John McGahon has said that he'll be stepping back from politics after being eliminated from contention in the General ...
Media scrutiny of the Senator was reignited with his selection as a Fine Gael candidate in the Louth constituency.
Paula Butterly last week said she was not telling voters in Louth to give their second preference to party colleague John ...
John McGahon has said he will be taking a step back from politics for the foreseeable future and now plans to spend more time ...
FINE Gael election candidate John McGahon has broken his silence about the controversial pub assault. The incident which ...
After weeks of silence in a campaign beleaguered by the resurfacing of a video that saw the Louth Fine Gael outgoing senator ...
Taoiseach Simon Harris has said it is ‘up to John McGahon to make his case’ to Louth voters, and has not yet committed to ...
Speaking in Naas on Wednesday, Taoiseach Simon Harris was asked if he would canvass with John McGahon before the election on ...
It was close to 2.30am on June 15th, 2018, when Breen White first encountered John McGahon. White (55), a farmer from Castleblayney, Co Monaghan, owned a horse, Total Demolition, that had won a ...
Senator John McGahon is the party's main hope of retaining its seat in Louth as one of its stalwarts, Fergus O’Dowd, retires. But a late-night street fight outside a pub in Dundalk six years ago ...
Senator John McGahon, who is standing in County Louth, was acquitted in 2022 of assaulting Breen White outside a Dundalk nightclub in 2018 but was found to be 65% civilly liable by a High Court jury.
Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader Simon Harris said he stands by a Fine Gael Senator John McGahon, who was found by the High Court to be civilly liable for an assault. Photos have been published in a ...