Temperatures plummet on election campaign trail amid blizzard of political promises
While plans differ between some parties on housing, the cost of living and taxes, all of them agree on a few basic tenets around housing
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While plans differ between some parties on housing, the cost of living and taxes, all of them agree on a few basic tenets around housing
Party said ‘all sides must cease the current unlimited supply of weapons’ into Ukraine, which was invaded in 2022 by Russia
Finance spokesman Pearse Doherty insists party will not touch €16bn pool as has been claimed by Minister Paschal Donohoe
Election 2024: While manifestos should be taken with a large pinch of salt by the electorate, they are the raw ingredients for government formation talks
Simon Harris plans to win enough votes to abandon rotating taoiseach deal. Here’s why that’s a doomed strategy
Television: Occasional sparks insufficient to draw viewers out of their pre-election stupor
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael embroiled in election campaign row over law and order
Election 2024: Micheál Martin's stomping ground has long been seen as a bellwether reflecting national trends
Labour sets out six ‘key missions’ party will have if part of next government, relating to issues including housing, climate and health
John McGahon was sued in High Court for assault and battery by Breen White following incident outside Dundalk pub in 2018
The Irish Times brought together a panel of readers to discuss the election. Here’s what they think
Five Defence Forces troops were ‘blowing off steam’ after six-month tour when bar fight erupted while waiting for flight home
Some 40% of respondents said they would not like to see Sinn Féin in government
Party’s general election manifesto to provide ‘older persons’ guarantee’ including extending free TV licences and payments for heating bills
Irish Times poll: Harris favourite for taoiseach and Fianna Fáil-Fine Gael favourites for government
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Your essential end-of-week politics catch up: O’Leary cuts the legs from under teachers; Independents move up the polls
Irish Times wins eight awards at annual Newsbrands event including in news, features and crime reporting categories
The Irish Farmers’ Association said that analysis it conducted showed that farming incomes were down 34 per cent over the last six years
Parties and candidates have had lots of time to finesse their lamp-post strategy. But have they?
Fine Gael is expected to pledge to cut inheritance tax substantially when it unveils its manifesto at the weekend
Manifesto is predicated on continuation of extraordinarily good economic fortune Ireland has enjoyed since the recovery after the last financial crash
Continuous presence in Dáil and ability to reach highest levels of power counter Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary’s claim he could not rely on them to ‘get things done’
Solidarity campaign chair tells protestors to ensure every politician knows territory is ‘key’ issue in lead up to polling day
Doherty was best known for his written works on Michael Collins, Terence McSwiney and the Irish Civil War
Three taoisigh, five budgets and a global pandemic: in unprecedented times it was a government like no other
Three-week long run-in to November 29th polling day begins with party policy launches and poster placing
Taoiseach Simon Harris says the three Coalition parties had governed well together and passed five progressive budgets
Retiring TDs clear out their offices as Micheál Martin and Bríd Smith get into head-to-head over alternative government and both their fathers being ‘busmen’
Tánaiste accuses Sinn Féin of ‘trying to manufacture’ election issue over pouches
The number of seats has risen from 160 to 174, and the only certainty is that there will be plenty of skirmishes and subplots in the electoral battle
Tánaiste says it is ‘reprehensible’ for Social Democrats to accuse Government of being ‘complicit in genocide’
In the next couple of weeks, the gloves may well and truly come off between the Coalition partners
Future trade between the US and EU could be affected by the imposition of tariffs imposed by the new US regime
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