THE people of Ireland will vote in a general election tomorrow where the final opinion polls earlier this week show the main parties running neck and neck. The Red C-Business Post poll showed Sinn ...
The sitting Taoiseach, Simon Harris, had been confident enough in his position and that of his party, Fine Gael, that he ...
Fine Gael has been dealt a blow in the final hours of campaigning after the Labour Party described a push by Simon Harris to transfer votes to parties like Fianna Fail and Labour as “desperation”.
Ireland’s youngest ever prime minister, Simon Harris, may have thought he had a victory in Ireland’s upcoming general ...
Weakened centrist coalition of Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil parties may have to share power with conservative independents ...
Support for Taoiseach Simon Harris and his Fine Gael party is continuing to slump ahead of Friday’s General Election. Fianna ...
It shows that support for the Fianna Fail party is at 21% ahead of polling day, only slightly ahead of their coalition ...
Fine Gael, led by Simon Harris, shows signs of stabilizing in support before the Irish general election. The party fell slightly in opinion polls but remains in contention to lead a coalition ...
A slide in support for Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris' Fine Gael party showed signs of stabilising in the last opinion ...
The establishment parties are taking the chance to sweep up votes while Sinn Fein struggles to regain its footing.View on ...
Unlike many European countries, Ireland does not have a significant far-right party, but anti-immigrant independent ...
Ireland’s two centre-Right parties have vowed to extend Sinn Fein’s 100-year stint on the political sidelines as they clashed ...