Labour fails to land high-profile candidates to join party’s general election ticket

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Labour fails to land high-profile candidates to join party’s general election ticket
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Former Dublin footballer Philly McMahon and Dr Rhona Mahony among those contacted

has failed to land a number of high-profile individuals from the worlds of sport, medicine and politics that it had targeted for its general election ticket.

Transgender woman says she was unable to receive ‘basic healthcare’ at Dublin hospital after gender surgery Speaking this week at a party meeting held before the beginning of the Dáil term, Ms Bacik said 16 candidates had already been selected to run for the party, which she said had been buoyed by the results of the local and European elections in June.

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