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The message to the British public is 'let us take his expensive burden off your hands' while to the Republic it’s that ...
Despite gathering economic worries and concern about multinational sector, Government parties show little movement in support ...
In our lead story Political Editor Pat Leahy sets out the poll results that shows how support for the Government parties, ...
Reunification? Or Reconciliation?Is the island of Ireland ready to unite?Twenty-seven years on from the Good Friday Agreement, politicians in both Northern ...
Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald has seemingly U-turned on a previous decision to rule herself out, and if she did decide to run, could very well become this country’s 10th president.With just ...
Inevitably, even countries with modest trade ties to the world's largest economy can still feel the ripple effects of Washington's unpredictability. In response, experts recommend that European ...
The backing for the Government parties has held steady since Spring, while the support for Sinn Féin has slumped, a new opinion poll shows.
The Irish Times Ipsos B&A opinion poll shows support for Fianna Fáil remains the same at 22 per cent, while support for Fine Gael is up by one to ...
The number of people not in work nor looking for a job - known as the economic inactivity rate - improved over the quarter, ...
The tradition of shooting the messenger has long been done away with. No bad thing, perhaps, as with the bad news coming ...
Disneyland is celebrating 70 years as "The Happiest Place on Earth" with a new show featuring a lifelike animatronic of founder Walt Disney. The show debuts Thursday on the park's ...
That led to many nervous “how low can we go?” conversations. But now the party has stopped the rot and recovers marginally today by one point to 17 per cent. Not where it wants to be for sure, but ...