Labour Party ‘unlikely’ to enter government but not out yet, says Bacik
Labour keen to let process ‘play out’, sources say
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Labour keen to let process ‘play out’, sources say
There is a strong expectation that Labour leader Ivana Bacik will recommend that the party does not proceed with negotiations about joining a coalition government
Following initial engagement with other political parties, there had been speculation that the newly-enlarged party would leave government formation talks
Minister for Finance says it will likely be at least January before a new coalition is put together
Fianna Fáil’s Jim O’Callaghan says his party and Fine Gael can form a stable government with support of ‘reliable’ Independents
TDs bringing experience from all walks of life make up the incoming Dáil, including the first born in the 21st century and a man elected the year Ronald Reagan entered the White House
Development comes after Labour and Social Democrats shun ‘common negotiating platform’ in advance of government-formation talks
From manifesto-stitching to partnership, and from Independents’ day to confidence-and-supply: people at the heart of previous talks recall how the deals were done
Five candidates set to be in race including Fianna Fáil’s Sean Ó Fearghaíl who is eyeing up a third term in the chair
Post-election, readers have their final say on the 2024 general election, giving their thoughts on the campaign, issues that influenced their vote, and what the immediate future holds
The justice portfolio, VAT rates, the proposed department of infrastructure and savings account for newborns are among potential pinch points in negotiations
Labour and Social Democrats to hold first post-election meeting about how to proceed after increasing their Dáil numbers, as divisions between the parties emerge
Finish line in sight for pact between EU and group of South American countries, says European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen
Some 50 tents pitched at Kildare Place on Thursday after men told to leave ‘cold weather’ beds in Citywest
Leader says there is a ‘spectrum’ of views within the parliamentary party on entering a coalition
Misgivings among Martin’s TDs over Fine Gael leader’s plan for a department of infrastructure
Sinn Féin leader believes Fianna Fáil ‘shaping up themselves with Fine Gael as a junior party’ to form coalition
Efforts to modernise and fix ‘work of fiction’ register will take time before ‘big health warning’ on turnout figures no longer needed
Independents countrywide emerging as best bet for Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael to form the next coalition
‘It would be suicide for us’: Some party members express concern ahead of key government formation talks
Twenty-six TDs who lost their seat have two weeks to clear out their Leinster House office
Election 2024 sees close to 50 gains secured among parties and Independents across 43 constituencies
Social Democrats writes to Sinn Féin, Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Labour to arrange meetings
Kelly repeatedly broke down in tears both before and after the result
A total of 13 candidates contest three seats in Dublin North-West constituency
A total of 15 candidates contest four seats in Dublin Rathdown constituency
A total of 17 candidates contest five seats in Dublin Mid-West constituency
Election’s oldest candidate, Seamus Healy, took the last of three seats
Helen McEntee tops poll but Fine Gael fails to reclaim second seat
Fine Gael’s Keira Keogh secures fourth seat in surprise victory as Sinn Féin’s Rose Conway-Walsh tops poll
A total of 18 candidates contest four seats in Sligo-Leitrim constituency
Scanlon resigned whip in 2009 over moves by Fianna Fáil-led government to close breast cancer services in Sligo hospital
A total of 20 candidates contest five seats in Longford-Westmeath constituency
Fianna Fáil TD has represented Longford-Westmeath since his election to Dáil on first attempt in 2011
Independent Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran wins back seat lost in 2020 while Fine Gael’s Peter Burke tops poll
Fine Gael’s Martin Heydon tops poll, while it’s third time lucky for Labour’s Mark Wall
On Saturday night, Fianna Fáil’s Willie O’Dea, was first past the post
Three first-time TDs elected in five-seater, while Bernard Durkan’s 42-year spell comes to an end
Sheehan contested first ever mayoral election finishing with 2,390 votes
Sinn Féin’s incumbent Ruairí Ó Murchú first to be elected on day two of the count
Former teacher would have ‘no issue doing business with the Labour Party’
Brophy was appointed as a junior minister in 2020 but lost the position in 2022
Former secretary of local GAA club serves on a number of school boards
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