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From the Editor This week: Developers’ Sinn Féin fears, Big Tech’s chip demands This week we lead with a story that shows that the biggest developers in Ireland are growing increasingly concerned about Sinn Féin's proposals to radically overhaul housing policy if it leads the next government, an interesting development given that Sinn Féin's senior politicians have been engaging in a concerted effort to meet business leaders in recent months to assuage any concerns about...
With the EU divided on money, environment, defence and immigration, policy editor Daniel Murray and Brussels correspondent Sarah Collins launch the first part of the Future of Europe, a comprehensive new series which will run over the coming months looks at the major issues facing the bloc at a pivotal moment.
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Developers warn on Sinn Féin’s plans to change housing policies if in powerSeen & Heard: Quintain in Land Development Agency deal, tech giants call for research cash, and finance bill deters EIIS backers
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Sinn Féin slide continues with further five-point decline in Irish Times/Ipsos B&A opinion pollIrish Times poll: Fine Gael now level with main Opposition party while support for Fianna Fáil and most smaller parties steady
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Elimination of gap between Fine Gael and Sinn Féin the big takeaway from pollSimon Harris’s first personal rating in polls is a creditable 38%, the second most popular leader after Micheál Martin and ahead of Mary Lou McDonald
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Tide has turned for Government as Sinn Féin’s large lead has now evaporatedProportion of electorate expecting to vote Independent at next general election unchanged at 17%
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Irish Times Poll: Elimination of gap between Fine Gael and Sinn Féin the big takeawaySimon Harris’s first personal rating in polls is a creditable 38%, the second most popular leader after Micheál Martin and ahead of Mary Lou McDonald
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What would Sinn Féin’s ‘Robin Hood’ income tax policies mean for you?An aspect of the party’s proposals that has received little attention would prove significant for those earning over €100,000
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