The Irish Times-Ipsos B&A poll February 2026: the full results in charts
Poll reveals Micheál Martin to be most popular leader as support for Government parties holds steady
Poll reveals Micheál Martin to be most popular leader as support for Government parties holds steady
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Our urban areas should also be adapted for the new climate regime
February bank holiday has been transformed into yet another three-day Fáilte ‘festival’
Why not address the chronic underfunding?
On another day, their endeavours may have paid off, but Galway were rewarded for rolling the dice
A letter from either side of the divide
They will have all the terminology but none of the knowledge
Implementation of these new regulations will need agency support
I have grave concerns about the creeping sprawl of development into DLR’s green belt
You can make journeys safer and more pleasant for everyone
His openness and honesty about his mental health will hopefully serve as a catalyst
It has been helpful for Ireland, too. But Morgan McSweeney’s reign could be coming to screeching halt
In late 2019, I was unwell. So, when a friend spotted a live ‘evening with’ event taking place in Brooklyn, we were off to Schitt’s Creek Live in no time
Eoghan O’Malley has been attempting to gain possession of his property since 2024 when tenant stopped paying rent
Some devices can be retooled to new uses after manufacturers end support; for others, follow our recycle checklist
Thankfully, the Irish Bridgerton star is engaged in a psy-op to bring down the sexy empire from within
A veil of secrecy surrounds this near-mythical group but we’ve done our best to get behind
Forming behind the party is an orderly queue of alternatives, all aware that the electorate is frustrated
Affordability study by Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland finds many basic homes are still out of reach of middle-earning first-time buyers
Fianna Fáil leader gets overwhelming backing of his party’s voters
This was a long way up for a safe dinner from a menu rooted in brasserie territory
Sinn Féin remains the most popular political party, but its support has fallen
This book may really be about the ways in which we rationalise our lives, fates, choices, when all is ‘too late’
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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