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The woman sent in all relevant documents by the deadline, but the council said she could not be added to the supplementary register.
Varadkar said some people have to make long journeys home to vote.
The Taoiseach today ruled out the chance of a second referendum being held.
Waterford county board chairman Paddy Joe Ryan is opposing proposals to restructure the All-Ireland SHC.
But who’s winning the viral video contest?
Brilliant.
Nearly three-quarters of tweeters on the day were nationalists.
Lucinda Creighton said it would be “irresponsible of us not to advocate a position on it” in an interview this morning.
Dublin City Councillor Professor Bill Tormey said there was never a vote in Fine Gael on abolishing the Seanad and is calling for a No vote next month.
The Association of Higher Civil and Public Servants have said the proposals were “unfair” and “disproportionate” on its 2,700 members.
In an email to supporters, former MEP Kathy Sinnott says fundraising for the High Court challenge will kick off this week.
Pat Kavanagh says she has serious questions about the new Child and Family Support Agency.
Over 60 broadcasters accepted a request from the Commission to devote extra time to its impartial broadcasts on Saturday’s vote.
There is no legal need for constitutional change – and it may have unforeseen consequences, writes Gerry Fahey.
Applications to get onto the Supplementary Register of Elections close on Tuesday. Here’s what to do.
A RedC poll commissioned by the National Youth Council of Ireland shows almost universal Yes support.
Justice Mary Finlay Geoghegan wants broadcasters to give more time to information on the children’s referendum.
The debate will be held on Halloween Night, October 31, and will feature four parties, two each from the Yes and No campaigns.
The national broadcaster is dropping a ‘stopwatch’ system for news broadcasts, but will keep it for formal debates.
The Nobel prize-winning economist said that austerity is a deeply destructive policy which is failing dismally.
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams writes that we have a choice on Thursday: do we want austerity or growth?
The Football Association of Ireland has taken issue with Sinn Féin posters which link Euro 2012, supporting Ireland and voting No in Thursday’s referendum.
Red C’s poll for Paddy Power shows the No vote remaining on 31 per cent, but Yes has lost three points to ‘Don’t Know’.
The proposed amendment is dangerous and puts all of our rights at risk, writes independent TD Stephen Donnelly.
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