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Fianna Fáil

Last year
2024
Donohoe hits back at Chambers' accusations that Fine Gael manifesto not adequately costed
Slight rise in support for Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil and small drop for Fine Gael
FF's 'Rent Back Boost’ to allow buyers factor in rent payments to avail of Help-to-Buy grant
Harris 'won't take part in election ruaille buaille' as Fianna Fáil again take aim at McEntee
Fianna Fáil TD Willie O’Dea said Helen McEntee was the “worst Minister for Justice in the history of the State”.
First week of the campaign down: Argy bargys, surprise candidates, but so far a bit meh
Party sources give their take on how they think it is all going.
War of words breaks out between Fianna Fail's Jim O'Callaghan and Fine Gael's Helen McEntee
FF and FG want to get tough on crime, but the parties have some differing ideas how to do that
Niamh O'Reilly: Simon says Friday is a good day for an election. Good for whom, exactly?
Niamh O'Reilly
New poll sees Fine Gael on course to be largest party, but support for independents jumps
Gráinne Seoige predicted to struggle as Fianna Fáil support falls in TG4 poll
How the two big government parties are hamming up the aggro and it's all for your benefit
McDonald accuses FF and FG of treating Sinn Féin voters as ‘second-class citizens’
'We want to go into government': SocDems says 50,000 affordable homes is red line issue
Help-to-buy grant and Rent Tax Credit to get a boost under Fine Gael's housing plans
The party wants to roll out cost-rental for frontline workers.
Fianna Fáil pledges to raise State pension to €350
Backlash continues from Michael O'Leary's teacher remarks following endorsement of FG minister
Teaching union INTO have condemned O’Leary’s ‘outrageous and insulting’ remarks.
FactCheck: Has work begun on nearly 60,000 new homes in the last 12 months?
Fianna Fáil senator Timmy Dooley among candidates with election campaign posters defaced
'A serious taxation mistake': Parties row over proposed VAT rate cuts
Green Party 'don't know whether to laugh or cry' over Fianna Fáil climate proposals
The first day of the 2024 general election campaign is in full swing.
Martin 'not surprised' US raised concerns over Occupied Territories Bill
Micheál Martin says the proposed legislation is being raised with him at the doors.
Martin is unsure if a new government will be formed by Christmas.
He will visit Donald Trump in the White House next year if he is Taoiseach.
The Fianna Fáil leader wants the first go as Taoiseach if rotating role is repeated.
How did parties and candidates campaign via online ads in the run-up to the election announcement?
Sinn Féin says Fianna Fáil's plan to boost the Renters' Tax Credit is 'reckless'
McDonald won't 'insult' public by ruling out parties for coalition but hopes to oust FF and FG
General Election 2024: It's go time, so what can we expect?
Johnny Fallon
Austin Stack, whose father was killed by the IRA, to run as Fianna Fáil candidate in Laois
Final Cabinet meeting before Dáil dissolved turns sour as Harris and Martin block Green proposals
Headaches likely for FF as party stalwarts decide to stand as Independents
'Cop on a bit': Martin hits back at unattributed briefings from FG that he's 'tetchy and grumpy'
Coalition between Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, and Independents preferred, says new poll
Ex-international referee Michelle O'Neill selected as Fianna Fáil general election candidate
Ex-international referee Michelle O'Neill selected as Fianna Fáil general election candidate for Wexford
Decks cleared to dissolve Dáil next week as Harris says he won't 'dilly dally' in calling election
Analysis: How has this government performed on the major issues during its time in power?
Emma DeSouza
O'Gorman concerned as latest poll suggests Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael could form govt without Greens
The latest Business Post/Red C poll puts support for Fianna Fáil up three percentage points to 21% while Fine Gael has dropped by a point to 22%.
Support for the Green Party has dropped by one point to 3%.
Roderic O'Gorman said he believed the three-party coalition had been a good government "because of the Green Party's participation within it".
Here's the political parties that voted for and against increased funding for horse and greyhound industry
Fianna Fáil TD Jackie Cahill will not contest the general election following health advice
Taoiseach says he expects general election to take place in 2024
'Vote of conscience': Micheál Martin says FF TDs will have free vote on assisted dying report
Sinn Féiners 'pissed off' and 'frustrated' as they hurtle towards election in crisis mode
Other parties have dubbed it a Sinn Féin “implosion”.