DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's prime minister has apologised repeatedly in the run-up to Friday's election, after a clip of him ...
Voters in Ireland go to the polls on Friday to elect a new parliament, and many are unhappy. A housing crisis and rising ...
Leaders of the three main political parties clashed on housing, healthcare and financial management in their final televised ...
Ministers have agreed to review rules which say at least 22 per cent of cars made in British factories must be ...
More than 400,000 new voters have been registered and more than 200,000 currently registered voters have amended their ...
Promises made by the Sinn Fein pro-Irish unity party to tackle a housing and cost-of-living crisis and stop young people ...
There are the same dark subplots here that have made the position of other incumbent governments so precarious.
The leaders of Ireland ... a former health minister – said: “It’s a terrible indictment of the hospital and what happened ...
The first question of the night saw the Taoiseach asked about his interaction with disability worker Charlotte Fallon in Cork ...
Ireland goes to the polls November 29 in an election dominated by the implications of Sinn Fein's collapsing support and ...
A fumbled meeting with a voter may dent Simon Harris’s popularity. But his coalition government’s main opposition, the ...