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# Fianna Fáil

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'Omnishambles': Call for Harris to be fired over children's hospital overrun but he says he 'behaved appropriately'
Dail votes to end referrals to JobPath scheme as opposition parties unite to defeat government
The Rainy Day Fund will not be used for Brexit
Drop in support for both Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil
High Court President directs debt cases be removed from Master's Court
'Proud' and 'Disgusted': Fianna Fáil and SDLP 'partnership' creates mixed feelings within the party
Concerns over Israeli embassy closing down over Occupied Territories Bill 'an overreaction' say FF
Veteran MEP Brian Crowley confirms he won't be contesting European Election
Billy Kelleher says he wants to head to Europe as MEP Brian Crowley to outline his intentions tomorrow
'It's your job to call the vulture funds out': High Court Master pens letter to Micheál Martin
Leas Ceann Comhairle makes 'no apologies' for assisting constituents to get passports
Former Fianna Fáil TD Peter Kelly dies aged 74
Coveney rules out Occupied Territories Bill support but will discuss free vote with Independent Alliance ministers
Brendan Howlin says Labour would provide a home for SDLP members unhappy with FF merger
The government is paying €88m to rent private properties - but it also owns almost 100 empty buildings
Quiz: How well do you remember the year that was... in Irish politics?
Fine Gael will seek Labour and Greens support as future government partners, as Leo fails to rule out 2019 election
Ó Cuív on that 'rogue' NI candidate launch: 'I knew what I was doing. I'm happy to take the punishment. I did it for the greater good'
Ó Cuív: 'FF seems to be saying that even if we are in government, things wouldn’t change'
Sinn Féin loses ground on Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael as it falls six points in latest opinion poll
New poll shows Fine Gael remains the most popular party in the country
Trouble in the ranks: 'We've a health and housing crisis and our solution is to keep Fine Gael running the show'
No election in 2019 as confidence and supply agreement to continue for a year
Cavan councillor quits Fianna Fáil to join Peadar Tóibín's new party
Call to tackle 'significant underrepresentation' of women in senior council roles
Fine Gael remains most popular party in country
Seanad briefly suspended over 'misogyny' row
Brexit waltz moves on as May heads to Brussels for tea and Varadkar hopes Dáil sings from same hymn sheet
Taoiseach denies early election plan and accuses Fianna Fáil of dragging out agreement talks
Martin tells Fine Gael: 'Don't give us any lectures about responsible politics'
Final say on FG entering coalition government with another party may have to go to a vote
Micheál needed to take action after two politicians went 'rogue' - but is he facing a storm over FF's northern merger?
Éamon Ó Cuív sacked from Fianna Fáil frontbench for launching NI candidate without permission
Micheál Martin to decide Eamon Ó Cuív's fate today for launching candidate without permission
Peter Casey says he wants Micheál Martin's job because the FF leader is 'too nice' to take on Leo Varadkar
'We're okay thanks': Fianna Fáil TDs pour cold water on Casey's plan to join party
Fine Gael remains most popular party, widening gap on Fianna Fáil
FF's deputy leader says it was 'premature' for McAnespy to be told she would be a candidate in NI elections
Eamon Ó Cuiv goes rogue to announce candidate for NI elections without party backing
Bord na Móna expected to announce plans to cut 300 jobs