Irish premier Simon Harris has said Fine Gael will gain seats in the General Election despite a further fragmentation of ...
If the exit poll findings are borne out when the votes are counted, it suggests a return of a coalition based around Fianna ...
Fine Gael leader Simon Harris has said his party is in a position to do "very well" in the General Election. Mr Harris looks ...
Despite having spent the last four years in Government, the Green Party is potentially facing a total wipeout in the current ...
As the ballot boxes are opened and counting begins around the country, we examine politicians’ reactions to last night’s exit ...
As the results of the first count are due to be declared, Fine Gael councillor Michael Creed told The Corkman that his tally ...
The three main parties are all within 2% of each other in the exit poll but Ireland's electoral system means it is likely ...
The Returning Officer has suspended the next count until 9am tomorrow morning. As expected, race leader WIllie Aird has been ...
Early tallies suggested the centrist Fianna Fáil could emerge as the largest party, with 21.9 per cent of the votes, with conservative Fine Gael on 20.5 per cent and the main opposition party Sinn ...
The outgoing Taoiseach admitted he was relieved when his party received 21% first-preference votes in the exit poll on Friday ...
Sinn Féin’s director of elections Matt Carthy told RTÉ last night that he believed his party will be the most popular party ...