A greater degree of left unity and/or a sizeable alternative to the right of Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil would be a new and ...
The party sought to depict itself as a mass movement, bringing social justice, economic protectionism and Catholicism under ...
One hundred years ago this week, about 500 people gathered at La Scala Theatre on O’Connell Street in Dublin, where Penneys ...
Larissa – who worked for the Sunday Independent during the Bert’s Celtic Tiger era when he did his utmost to make sure “the ...
The Irish general election looks set to return a coalition government similar to the outgoing administration, in power since 2020. Fianna Fáil recorded 21.9 percent of first preference votes against ...
Fianna Fáil was founded by Eamon de Valera 100 years ago this month ...
The annual ard fheis, or convention, last weekend of the party that once dominated Irish politics was a reminder of how far a once mighty political force has fallen. In comparison with the huge Fianna ...
Irish exit polling suggests that the incumbent center-right parties could likely form a coalition government, though vote counting continues on Sunday and the left-wing Sinn Féin remains in the ...
The Irish Times national opinion last week showed that the main opposition party Fine Gael has now taken a huge lead over Fianna Fail. Fine Gael support is up to 38% of voters, while Fianna Fail ...
AND they’re off! The posters are up, leaflets are coming through the letterboxes and canvassers are hitting the doors in ...
The chorus in Kneecap’s latest title song, also called Fenian, features a crowd jubilantly chanting “F-E-N-I-A-N”. The ...
The ruling Fianna Fail in Ireland did better than expected in the 24 May general election to the Dáil Éireann. The outcome has been proclaimed a triumph for residing Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, who is ...
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