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Politics

Last year
2024
Five key takeaways from the first day of the election count
'It has to be my time': Willie Aird elected to the Dáil... after 45 years as a councillor
Charlie Flanagan’s retirement paved the way for Willie Aird to finally run for the Dáil.
Simon Harris optimistic on 'competitive' election results as he's re-elected in Wicklow
25 year-old Fianna Fáil candidate tops Galway East poll as Anne Rabbitte at risk of losing seat
Mary Lou McDonald re-elected in Dublin Central as Hutch gains greatest benefit from her surplus
Green Party struggling as junior ministers Joe O'Brien and Ossian Smyth eliminated
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
John McGahon unlikely to be elected and could be outpolled by Fine Gael running mate Paula Butterly
Micheál Martin first elected in Cork as his personal vote surges in South-Central constituency
Gráinne Seoige has failed to make an impact as a FF candidate in Galway West
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Sinn Féin: great at elections, not so good at actually getting into government
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McDonald says Sinn Féin would've benefitted from campaign continuing for 'one more week'
A good day for the Social Democrats as they hope to break into double digits for seat numbers
Fine Gael's Jennifer Carroll MacNeill of Dún Laoghaire becomes the first person elected to the new Dáil
A waiting game amid the bustle of the RDS, punctuated by a visit from an Oscar nominee
State of play: What we know about the election now that most tallies have been completed
Here’s the state of play this afternoon.
Stephen Donnelly looks to have a fight on his hands to hold his seat
Late flurry of results means we've over 30 new TDs - but it's going to be a long weekend
Here’s how the day played out.
Housing was the number one issue for voters yesterday (according to the exit poll, at least)
Has a politician 'scraped through' if they were elected in the later counts?
The votes have been cast, but when will we know the results?
If 2020 is anything to go by, it could be quite some time before we know who all the members of the next Dáil will be.
It's pretty much deadlock: FF and FG in driving seat if parties join forces once again
Limerick City candidates raise fears ballot paper error could render constituency vote void
Exit poll: Sinn Féin on 21.1%, FG on 21% and FF on 19.5% as SocDems edge out Labour
Will Northern Ireland allow assisted dying after Westminster backed a bill to make it legal?
Tonight Show hosts Claire Brock and Ciara Doherty announce departures from Virgin Media
The nation went to the polls to elect the 174 members of the 34th Dáil
Debunked: Images of men at Dublin Airport show EU seasonal workers, not an ‘invasion’
MPs back historic bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales
Homelessness: Record 14,966 in emergency accommodation, including 4,645 children
Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns gives birth to baby girl on election day
'They have nothing': Aid workers struggle to save lives at edge of war-torn Sudan
News correspondent Niall O’Connor travelled to South Sudan and the border region with Sudan. This is his fourth and final dispatch that examines the situation across the disaster zone.
Here's everything you need to know about voting in the general election
Over 40 pro-EU protesters arrested during major demonstrations in Georgia
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How exactly does Ireland's system of voting work?
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Putin threatens Kyiv with new hypersonic missile hours after strikes that cut power to thousands
Crumbling homes, far-right candidates and new parties: Why Donegal is one to watch
Archbishop Eamon Martin calls on NI MPs to reject assisted dying bill during Westminster vote
Taoiseach reassures Lebanon's PM of Ireland's commitment to UNIFIL in phonecall