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David McCann: Fianna Fáil comes back stronger as Sinn Féin stumble and Fine Gael falter
Sinn Féin keeps failing to break the Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael embrace
John Manley: Dynamism of the Republic’s politics piques plenty of interest north of the border
Northerners’ interest in the southern election has never been greater. Political Correspondent John Manley ponders the reasons behind increased cross-border engagement
Grocery prices to play leading role in final stretch of Dáil election campaign
Opinion polls suggest it's the cost of living, along with health and housing, weighing most on minds of would-be voters
Republic of Ireland election will be called by the end of the week – Taoiseach
Simon Harris said the Finance Bill must be passed before the Dail is dissolved.
Republic’s housing shortage remains the big issue for many voters as Dáil election looms
Sinn Féin may take a hit in the polls in light of recent controversies, but housing is the biggest concern for most
Sinn Féin must cover the questions not cover up the answers - The Irish News view
Irish News view on Sinn Féin and Niall Ó Donnghaile
What new information did we learn from Mary Lou McDonald’s speech to the Dáil?
The Sinn Féin president sought to defend her party’s record on a series of scandals on Tuesday
Assisted dying must be ‘strongly opposed’, All-Ireland Primate insists as moves to change law in Dublin and Westminster continue
Archbishop Eamon Martin condemned moves to change law for terminally ill patients as bill is introduced at Westminster
Mary Lou McDonald: Providing references for shamed Michael McMonagle was ‘unforgivable’
The Sinn Fein president has hit out at the two former party press officers who provided a reference for McMonagle.
Sinn Féin has ‘real issues’ in managing fallout from sex crimes, says Micheál Martin
Micheal Martin said he is ‘surprised’ that Sinn Fein has taken so long to respond to the controversy around ex-party press officer Michael McMonagle.