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Fianna Fail

June 2024

  • Michelle O'Neill talks into a microphone on stage at a conference

    ‘Good news for all parties’: Ireland relishes prospect of Labour victory

  • The taoiseach, Simon Harris, giving a thumbs up

    Disappointment for Sinn Féin as Irish local elections bolster coalition

May 2024

  • Caio Benicio

    Delivery driver who intervened in Dublin attack to run in local elections

    Former Deliveroo rider Caio Benicio will champion public safety and rights for gig economy workers

March 2024

  • Simon Harris

    Simon Harris to become Ireland’s youngest prime minister

    Higher education minister will become taoiseach in April after shock resignation of Leo Varadkar
  • Ireland's taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, announces his resignation in Dublin on Wednesday.

    The Guardian view on Leo Varadkar: he stood firm against Brexit’s threat

    Editorial: Ireland’s taoiseach resigned because his political touch is weakening. But he deserves Britain’s gratitude
  • Referendum campaign posters outside government buildings in Dublin as pedestrians walk by

    Ireland to vote in ‘women in the home’ referendums amid apathy and confusion

    What appeared to be relatively low-stakes amendments could turn into embarrassing defeat for government

September 2023

  • Protests in Dublin on Wednesday featured a mock gallows covered in politicians’ pictures.

    Alarm over ‘fascist-like’ protest at Ireland’s seat of government

    Mock gallows erected covered in pictures of politicians in ugly scenes in Dublin

October 2022

  • Micheál Martin

    Micheál Martin urges DUP to restore powersharing at Stormont

  • Irelands Future Presents "Together We Can" Event<br>DUBLIN, IRELAND - OCTOBER 01: Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald speaks to the audience during the Irelands Future Together We Can conference which discussed planning for a united Ireland on October 1, 2022 in Dublin, Ireland. The leaders of northern political parties Sinn Féin and the SDLP and senior figures from all of the main political parties in the Republic of Ireland are attending the Dublin conference which follows the census reveal in Northern Ireland that the proportion of the resident population which is either Catholic or brought up Catholic is 45.7% compared to 43.48% Protestant. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)

    Sinn Féin having ‘chilling’ effect on Ireland’s democracy, says taoiseach

January 2022

  • National Archives records released<br>File photo dated 02/09//98 of then Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams speaking to the media before going into Belfast's Waterfront Hall. Memos directed staff on how they were to engage with Sinn Fein after the party committed itself to the Mitchell principles, according to newly released documents from the National Archives. Issue date: Wednesday December 29, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story RECORDS Ulster SinnFein. Photo credit should read: Ben Curtis/PA Wire

    Sinn Féin’s complicated history in Ireland

    Letter: David McManus on a history of splits and name changes from 1905 to 1986

December 2021

  • Charles Haughey (left) with John Major during a visit to Dublin for talks

    Haughey told Major unionists lack sophistication during NI talks

    Former taoiseach told then PM he believed 1991 talks would end with little progress toward peace

August 2020

  • European trade commissioner Phil Hogan has apologised for attending a dinner in county Galway and said he otherwise followed quarantine regulations during his trip to Ireland.

    EU trade chief faces fresh criticism over breaking Covid rules in Ireland

  • EU trade commissioner Phil Hogan

    After ‘golfgate’ the Irish people’s anger at their politicians is palpable

    Una Mullally

July 2020

  • O’Connell Bridge in Dublin

    It’s not all rosy in Irish politics and society

  • People on Grafton Street in Dublin.

    The Guardian view on Irish politics: an enviable beauty is born

June 2020

  • Micheál Martin, right, is presented with Ireland’s seal of office by President Michael D Higgins in Dublin.

    Micheál Martin becomes Irish taoiseach in historic coalition

    Fianna Fáil leader forms government with Fine Gael and Greens vowing end to ‘civil war politics’
  • General Election Ireland 2020<br>Green Party leader Eamon Ryan during a press conference for the Green Party at Irish Georgian Society, William St, Dublin, for the General Election campaign. PA Photo. Picture date: Thursday February 6, 2020. See PA story IRISH Election. Photo credit should read: Brian Lawless/PA Wire

    Ireland to form new government after Green party votes for coalition

    Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil will now have a working majority in Irish parliament
  • Fianna Fail leader, Micheal Martin, speaks to the press after the deal with Fianna Fáil and the Green party was agreed, four months on from the general election

    Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Greens agree deal to form Irish coalition

    Agreement between three parties to form government needs to be ratified by members

April 2020

  • The Fianna Fáil leader, Micheál Martin, and his Fine Gael counterpart, Leo Varadkar

    Ireland’s Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil close to forming coalition government

    Party leaders agree to seek ‘full and equal partnership’ for five years and rotate taoiseach role

March 2020

  • Leo Varadkar on the front pages of Irish national newspapers on Wednesday

    Ireland's old political rivals hold talks over historic coalition

    Coronavirus crisis spurs government formation talks between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil
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