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The message to the British public is 'let us take his expensive burden off your hands' while to the Republic it’s that ...
A survey by the Irish League of Credit Unions’ found that one in three families are getting into debt to fund back to school ...
Despite gathering economic worries and concern about multinational sector, Government parties show little movement in support ...
Just 14 per cent of voters feel the Government is making progress in tackling the problems facing the country, a ...
Reunification? Or Reconciliation?Is the island of Ireland ready to unite?Twenty-seven years on from the Good Friday Agreement, politicians in both Northern ...
Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald has seemingly U-turned on a previous decision to rule herself out, and if she did decide to run, could very well become this country’s 10th president.With just ...
The poll indicates that the Coalition has inspired no great enthusiasm among the electorate since taking office ...
Inevitably, even countries with modest trade ties to the world's largest economy can still feel the ripple effects of Washington's unpredictability. In response, experts recommend that European ...
The backing for the Government parties has held steady since Spring, while the support for Sinn Féin has slumped, a new opinion poll shows.
The Irish Times Ipsos B&A opinion poll shows support for Fianna Fáil remains the same at 22 per cent, while support for Fine Gael is up by one to ...
The number of people not in work nor looking for a job - known as the economic inactivity rate - improved over the quarter, ...
Independent TD for Galway West Catherine Connolly has completed the launch of her bid for the presidency at a press conference outside Leinster House this lunchtime, saying she hopes to "empower ...