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Ireland's government was one of the few worldwide to be re
When will Ireland form its new Government?
With the Irish General Election 2024 done and dusted, questions now turn to when Ireland will form its new Government. Tanaiste Micheal Martin says a new Irish Government before Christmas is unlikely.
Ireland's election is over, but the country faces weeks of talks before there's a government
Ireland has proved a partial exception to the anti-incumbent mood in elections around the world. Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, which have dominated Irish politics for a century, remain in the driving seat, though their combined share of the vote has declined to just over 40%.
Why Ireland’s government was one of the few worldwide to be re-elected this year
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have been rewarded by voters who believe they have managed the economy well. Buoyed by strong corporation tax receipts, Ireland is running a budget surplus of at least €23 billion (£19 billion). As a result, all parties have committed to substantial increases in public expenditure, both current and capital.
Ireland set for another coalition Government as General Election counting continues
However, no one party fielded enough candidates to win the majority in the Irish General Election 2024, paving the way for another coalition Government - the outgoing Dáil Éireann, elected in 2020, saw Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, and The Green Party come together in a coalition.
With election decided, Ireland faces weeks of talks to form a government
LONDON — Ireland faces weeks of coalition talks before it gets a new government, as the country’s two major center-right parties work to form a stable administration. With all 174 legislative seats filled Monday after three days of counting election ballots,
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Ireland's incumbent parties look likely to hang on to power after a fractured election
Results from Ireland's election suggest the two dominant center-right parties look likely to form a new government ...
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Hundreds of migrants detained trying to reach UK via Ireland in apparent reversal of Rwanda trend
Interceptions part of campaign to crack down on abuses of Common Travel Area as gangs charge up to £7,000 for transportation ...
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Ireland headed for coalition government, exit poll suggests
An exit poll in Ireland's parliamentary election suggested the three biggest parties have won roughly equal shares and the ...
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Ireland urged to set aside more of its corporate tax windfall
The warning comes as the country’s two main coalition partners — the centrist Fianna Fáil party, which emerged the strongest from last Friday’s general election, and the centre-right Fine Gael party — ...
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Sinn Féin has a narrow lead in Ireland's 2024 election, an exit poll suggests. Housing and the cost of living weighs on Irish minds.
Sinn Féin, the former political arm of the IRA, is hoping Ireland's 2024 election will bring it to power for the first time ...
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Lord Elliott critical of Pat Finucane public inquiry while 'hundreds and thousands' of other victims are ignored
Equality is needed in dealing with the aftermath of Northern Ireland's Troubles, Parliament has been told as critics ...
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Hilary Benn begins process of repealing Legacy Act
The secretary of state for Northern Ireland has begun the process of formally repealing the controversial Legacy Act. The act ...
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Next government called on to provide funding to address health issues of family carers
Care Alliance Ireland call comes after survey revealed negative health impacts for carers, including sleep disturbance and ...
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First steps being taken to repeal Troubles immunity and replace legacy case laws, says Northern Ireland Secretary of State Hilary Benn
The UK Government is taking the "first steps" to repeal and replace controversial legislation designed to address the legacy ...
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