If Catherine Connolly wins, it means one of two things
If the Government parties and their leaders aren’t worried about the political implications, they’re sticking their heads in the sand
Support for Fianna Fáil slumps while Martin’s rating falls significantly, new poll shows
Snapshot of party backing comes in at Fianna Fáil on 17% (down five), Sinn Féin on 27%(up five) and Fine Gael on 18% (up one)
Humphreys makes plea to Fianna Fáil supporters to ‘lend’ votes for presidential election
Connolly says no one in FG has distanced themselves from Ivan Yates’ comments to ‘smear’ independent candidate
Irish Times Poll: Majority are ‘disappointed the budget did nothing for people like me’
Almost 80% say budget did not help their household finances, while voters remain cautious on Occupied Territories Bill
Support for triple lock slips, but most still favour keeping it
Views of the Occupied Territories Bill have changed little since earlier this year
Only an earthquake can deny Catherine Connolly victory, based on this poll
Something extraordinary would have to happen to overturn Independent candidate’s lead
Catherine Connolly holds commanding lead in presidential election race, new poll shows
But almost half of voters say they ‘do not feel represented by any of the candidates’
Taoiseach signals Occupied Territories Bill unlikely to include services
The proposed Bill already includes a ban on trade in goods
Martin Fraser to take up UN role in New York as part of ambassador reshuffle
Fraser served as the country’s most senior civil servant for more than a decade; meanwhile, Geraldine Byrne Nason will remain as ambassador in Washington
Catherine Connolly criticises ‘shocking’ Fine Gael tactics, but is unclear on EU position
Connolly and presidential rival Heather Humphreys differed on several points during RTÉ debate
New drone defences to be fast-tracked in advance of Ireland’s EU presidency next year
Lack of Irish air defences mean UK and EU countries will be asked to help defend airspace
Catherine Connolly accuses FG of politics of ‘fear’ and ‘smear’ in latest debate
Polls show TD with significant lead over Heather Humphreys, who was combative in exchanges
Micheál Martin will vote for Heather Humphreys but Fianna Fáil won’t tell voters to back her
Fine Gael presidential candidate denies ‘smear campaign’ against rival Catherine Connolly
Áras campaign: Connolly feeling the heat of being out in front
Independent candidate endures a mixed week due to the increased scrutiny that a likely president can expect
Jim O’Callaghan will bide his time, but the great game is on
Micheál Martin is going nowhere for now, but the power dynamics have definitely shifted following the Gavin debacle