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# fianna fail think-in

Last month
September 2023
Fianna Fáil needs to ask itself an uncomfortable question: can it do business with Sinn Féin?
If Micheál Martin sticks around, the party needs to prepare for all eventualities from the general election.
Last year
2022
Taoiseach pours cold water over suggestion to reduce inheritance tax threshold
Under the current rules, children are able to inherit €335,000 from their parents before they have to pay tax at 33%.
All time
Micheál Martin escapes fireworks in Cavan as Fianna Fáil describes party meeting as 'cathartic'
The Taoiseach said his party had had an “honest meeting” over the last two days.
Criticism levelled at Taoiseach at party meeting, discussion described as 'honest and tense'
The Fianna Fáil parliamentary party has been having a marathon meeting in Co Cavan.
'No red flags': No clear motive behind Kerry murder-suicide
The Taoiseach said recent tragic events are a ‘very significant worry’.
Mica protesters gather outside Fianna Fail think-in to call for 100% redress scheme
Fianna Fáil members gathering in Cavan today were met by around 30 protesters from Donegal.
Micheál Martin insists he will take up the role of Tánaiste at the end of next year
Members are being asked to put their mobile devices in a container at the side of the room at today’s meeting.
Fianna Fáil think-in will be very different to party meetings of previous years
The Fianna Fáil think-in gets underway today in Cavan, with Micheál Martin likely to again face pressure from his own party colleagues.
One year on: Advice given to FF on their abortion referendum position was ignored - but will they learn from it?
The professor who warned the party that its stance in the referendum could put it on the wrong side of history addressed think-in this week.
Micheál Martin: 'President Trump is welcome to visit Ireland'
Micheál Martin says party members are allowed to articulate their views on the visit.
Fianna Fáil won't back Sinn Féin's motion to scrap water charges despite... wanting to scrap water charges
The party said it has signed up to an agreement with Fine Gael, which has put an expert commission in place.