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Ireland's election results have yet to be finalized, but exit polling suggests a coalition government between the ...
Micheál Martin and Simon Harris are in a tight race to become Ireland’s next taoiseach, leaving Sinn Fein locked out of power ...
At first glance, Ireland’s general election has bucked global trends: the centre has held. If the exit polls are borne out, ...
Fianna Fail nevertheless appears on track to significantly increase its seat lead over Fine Gael compared with the last ...
As the complex counting continues, unpredictability has given way to clarity in Ireland’s election. It looks like the country ...
At one level, the vote was an endorsement of continuity, but the stability in Ireland’s political center ground masked ...
Results from Ireland's election suggest the two dominant center-right parties look likely to form a new government ...
Kieran O'Leary, from the firm, pointed to the low turnout of 59.7% for skewing the data and affecting its model. He said ...
A marathon vote-counting exercise was underway Saturday in Ireland's national election after an exit poll suggested that the ...
Friday's poll indicates Green Party first preference support stands at 4%; Labour at 5%; the Social Democrats at 5.8%; People ...
Speaking to reporters in Cork on Sunday night, Mr Martin said it had been a “good day for Fianna Fail”. Hours earlier, he ...