While plans differ between some parties on housing, the cost of living and taxes, all of them agree on a few basic tenets around housing
Election 2024: While plans differ between some parties on housing, cost of living and taxes, all of them agree on a few basic tenets around health
Gerry Adams: Some see election campaigns as opportunities to write Sinn Féin’s obituary. Sorry to disappointRegardless of that, there has been a veritable blizzard of political promises made over the last week and a half as almost all of the parties have now published their election manifestos.
While Jennifer offers a good overview, anyone who wants to delve a little deeper into what the main parties are promising under 10 policy headings can useThe outgoing Government came into office in the teeth of a global pandemic and later had to deal with a cost-of-living and immigration crisis that were not foreseen at the time of the election.
It looks like the frosty outlook will continue into next year regardless of who ends up in Government Buildings after next week’s election.. Get your questions in early today for a chance to have them put to the Fine Gael leader. The email address for doing so isleader Peadar Tóibín will unveil his party’s election manifesto in Dublin.
last night. She insisted she is in full control of her party saying: “the buck stops with me” and she was also asked about recent controversies that have hit Sinn Féin.Liz Carolan feels the pain of any political correspondent who has ever sought to review the political parties’ election spending returns in a piece headlined:She writes that scanned, handwritten PDFs spread across multiple institutions is not acceptable in 2023 and does not enable accountability. It’s hard to disagree.
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