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Holly Cairns says Social Democrats in power would deliver 50,000 homes a year

Holly Cairns says Social Democrats in power would deliver 50,000 homes a year

Party leader says she will ‘talk to every party’ about a potential coalition after the next election but preferably, she says, without Fine Gael or Fianna Fáil

Sun Feb 18 2024 - 16:08
After the Holly Cairns bounce, the Social Democrats must face up to three key questions

After the Holly Cairns bounce, the Social Democrats must face up to three key questions

Recent polls are promising but the party has big decisions to make on three key questions

Sat Feb 17 2024 - 06:00
Seven lessons for Leo Varadkar from the career of John Bruton

Seven lessons for Leo Varadkar from the career of John Bruton

Don't always take the advice of officials' and don't play into your opponents' hands - here's what the Taoiseach can learn from his predecessor

Sat Feb 10 2024 - 13:30
Poll: Majority want tighter immigration rules in Ireland

Poll: Majority want tighter immigration rules in Ireland

Irish Times poll finds many concerns relate to pressure on public services and housing, and majority believe immigration on balance has been a positive

Sat Feb 10 2024 - 06:00
Nuanced views on immigration despite concern over levels of inflow, poll data shows

Nuanced views on immigration despite concern over levels of inflow, poll data shows

Sinn Féin supporters are consistently more hardline on immigration questions that the other parties and the general public

Sat Feb 10 2024 - 06:00
Voters back stronger support for Palestinians, but are divided on South Africa genocide case

Voters back stronger support for Palestinians, but are divided on South Africa genocide case

Large majority disagree with proposal to boycott traditional St Patrick’s Day visit to White House

Fri Feb 09 2024 - 07:00
Pat Leahy: 53% of voters know ‘hardly anything’ about March 8th referendums

Pat Leahy: 53% of voters know ‘hardly anything’ about March 8th referendums

Analysis: A majority of voters say they will back the proposed changes, But the contest is likely to tighten

Fri Feb 09 2024 - 06:30
Irish voters prefer Biden to Trump, but many are unconvinced by both candidates

Irish voters prefer Biden to Trump, but many are unconvinced by both candidates

Just a third of youngest Irish voters prefer the Irish-American incumbent - but over-65s show strong support

Fri Feb 09 2024 - 06:00
Clear majority of voters intend to vote Yes in both referendums, poll shows

Clear majority of voters intend to vote Yes in both referendums, poll shows

Majority know little about the changes just three weeks before vote, with better-informed voters more likely to vote against

Fri Feb 09 2024 - 06:00
Pat Leahy: Constrained by the prospect of governing, Sinn Féin is facing a strategic conundrum

Pat Leahy: Constrained by the prospect of governing, Sinn Féin is facing a strategic conundrum

The first Irish Times/Ipsos poll of 2024 sees Sinn Féin's support falls by six points to 28 per cent

Thu Feb 08 2024 - 07:32
Sinn Féin support hits lowest level in three years, falling by six points, poll shows

Sinn Féin support hits lowest level in three years, falling by six points, poll shows

Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll shows party’s lead cut as Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael hold firm and smaller parties gain

Thu Feb 08 2024 - 06:00
Tributes flow for Bruton after a quarter century at frontline of politics

Tributes flow for Bruton after a quarter century at frontline of politics

Government Bruton led can reasonably claim to have played important roles in resolving the two great failures of the independent Irish State

Wed Feb 07 2024 - 08:29
John Bruton’s leadership set template for how to run a coalition government

John Bruton’s leadership set template for how to run a coalition government

Former taoiseach had a sense of obligation and service that was a deeply Christian part of being a Christian Democrat

Tue Feb 06 2024 - 20:45
Yes vote in referendums ‘champions rights’ for disabled people, single-parent families, carers, say campaigners

Yes vote in referendums ‘champions rights’ for disabled people, single-parent families, carers, say campaigners

Rejection of move to change family and care articles of the Constitution would be ‘very painful’, say Yes campaigners

Tue Feb 06 2024 - 13:44
Is Mary Lou McDonald just goading unionists about a united Ireland ‘within touching distance’?

Is Mary Lou McDonald just goading unionists about a united Ireland ‘within touching distance’?

There has always been a suspicion that Sinn Féin has never really wanted Northern Ireland to work, but there’s more to it than that

Sat Feb 03 2024 - 06:00
Brussels diary: ‘Budapest Boris’ fails to dent EU show of unity

Brussels diary: ‘Budapest Boris’ fails to dent EU show of unity

Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban caved in over EU support for Ukraine, leaving a trail of disgruntled leaders summoned to Brussels for the anticlimactic summit

Fri Feb 02 2024 - 19:00
Powersharing returns to NI as UK fast-tracks legislation to deliver on Stormont deal

Powersharing returns to NI as UK fast-tracks legislation to deliver on Stormont deal

Assembly members will meet at 1pm on Saturday as DUP and UK government reach deal on post-Brexit arrangements

Thu Feb 01 2024 - 19:35
EU leaders agree deal with Hungarian PM Viktor Orban to unblock  €50bn in Ukraine aid

EU leaders agree deal with Hungarian PM Viktor Orban to unblock €50bn in Ukraine aid

Hungarian leader had been sole objector among EU leaders over disbursements to Kyiv

Thu Feb 01 2024 - 18:41
EU-Latin America trade deal cannot be approved in current form, says Varadkar

EU-Latin America trade deal cannot be approved in current form, says Varadkar

Mercosur supporters had hoped for agreement with Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay on deal after new environmental protections sought

Thu Feb 01 2024 - 17:38
Ireland seeking review of EU-Israel trade agreement and recognition of Palestine, Taoiseach says

Ireland seeking review of EU-Israel trade agreement and recognition of Palestine, Taoiseach says

Discussion on conflict in Gaza among EU leaders at Brussels summit, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says

Thu Feb 01 2024 - 16:29
Asylum reform plans to clamp down on applicants who already have refugee status in another European state

Asylum reform plans to clamp down on applicants who already have refugee status in another European state

Helen McEntee outlines plans to clamp down on those who already have refugee status in another European state and to extend list of ‘safe’ countries

Wed Jan 31 2024 - 06:05
Varadkar and Sunak clash over UK Troubles law

Varadkar and Sunak clash over UK Troubles law

On Tuesday night, a spokesman for the Taoiseach played down the reports of the difficult aspects of the call

Tue Jan 30 2024 - 21:34
Human rights chief began discussions with Social Democrats about running for party last September

Human rights chief began discussions with Social Democrats about running for party last September

Sinead Gibney will step down as chief commissioner of IHREC in March to run for European Parliament

Mon Jan 29 2024 - 06:00
Surge in prominence of immigration issues, according to new survey

Surge in prominence of immigration issues, according to new survey

Housing ranks next as a concerning problem, at 19%, with taxes and social policies each at 4%

Mon Jan 29 2024 - 06:00
Upcoming elections will not ‘sway’ proposals for future funding for RTÉ - Catherin Martin

Upcoming elections will not ‘sway’ proposals for future funding for RTÉ - Catherin Martin

Minister for Arts seeks to replace licence fee with Exchequer money despite Cabinet opposition

Sun Jan 28 2024 - 20:35
Ending aid to Unwra would be ‘catastrophic’, Tánaiste warns

Ending aid to Unwra would be ‘catastrophic’, Tánaiste warns

Several donor countries have halted aid after allegations that a small number of Unwra staff were involved in the Hamas attacks on Israel

Sun Jan 28 2024 - 20:05
Two big questions Micheál Martin can’t avoid for much longer

Two big questions Micheál Martin can’t avoid for much longer

He might not like to talk about “coalitionology” but the decisions he makes will have far reaching implications

Sat Jan 27 2024 - 07:00
North and South: what we know now, and what we want to investigate in future

North and South: what we know now, and what we want to investigate in future

We examined attitudes to potential Irish unity and related issues in the Republic and Northern Ireland

Sat Jan 27 2024 - 06:00
Ireland to consider joining South Africa’s genocide case against Israel, Taoiseach says

Ireland to consider joining South Africa’s genocide case against Israel, Taoiseach says

International Court of Justice finds it plausible Israel breached genocide convention

Fri Jan 26 2024 - 23:13
Sinn Féin is accused of soft-pedalling on Gaza while poor old RTÉ continues its self-flagellation

Sinn Féin is accused of soft-pedalling on Gaza while poor old RTÉ continues its self-flagellation

Your essential end-of-week politics catch-up, from the State’s shift on migrant policy to Elon Musk’s warning to Ireland

Fri Jan 26 2024 - 13:00
New refugee centres may not be identified before June elections

New refugee centres may not be identified before June elections

Varadkar tells Dáil that more than 1,000 people have arrived since the start of the year seeking international protection, and about 600 have not been provided with accommodation

Wed Jan 24 2024 - 06:00
Widower’s pension ruling not expected to affect referendums

Widower’s pension ruling not expected to affect referendums

Proposed referendum seeks to expand the constitutional definition of family beyond that based on marriage

Tue Jan 23 2024 - 06:00
Republic says No to poppy and Red Hand of Ulster: Poll shows hostility of voters to Northern symbols

Republic says No to poppy and Red Hand of Ulster: Poll shows hostility of voters to Northern symbols

How the question is framed makes little difference to voters in the South, who oppose including them on coinage of a united Ireland

Mon Jan 22 2024 - 05:00
Could immigration replace housing as the big issue of the next election?

Could immigration replace housing as the big issue of the next election?

Housing will still be on voters’ minds. But the local opposition to putting asylum seeker or refugee centres in some places is an electoral tinderbox

Sun Jan 21 2024 - 07:00
Protestant voters in NI strongly opposed to use of Tricolour for united Ireland - poll

Protestant voters in NI strongly opposed to use of Tricolour for united Ireland - poll

Findings suggest views about the flag are somewhat entrenched, and may be hard to change

Sat Jan 20 2024 - 06:00
Flags and symbols will remain a point of division between North and South

Flags and symbols will remain a point of division between North and South

Views on Tricolour, both positive and negative, are firmly entrenched and vary only marginally depending on how it is presented

Sat Jan 20 2024 - 05:30
The Dáil’s return brings a bad week for polygamists while People Before Profit try to have their cake and eat it

The Dáil’s return brings a bad week for polygamists while People Before Profit try to have their cake and eat it

Your essential end-of-week politics catch up

Fri Jan 19 2024 - 12:49
North and South: aiming to provide independent and unbiased information

North and South: aiming to provide independent and unbiased information

The North and South series consists of two major, in-depth opinion polls conducted simultaneously in Northern Ireland and the Republic

Fri Jan 19 2024 - 07:00
New research shows North-South divisions on Commonwealth

New research shows North-South divisions on Commonwealth

Findings show that some apparently hardline positions could be open to change among some voters

Fri Jan 19 2024 - 06:00
Voters in Republic remain hostile to Commonwealth, poll finds

Voters in Republic remain hostile to Commonwealth, poll finds

Strength of hostility depends on how Commonwealth is described in polling question, suggesting views in the South could be open to change

Fri Jan 19 2024 - 05:30
Council’s ‘à-la-carte’ relationship with Government ‘not tenable’, says Varadkar

Council’s ‘à-la-carte’ relationship with Government ‘not tenable’, says Varadkar

Taoiseach hits out at Mayo councillors over anti-refugee motion as Opposition deputies criticise Government in Dáil over management of refugee crisis

Thu Jan 18 2024 - 06:00
No let-up in political tempo as current Dáil begins its last full year. Let the games begin

No let-up in political tempo as current Dáil begins its last full year. Let the games begin

With elections on the horizon and pressing issues to be dealt with, there will be no let-up in the political tempo this year

Wed Jan 17 2024 - 06:00
Mounting anxiety in Coalition about fate of proposed referendums

Mounting anxiety in Coalition about fate of proposed referendums

Constitutional votes on deleting reference to women’s duties in home and extending definition of the family

Tue Jan 16 2024 - 06:00
Will Varadkar or Higgins mention human rights when the Chinese premier visits next week?

Will Varadkar or Higgins mention human rights when the Chinese premier visits next week?

The Irish side will, of course, raise the issue of human rights abuses in China. But will the Chinese notice?

Sun Jan 14 2024 - 07:00
Sinn Féin’s libel actions attract mounting criticism in wake of Belfast ruling

Sinn Féin’s libel actions attract mounting criticism in wake of Belfast ruling

The party correctly argues that members of other parties sued for libel - but not in the sames numbers that Sinn Féin members have

Sat Jan 13 2024 - 08:00
Human rights commission chief seeking to run for Social Democrats in European elections

Human rights commission chief seeking to run for Social Democrats in European elections

IHREC boss Sinead Gibney to leave post in March and was previously a candidate for the party in lead up to 2020 general election

Fri Jan 12 2024 - 18:35
People Before Profit calls for ‘total dismantlement’ of Israeli state

People Before Profit calls for ‘total dismantlement’ of Israeli state

Party rejects idea of ‘two-state solution’ in newly published pamphlet and call for new ‘secular, democratic Palestine’ in place of Israel

Thu Jan 11 2024 - 19:24
Proportion of single men among asylum seekers fell sharply in final weeks of 2023

Proportion of single men among asylum seekers fell sharply in final weeks of 2023

Decline came as State ran out of capacity to offer beds to the cohort

Wed Jan 10 2024 - 06:00
The Debate: What should Ireland’s long-awaited Covid inquiry examine?

The Debate: What should Ireland’s long-awaited Covid inquiry examine?

Decisions relating to nursing homes, schools and the ‘meaningful Christmas’ of 2020 will need to be evaluated so lessons can be learned for the next time

Tue Jan 09 2024 - 06:00
The burn-them-out craze will end in tragedy unless the State quickly gets a grip

The burn-them-out craze will end in tragedy unless the State quickly gets a grip

The effect of current policy is to strengthen the far-right talking point that ‘Ireland is full’ when it is nothing of the sort

Sat Jan 06 2024 - 06:00
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