The two main parties in the outgoing Irish government have again ruled out Sinn Fein as a potential coalition partner in the ...
Early tallies suggested the centrist Fianna Fáil could emerge as the largest party, with 21.9 per cent of the votes, with conservative Fine Gael on 20.5 per cent and the main opposition party Sinn ...
As the results of the first count are due to be declared, Fine Gael councillor Michael Creed told The Corkman that his tally ...
Fianna Fáil minister of state James Lawless tops the poll ... That would put him in a good position to hold the seat vacated ...
Sinn Féin’s director of elections Matt Carthy told RTÉ last night that he believed his party will be the most popular party ...
But a good day in the count centres for Fianna Fáil could signal some very long and difficult days for government formation ...
The protracted process of counting votes in Ireland’s General Election will begin as an exit poll put the three main parties ...
The selection by Fine Gael of Senator John McGahon in Louth has also dogged the Taoiseach’s campaign. Mr McGahon was found ...
As nearly 3.7m voters head to the polls, what does the path to power look like for Sinn Féin, Fianna Fáil or Fine Gael?
Sinn Féin (21.1 per cent), Fine Gael (21 per cent) and Fianna Fáil (19.5 per cent) are virtually neck-and-neck in terms of ...
With millions of voters heading to the polls today, what do the paths to power look like for the three major parties ...
The margin of error in the poll is around 1.4 percent, so there appears to be nothing between the main parties ahead of the ...