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EU2024

Last year
2024
The Candidate: The dust has settled - what next for Ireland and the EU after the European elections?
Winners, losers and some worried faces: here's all the drama of the count so far in 11 pictures
Happy faces, sad faces and a lot of watching and waiting: here’s the story of the count centres in pictures.
McDonald says 'traitors and sell outs' label directed at Sinn Féin not defining feature of campaign
The Candidate: Don't know who to vote for in Midlands North West? This might help
The Candidate: The big issues and potential winners in Ireland South
'Ming' Flanagan on independents' popularity, his autism diagnosis and voters' move to the right
After nearly a decade in Brussels, Flanagan tells The Journal he can now see the merits of the European Parliament.
'It's very different being a victim of crime now to what it was 10 years ago'
Bottom of the class: Fianna Fáil running fewer women in local elections than any other party
Veteran broadcaster calls for 'much more scrutiny of what our MEPs are doing'
The work of NGOs at the EU is 'not as sinister as you may think', election event told
Ireland has made 'no progress' on its European language strategy, says leading academic
How are journalists across Europe reporting on June's elections? Join us for a free live webinar
The Explainer: What is Ireland’s history with the European Union?
Roberta Metsola: How to defend the European Union and democracy? Vote.
Roberta Metsola
The Explainer: Everything you need to know about how the EU works but were too afraid to ask
Poll: Strong division among younger voters on immigration issues and candidates
Kevin Cunningham
The EU's Israel-Gaza response has been poor according to two-thirds of Irish voters
The negative feeling is most keenly felt among younger people.
A major The Journal/Ireland Thinks poll, the first in a series of EU 2024 polls, published this morning.
The EU's response to the Gaza conflict has damaged its reputation with Irish people.
There remains, however, a huge motivation across the population to vote in four months with over 80% signalling intention to make it to the polling booths.