Support for Fine Gael increases to 35% while Fianna Fáil is down four points, latest poll shows
Support for Sinn Féin now stands at 27%.
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Support for Sinn Féin now stands at 27%.
The Business Post/Red C poll has Sinn Féin up five points at 24%.
The group has bought Irish Tatler, Food & Wine, and Auto Ireland.
Fine Gael remains the most popular party in the country.
The former Irish Times and Sunday Times columnist filed the case on Monday.
A complaint about a radio ad for the newspaper was made to the ASAI.
O’Brien has taken a case against the Sunday Business Post over a set of articles published in March 2015.
The Labour leader reportedly wrote to the Finance Minister asking if it was appropriate his officials had refused to meet with tobacco industry representatives.
Meanwhile Independents and Solidarity-People Before Profit have made slight gains.
O’Coineen, who is not based in Ireland, said he sees this new venture as “a reason to spend more time on the island”.
This is likely to be the last of the national surveys before polling day.
Leo Varadkar’s party remains the most popular in the country according to the latest Red C/SBP poll
Fine Gael is holding steady at 32% but the gap is closing.
The party has 32% support.
‘Walford’ on Dublin’s Shrewsbury Road, bought it in 2005 for €58 million, was once home to Sean Dunne and wife Gayle.
The commission is probing transactions involving the Irish Banking Resolution Corporation (IBRC).
The latest opinion poll by Red C for the Sunday Business Post shows somewhat diminishing returns for Gerry Adams’ party.
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Fianna Fáil’s support has dipped, albeit slightly.
A report in today’s Sunday Business Post suggests that a Fine Gael motion on such a tax is unlikely to be challenged by Fianna Fáil.
Today’s poll puts support for the Anti Austerity Alliance/People Before Profit at 9% – up three points since the last poll.
The Red C poll for the Sunday Business Post indicates Fianna Fáil remains the most popular party with a reduced approval numbers of 27%.
A new opinion poll puts them three points ahead of Fine Gael.
The news comes in the findings from a Red C opinion poll conducted for the Sunday Business Post.
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This is the second hit in the polls for Fine Gael since Christmas.
Sinn Féin have also fared well in the latest opinion poll.
This should be welcome news to the parties who saw a fall off in support back in July.
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The poll is the first one since last week’s same-sex marriage referendum.
Analysis: Support for the coalition parties took an unexpected turn in the poll published over the weekend.
Support for Sinn Féin fell by four points to 17%.
Labour is down two to 7 per cent, Sinn Féin is up one point to 21 per cent while Fine Gael holds steady on 24.
Shane and Lucinda, maybe not so much.
A report today claimed a ‘secret deal’ had been made which would see Irish Water forced to automatically fill vacancies after retirements.
The HSE was accused of having ‘hidden waiting lists’ today.
They show support for Gerry Adams and Sinn Féin has dropped.