Ireland began voting Friday in a closely-fought general election with the incumbent coalition neck-and-neck with opposition ...
Polls show centre-right incumbents Fine Gael and Fianna Fail running neck and neck with leftist-nationalist Sinn Fein.
Voters are electing a new parliament and government. The race has tightened in recent days, and Sinn Fein -- a party with past links to Irish republican militants -- may still have a path to power.
Irish Prime Minister and Fine Gael leader Simon Harris, center, accompanied by his wife Caoimhe and children Cillian and ...
Ireland goes to the polls on Friday with the incumbent coalition parties neck-and-neck with opposition Sinn Fein, after a campaign marked by rancour over housing and cost-of-living crises. IMAGES ...
Ireland's Prime Minister Simon Harris had called for snap polls earlier this month.Voting began on Friday morning in ...
Ireland's two main governing parties looked on course to return to power in an election on Friday thanks to a giveaway ...
A little over a year ago, the leader of Sinn Fein, Mary Lou McDonald, looked like a shoe-in to become Ireland’s next prime minister (taoiseach). As the country heads to the polls on Friday, her ...
Taoiseach Simon Harris has said he is taking a “project truth” approach to calling out Sinn Fein’s spending pledges as fears over future economic threats took centre stage in the Irish General ...
Ireland’s two centre-Right parties have vowed to extend Sinn Fein’s 100-year stint on the political sidelines as they clashed ...
Promises made by the Sinn Fein pro-Irish unity party to tackle a housing and cost-of-living crisis and stop young people ...