews in each of the Euro constituencies
Voter volatility over the course of a campaign has become a feature of the political landscape
Fine Gael now level with main Opposition party while support for Fianna Fáil and most smaller parties steady
Simon Harris’s first personal rating in polls is a creditable 38%, the second most popular leader after Micheál Martin and ahead of Mary Lou McDonald
Proportion of electorate expecting to vote Independent at next general election unchanged at 17%
Electoral Commission survey finds 59% of respondents believe most politicians ‘only care about the interests of the rich and powerful’
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Sinn Féin support falls to lowest level in years as smaller parties make gains - Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael stagnate leaving race to lead next government wide open
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