Fianna Fáil has again attacked its coalition partner’s policies, with deputy leader Jack Chambers claiming Fine Gael’s manifesto threatens new recruitment in healthcare and a public-sector pay freeze.
Campaigners and other political parties have said the measure will exacerbate inequality as setting money aside is not an ...
The first televised leaders debate of the general election campaign takes place on RTÉ television tonight. Ten party leaders ...
It comes following the publication of photographs in the Sunday Times of injuries allegedly suffered by a farmer during a ...
Fine Gael leader Simon Harris has said the Office of Public Works is to be subsumed into a new Department of Infrastructure ...
Fine Gael and Labour have launched their own General Election manifestos, with pledges made around tax cuts, housing, health ...
Taoiseach Simon Harris also defended that some children from more affluent areas could have over €53,316 in a State-backed ...
The volume of candidates who are largely unknown outside their council wards is a particular problem for Fine Gael, as over ...
The underlying deficit when windfall corporate taxes are stripped out will grow substantially under new plans released by the ...
Councillor Sarah Barnes has officially signed her nomination papers to run in the Dublin South-West constituency while still ...
A Sinn Féin TD has said their housing plan will help remove the red tape involved in housing. Mayo TD Rose Conway-Walsh was ...
Taoiseach Simon Harris insisted Fine Gael will continue to canvas for Louth-based Senator John McGahon after a man awarded ...