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Tóibín will contest in the European elections, but will also seek re-election as TD later
Last year
2023
Government needs to reach out to the poor and disadvantaged, says exiting Fine Gael TD
Taoiseach defends McEntee on law and order as Aontú accuse her of focusing on 'culture wars'
'Unforgiveable': Over 3,500 council-owned houses are vacant, new figures show
Vigil held in memory of the 402 homeless people who died in Dublin since 2018
Police in the North investigating arson attack on Aontú rep's car as 'sectarian hate crime'
20 homeless deaths in Dublin in first four months of 2023
All time
Sinn Féin receive highest amount in disclosed political donations last year
'It's D-Day for Navan A&E' crowd told, as thousands attend protest
FactCheck: Does Irish law allow for 'gender selection abortions'?
Aontú launches legal action over 'exclusion' from RTÉ's by-election debates
SIPO 'very concerned' about failure of Aontú and Renua to submit statements of their annual accounts
TDs to discuss Covid-19 outbreak for six hours when Dáil reconvenes this week
The nation has decided. Here's when we'll know the results
Claim that Sinn Féin TDs have 'zero' influence over policies is untrue, says McDonald
Aontú withdraws application for injunction against RTÉ
Aontú launches its election campaign today... but the party is relying on 'grassroots' to fund it
'Heartbroken': After defeat in 2018, what's next for Ireland's pro-life campaigns?
Peadar Tóibín says Taoiseach's 'prejudice' would've been clear had he spoken about rabbis or imams
Aontú sets its sights on Dáil seats as new party wins a handful of seats in the locals
Peadar Tóibín hits out at larger parties: 'If you vote Fianna Fáil, you get Fine Gael'
Tensions escalate between Tóibín and Sinn Féin over 'threat' to leave Leinster House office
'There is extraordinary division in Ireland': Aontú to stand 60 candidates in upcoming elections
Ireland's newest political party is called 'Aontú' but what does it mean?