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David Quinn: Lack of debate and choice in this election serves us badly

The three big parties and the smaller centre-left ones are all different shades of the same party ideologically speaking Are you confused about the nitty-­gritty...

Justine McCarthy: What’s the point of an election if it inevitably means the same parties get back in?

Ireland’s hotchpotch of left-wing parties ought to stop whingeing about Fine Gael’s and Fianna Fáil’s presumption that they will form the next government and,...

Election 2024: Ding-dongs in Dublin as Gerry Hutch, right-wing radicals and a few returning big names in the mix for seats

Capital is seen as the ‘cockpit of government’, so who will claim the 49 seats available? The ­unpredictability of where the 174 seats will go...

Lorraine Courtney: Why small parties and Independents ought to leave their egos at the door and make election transfer pact

The guessing game about when the general election will be called is in full swing. One minute, we’re hearing that the Finance Bill will...

Poll: Two-thirds back Fianna Fáil/Fine Gael coalition for second term

Support at highest level since 2020Call for public spending, not tax cuts, in BudgetBuilding more houses is voters’ top priority When the Green Party’s 4pc...

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