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Draft review reveals Fianna Fáil was alerted to Jim Gavin rental issue ahead of nomination
A member of the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party informed deputy leader Jack Chambers that Jim Gavin may have had an issue ...
The review into Fianna Fáil ’s disastrous presidential election is expected to be discussed by the party’s TDs and Senators during a special meeting next week. Earlier this week, Taoiseach Micheál ...
In an interview with BreakingNews.ie, Fianna Fáil MEP Barry Andrews said Ireland is "totally underprepared" for dealing with ...
A ROW has broken out between the Government parties over former Fine Gael Minister Ivan Yates’ role in training Fianna Fail Ministers and Presidential flop Jim Gavin. The fallout from the Presidential ...
AN INTERNAL report into Fianna Fail’s disastrous Presidential election with drop out candidate Jim Gavin will likely be ...
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Fianna Fáil facing fine as Jim Gavin poster remains in place seven weeks after presidential election
Under the anti-littering legislation, election candidates may only erect posters 30 days prior to polling day, and must ...
The Irish general election looks set to return a coalition government similar to the outgoing administration, in power since 2020. Fianna Fáil recorded 21.9 percent of first preference votes against ...
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'Serious breach of trust' if senior Fianna Fáil members knew about Jim Gavin's tenant
Billy Kelleher said it would be 'deeply worrying' if senior party figures did not disclose they were aware of Jim Gavin’s ...
As Cormac McQuinn reports the Taoiseach told his TDs and Senators last night that he expects the party’s review into its ...
If Mr O’Callaghan feels that pushing Mr Martin now would be bad timing, it makes sense to build his case to lead the party in ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin and a number of Fianna Fáil ministers have confirmed they received training from broadcaster and former agriculture minister Ivan Yates. The controversy has grown over the ...
Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil have emerged as the two best-performing parties in the local elections, with more than 280 of the 949 council seats now filled. At the time of writing, Fine Gael has won a ...
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