Stephen Donnelly becomes biggest political casualty of election as he loses seat in Wicklow
Fianna Fáil Minister for Health loses out in marathon count as constituency rival, Taoiseach Simon Harris, earns strong ‘Government vote’ at his expense
Fianna Fáil Minister for Health loses out in marathon count as constituency rival, Taoiseach Simon Harris, earns strong ‘Government vote’ at his expense
Final count finished in Cavan-Monaghan with the make up of the 34th Dáil now complete
Gerry Hutch barrelled up to the RDS, causing a media scrum; he may have lost the election but he knew he was in charge at the count
Close-fought races and the tantalising prospect of power brought relief for the victorious but crushing lows for those rejected by the electorate
Fianna Fáil leader says he sees clear path to government while Fine Gael leader expresses confidence that his party will play significant role in Coalition formation talks
Simon Harris’s encounter with care worker Charlotte Fallon stood out as a pivotal moment in a campaign for which the political parties seemed oddly unprepared
Election counts are an amateur production put on for the benefit and enjoyment of the actors rather than the audience
Election 2024: Everything will be revealed over the course of this weekend. But in the meantime, we learned a few things during this bumpy campaign
Over 100,000 new registrations in the two weeks before the closing deadline add to the unpredictability of an election few are confident of calling
Rival parties pressed on possible coalition arrangements in final campaign events before polling day
Election 2024: Taoiseach Simon Harris will be safe but bringing home a running mate is not assured
Election 2024: Last poll of general election campaign has biggest parties almost tied
Sinn Féin leader’s ‘chatty’ campaign trail style a world away from Dáil barbs
Leaders’ debate fails to change dynamic of uncertain election campaign
Party targets Sinn Féin with what has been called ‘Project Fear’, though Simon Harris calls it ‘Project Truth’
Television: Miriam O’Callaghan did her best to add pep to this tedious chinwag but we ended up with pure lethargy
Election 2024: None of three party leaders landed a decisive blow on rivals during final RTÉ debate
This was always going to be the danger phase, as a bored and bolshie electorate gets ready to go to the polls
Election 2024: We may be about to see the consequences of political opportunism, inexperience and immaturity
Election 2024: Simon Harris, Micheál Martin and Mary Lou McDonald trade blows in final TV debate before election
Simon Harris claims Fine Gael wanted to ‘offer information’ to broadcaster after his controversial exchange with disability carer
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Minister for Public Expenditure says political stability is key due to growing instability across the world
Irish Times poll shows a total of 43% of voters favour a coalition between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael as optimal choice
State’s short-term future is shaped simultaneously by wild optimism and existential anxiety
Simon Harris exhausted from trying to carry the message of ‘New Energy’, say party members
‘I don’t think fair people will judge me on 40 seconds,’ Harris says following backlash over disability worker interaction
Poll shows Fine Gael is in trouble and will need a dramatic turnaround in the first few days of the week to arrest the decline
Social Democrats, Labour and Greens jostling for position among smaller parties
Election 2024: In the final week of the campaign, plenty of people still don’t know how they’re going to vote
Election campaign trails can tell us a lot about what leaders are thinking
When Labour is preaching prudence, you know we’ve got a problem
Election 2024: Taoiseach answers questions from Irish Times readers ahead of General Election 2024
Labour and Social Democrats target Fine Gael leader for ruling out multi-party left wing alliance
‘Squeezed middle’ is real and ‘global economic environment is volatile’, Fine Gael leader says
While plans differ between some parties on housing, the cost of living and taxes, all of them agree on a few basic tenets around housing
Risk of flooding in Cork and Waterford as showers of sleet and snow likely to transition to rain
Election 2024: While manifestos should be taken with a large pinch of salt by the electorate, they are the raw ingredients for government formation talks
Simon Harris plans to win enough votes to abandon rotating taoiseach deal. Here’s why that’s a doomed strategy
Paschal Donohoe accuses party of ‘raid’ – but Pearse Doherty says party would add more money to future funds
McGahon, found not guilty of assault causing harm to another man, has been endorsed by Taoiseach Simon Harris ‘on the basis of what happened in a court’
Party says it will ‘peer review’ RTÉ's objectivity in coverage of international conflicts, including ‘the Israeli genocide in Gaza’
Taoiseach Simon Harris defended selection of Louth candidate John McGahon on basis that criminal trial is relevant test
Television: Occasional sparks insufficient to draw viewers out of their pre-election stupor
Foreign ministers reject proposal for EU to suspend ‘political dialogue’ with Israel over war in Gaza
Plant will employ 800 people producing company’s Freestyle Libre glucose monitoring sensors as part of €440m investment in Irish network
Political opponents accuse party of seeking to buy general election with expensive spending commitments
Labour sets out six ‘key missions’ party will have if part of next government, relating to issues including housing, climate and health
John McGahon was sued in High Court for assault and battery by Breen White following incident outside Dundalk pub in 2018
A record 248 women have put themselves forward seeking to take a Dáil seat, up 53% on total for 2020
The Taoiseach isn’t the only one losing the run of himself – the election is turning into a massive auction
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Irish Times poll: Harris favourite for taoiseach and Fianna Fáil-Fine Gael favourites for government
Party’s general election manifesto to provide ‘older persons’ guarantee’ including extending free TV licences and payments for heating bills
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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