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Party leaders spar off in final election debate
Labour recovers some ground in latest opinion poll
Fine Gael defends deletion of 'abusive' Facebook comments
Daily Fix: Tuesday
FF apologises to Halligan over possible TV3 slur
Fine Gael promises jobs creation law within 100 days of power
Fine Gael may see red over hunting protest
Dublin South election candidate made tragic Libyan prophecy
Catholic bishops warn of violence in aftermath of financial crisis
Brother of Dublin South candidate killed in Libyan protests
Leaders campaigning in Dublin ahead of final television debate
'Gilmore for Taoiseach' won't become reality, hints Labour
Daily Fix: Monday
Greens unveil noise pollution law 'ready to be enacted'
Making Twitter count: Call for tallymen to tweet on #ge11
Action needed to secure charity independence, suggests report
Newstalk denies agreeing to preconditions on Enda Kenny interview
Fine Gael set to top student voting trends
Down with the kids: Who has the best 'tots-on-the-trail' pic?
Daily Fix: Sunday
Adams reiterates denial of role in Jean McConville killing
Parties push different policies on final weekend of campaign
Kenny says he will defer €100k pension lump-sum until he leaves politics
Daily Fix: Saturday
Labour attacks Fine Gael 'graduate tax' proposal
Daily Fix: Friday
On the hustings: The week in pictures on the Election 2011 campaign trail
Mick Wallace among high profile independents set to do well at election
The unasked question in the leaders' debate
Which would you choose: a son of the soil or an "intellectual"?
Kenny won’t be drawn on Labour-FG coalition issues
Campaigns to focus on jobs, economic growth, and a new constitution
Which would you do: shrink the Dáil, or scrap the Seanad?
Daily Fix: Thursday
Ned O'Keeffe: There were "too many intellectuals" in government