Micheal Martin said his party had now mandated him to begin negotiations with others to form a government that ‘can last the ...
Micheál Martin has suggested Fianna Fáil will speak with “some” parties in relation to forming a Government – but not all.
Martin increased his lead over Fine Gael, and his stronger performance has, in the main, allowed the government to be ...
Mary Lou McDonald has said it is “bad practice” for Micheál Martin to “completely disregard” Sinn Féin, given the scale of ...
Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin said he had been given a mandate by his party to enter into negotiations with others to ...
Next government must reflect Fianna Fáil’s election success, says Micheál Martin: A comprehensive series of articles on this ...
The next Irish government has to reflect the 'very significant' number of seats Fianna Fáil won in the General Election, ...
With Fianna Fáil having ten more seats than Fine Gael in the 34th Dáil, Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham assesses what ...
“Let the merry dance play out,” a Fianna Fáil TD said, while a Fine Gael TD said: “There’s only one show in town and that’s ...
It is "bad practice" for Fianna Fáil to exclude Sinn Féin from potential government formation, Mary Lou McDonald has said.
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have essentially stolen the thunder of leftwing parties, writes Lisa Keenan and Gail McElroy, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, write in The Conversation.
The three largest political parties will hold their first parliamentary meetings since General Election 2024 later today.