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Fine Gael
The latest news, analysis and comment on Irish political party Fine Gael
Taoiseach Simon Harris says former Fine Gael presidential candidate was ‘smart, wise and funny’
Irish officials expect vote on full Palestinian UN membership at General Assembly to be carried by significant margin, says Micheál Martin
Tensions between Dublin and London over immigration are a reminder that politics between Britain and Ireland is more terse and fragile now
Expanded Midlands-North-West constituency alone will be contested by 28 people
Majority make negative comments about changeover in Taoiseach’s office, with just 35% positive
Almost nine out of 10 voters (88 per cent) who mention housing have a negative view of the Government’s efforts.
Too many on the left are content to whine from the sidelines, wary of the responsibility of power and unwilling to make the compromises that forming a Government require
With spending promises already flooding in, expect another bazooka budget this year as the Coalition gears up for a general election
The conservative one-TD party is riding high after being the only party to call for no-no votes in the family and care referendums so disastrously lost by the Government parties in March
New Taoiseach could look to Fine Gael’s most successful vote winner for inspiration
Unthinkable: Individuals and society at large need a coherent storyline to give us hope for the future
Green Party leader warns against ‘easy, false promises’ in run-in to year of elections at annual conference
Simon Harris said the meeting with families and survivors at Government Buildings on Saturday was ‘humbling and emotional’
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