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Fine Gael's Cllr Damien Geoghegan responded: “It shouldn’t be a shock to anyone. In 2015, the then Sinn Fein Lord Mayor of ...
The Kerry Sinn Féin Chairperson is calling on the government to extend voting rights to 16 and 17-year-olds in the Republic ...
The presidential election has finally sparked into life with two firm candidates confirmed this week and more certain to follow, writes Political Reporter Sandra Hurley.
Junior Minister Michael hosted a lunch in Leinster House to thank his general election team, but TD brother Danny didn’t ...
DUBLIN homeowners are facing a hike in their Local Property Tax bills next year after councillors voted to scrap discounts ...
The majority of Dubliners will see their property tax rise next year following a vote by Dublin city councillors to increase ...
Councillors in Dublin City Council (DCC) have agreed tonight to raise the rate of local property tax (LPT) in the capital, by ...
Dismay has been expressed after a statue of social activist and campaigner Mary Ann McCracken was damaged. A panel on the base of the statue in the grounds of Belfast City Council was discovered to ...
Cormac Moore concludes the ‘Journal’ was correct to judge Eoin MacNeill’s performance as Free State representative on the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNSinn Féin 'not rushing' decision on presidential nominee as Aontú consider right-wing candidatesAontú are still pushing to form a presidential election caucus which would bring in TDs and senators who may back a ...
SINN Féin councillor Ronan McLaughlin has called for a full investigation after damage was caused to the statue of Mary Ann ...
Police are investigating after a statue of an anti-slavery campaigner in the grounds of Belfast City Hall was vandalised.
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