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Counting is underway in Ireland’s election
Ireland's centre-right parties close in on re-election, likely to need new partner
Ireland's two large centre-right parties looked set to be returned to power after an election on Friday, but will likely need at least one smaller partner to secure a majority, raising questions over the stability of the next government.
Counting is underway in Ireland’s election as 3 parties battle for top place
The outgoing government was led by the two parties that have dominated Irish politics for the past century: Fine Gael and Fianna Fail. They have similar policies, but are longtime rivals with origins on opposing sides of Ireland’s 1920s civil war. After the 2020 election ended in a virtual dead heat, they formed a coalition.
Sinn Féin has a narrow lead in Ireland's 2024 election, an exit poll suggests. Housing and the cost of living weighs on Irish minds.
Sinn Féin, the former political arm of the IRA, is hoping Ireland's 2024 election will bring it to power for the first time ever.
Counting begins in Ireland’s election as 3 parties battle for top place
Vote counting is underway in Ireland’s national election. An exit poll suggests the contest is a close-fought race among the country’s three largest political parties.
Ireland votes in a close-run election where incumbents hope to cling on to power
Ireland is voting in a parliamentary election that will determine the country's next government; voters are selecting more than 170 lawmakers to sit in the Dail.
Counting begins in Ireland election as coalition looks set to win
Counting begins in Ireland as the ruling center-right coalition looks set for re-election:::: Dublin, IrelandThe exit poll put the left wing Sinn Fein on 21.1%, the center-right Fine Gael of Prime Minister Simon Harris on 21.
Ireland headed for coalition as election exit poll shows three-way split
People arrive to cast their votes at the polling station at St Laurence O'Tooles National School in Dublin, 29 November, 2024
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What to look out for in Ireland's general election - with counting under way
Counting is under way, with the first seats set to be filled late this afternoon - but what are the key results to look out ...
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Wallabies lose to Ireland in Dublin in brave performance that promises hope for Lions
Australian rugby’s history books may record a 22-19 defeat in Dublin to end 2024, but it will not tell the full story of an ...
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Ireland headed for coalition government after election, exit poll suggests
An exit poll in Ireland’s general election suggests the three biggest parties have won roughly equal shares and the country ...
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A Dublin Neighborhood at the Sharp End of Ireland’s Election Issues
In a northeast neighborhood of the capital city, deprivation and affluence exist side-by-side, and many voters feel ...
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UEFA Women's Championship Qualification Wales 1 Republic of Ireland 1 Full time
Wales and Republic of Ireland settle for a 1-1 draw in the Welsh capital that leaves both nations still dreaming of a place ...
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PHOTO COLLECTION: IRELAND ELECTION
Irish election posters hang from lampposts in Dublin City centre, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, ahead of Ireland’s election on ...
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Farrell's Ireland beat Australia 22-19 before he heads off to the British and Irish Lions
Ireland rugby coach Andy Farrell will head into his secondment with the British and Irish Lions on the back of a narrow win ...
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Gardaí 'concerned' for welfare of missing Dublin teenager
Gardaí are 'concerned' for the welfare of a missing Dublin teenager. 15-year-old Kelsey Nolan has been missing from her home ...
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