Latest turnout figures show Galway West 44% and Dublin Central about 40% as polls close
New TDs could change speaking rights in Dáil if Social Democrats gain a seat, overtaking Labour
New TDs could change speaking rights in Dáil if Social Democrats gain a seat, overtaking Labour
With long lists of candidates in both constituencies the counts are likely to be long and could run into Sunday
Dublin Central Returning Officer aware of matter and appropriate action being taken
Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris wants 'deep dive' into matter
Plenty of selfies and little talk of politics as gangland figure canvasses ahead of Dublin Central byelection
Why are Hutch and Ahern so bothered about immigrants from Congo and Somalia? Because they are shorthand for ‘Darkest Africa’
Expect a frantic final few days in the constituencies as the campaigns enter the home stretch
In the News podcast: Online trading platform has seen €1m bet on outcome of Dublin Central byelection
Dublin Central a place of shiny corporate wealth, grinding poverty and nation’s most expensive cottages
More than $1m wagered through controversial Polymarket platform
Almost $500,000 alone has been wagered on Gerry Hutch’s chances of becoming a TD or not
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Mixed reception for parties canvassing ahead of byelection on Dublin Central constituency doorsteps
Dublin Central byelection: with four candidates in front, race may come down to transfers
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Daniel Ennis of Social Democrats strongly positioned to benefit from transfers in later counts
Janet Horner (Green Party), Ruth O’Dea (Labour) and Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin (PBP) among those seeking to fill seat vacated by former FG minister
Gerry Hutch knows he can gain ground by saying what other politicians won’t say, but what a growing part of the electorate wants to hear
Veteran criminal’s call for refugees to be interned drew accusations of racism in first week of Dublin Central byelection campaign
Little apparent support for Government parties as electors turn to Independents and Opposition candidates
Veteran criminal and Dublin Central byelection candidate said illegal immigrants should be interned in the Curragh
Independent candidate Gerry Hutch says he was previously unaware that some children were missing school due to lack of special needs assistants
Behind the scenes, there was plenty of finger-pointing, with the two parties blaming the other
‘I think they should be all interned, they should be put in the Curragh camp’, gangland figure said
Micheál Martin says further cost-of-living measures coming in next budget
And they’re off! Byelection race gets going officially with a full field of candidates
Case against gang lieutenant Sean McGovern pulls veil back on how the Irish drug gang planned to murder rivals in feud with the Hutch gang
Inside Politics: Efforts to reform short-term letting sector face delays
Mary-Lou McDonald brings a new naughty word into the chamber, possibly inspired by Father Ted
Gangland figure has refused to disclose extent of his property assets in advance of May 22nd polling day
Inside Politics: Conor Gallagher and Enda O’Dowd travelled to Canary Islands for a candid interview with veteran criminal
In the News podcast: The veteran Dublin criminal has been a long-time Spanish resident
Early Edition with Aideen Finnegan: Threshold flags confusion over rent reforms
Gangland figure and Dublin Central byelection candidate has refused to detail property holdings
The Irish Times visited Lanzarote as part of an investigation into Hutch’s property interests. In an interview, the veteran criminal talks about his ‘exaggerated’ property holdings, hope of becoming the ‘richest’ TD and confidence of being exonerated in a Spanish criminal investigation
Cartel leader was arrested in Dubai last Friday, where he has lived for a decade
Early Edition with Aideen Finnegan
Without shame, everything is possible, and for Donald Trump, the most shameless man in the world, nothing is beyond the bounds of decency
Fine Gael councillor becomes the latest politician to seek selection to run in byelection in Dublin Central scheduled for May
Veteran criminal has announced his intention to seek seat in Dublin Central constituency
Theatre: Lights pick out the real Hutch in show that approaches truth from oblique angles
Plus: Fianna Fáil hits the road, Ireland at the cleaner end of corruption index, and ‘startling’ number of passports stolen
Gerry Hutch, who plans to run in a byelection, has been a central figure in organised crime in Dublin
The Monk also confirms he will contest upcoming Dublin Central byelection due to be held in May
Dubliner’s plans to run in upcoming city centre byelection mean his criminal past, and present, must be discussed
Hutch narrowly lost out on a Dublin Central seat in the 2024 general election
Leader Roderic O’Gorman says ‘we are in this to win’ after party’s near-wipeout in general election
Fatal 2016 attack that killed David Byrne followed by major gangland feud which claimed another 17 lives
Standalone weapons investigation did not lead to key surveillance evidence being fed into wider inquiries
Christopher Doyle (34), an aircraft mechanic, is entitled to a new appeal against a decision to revoke his clearance, judge rules
DPP has decided against bringing case against man who went to event after Gerry Hutch was acquitted of murdering David Byrne
Clampdown after Dublin hotel attack was more effective than response to murders of Jerry McCabe and Veronica Guerin, says senior detective
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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