With less than a week to go, the Yes side is sustaining a commanding poll lead
It will take a big turnaround for the proposal to be defeated.
View ArticleLabour at lowest rating in nine months in latest poll
The latest poll for tomorrow’s Sunday Times puts support for the party at just 6%.
View ArticleLatest opinion poll sees jump in support for Fine Gael and Labour
This should be welcome news to the parties who saw a fall off in support back in July.
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Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening in Irish politics right now…
View ArticleGood news for Enda: Fine Gael’s support is up AGAIN
The Millward Brown poll suggests that satisfaction with the government is at its highest level in three years.
View ArticleNow they’re polling above Labour, AAA-PBP want to be grouped with the big...
They’re sick of being lumped as ‘Independent/Others’.
View ArticleSinn Féin now insists coalition with Fianna Fáil is ‘extremely unlikely’
Party leader Gerry Adams was more coy earlier, saying he’s only ruling out “larger conservative parties”.
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Combined support for the government parties is almost at 40%
View ArticleSupport for Fine Gael and Labour has now risen above 40%
Sinn Féin have also fared well in the latest opinion poll.
View ArticleFine Gael picks up support while Sinn Féin drops
The latest opinion poll also puts Sinn Féin and Fianna Fail on equal support.
View ArticleFianna Fáil are surging but Sinn Féin are slipping, a new poll says
Labour are down one point to 6%.
View ArticleMore bad news for Labour in the latest opinion poll
Is a Fine Gael Fianna Fáil coalition on the horizon?
View ArticleFine Gael and Fianna Fáil almost neck and neck in latest opinion poll
Is a second election on the cards?
View ArticlePoll: People would vote practically the same way if there was another election
Enda Kenny, however, isn’t faring very well.
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View ArticleFianna Fáil is now level with Fine Gael in popularity
The news comes in the findings from a Red C opinion poll conducted for the Sunday Business Post.
View ArticlePeople are divided on the Eighth Amendment, but half want it repealed
Many people are still on the fence about the topic.
View ArticleHalf of Irish people don't want Travellers to have ethnic status
About one in three people would support such a move.
View Article'Nobody knows what's going to happen': Rival sides make final push ahead of...
The Remain camp has the slimmest possible lead – 51% versus 49% support for the Leave side.
View ArticleFianna Fáil is now Ireland's most popular party
A new opinion poll puts them three points ahead of Fine Gael.
View ArticleSupport for Sinn Féin and independents up, but Fianna Fáil is most popular...
According to the latest opinion poll, at least.
View ArticleFianna Fáil dips in support in latest opinion 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%.
View ArticleFianna Fáil support is down, party now neck-and-neck with Fine Gael
Micheál Martin is still the most popular leader in the country, however.
View ArticleVaradkar has massive lead over Coveney in Fine Gael leadership poll
The results also show less than half of the party’s supporters believe Enda Kenny should remain as party leader.
View ArticleFine Gael is most popular party as Fianna Fáil loses ground
Sinn Féin and independents have made gains, while the Anti-Austerity Alliance/People Before Profit and the Independent Alliance have lost support.
View ArticlePoll: What political party had the best 2016?
It was a busy one, but who will be happiest?
View ArticleMost people want drink drivers to be publicly named and shamed
Meanwhile, just over half of people want drink driving alcohol limits to remain unchanged.
View ArticleThe latest opinion poll has been published, and it's not good news for the...
Fianna Fáil leads Fine Gael by six points, according to the opinion poll.
View ArticleFianna Fáil is the most popular party in the country
Fine Gael and Sinn Féin have both lost ground.
View ArticleFianna Fáil has an ELEVEN point lead over Fine Gael in opinion poll
The gap in the Sunday Times-commissioned poll is the widest between the two parties in six years of B&A surveys.
View ArticleVaradkar edges ahead of Coveney in Fine Gael leadership poll
Among Fine Gael supporters, 35% preferred Leo Varadkar, while 30% chose Simon Coveney.
View ArticleOpinion poll puts Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil neck and neck
Just one percentage point separates the two parties.
View ArticleSinn Féin is more popular than Fine Gael in the latest poll
The latest Sunday Times Behaviour & Attitudes poll puts the party in second place behind Fianna Fáil.
View ArticleFine Gael back on top as latest opinion poll shows seven point surge
Enda Kenny’s party are one point ahead of Fianna Fáil.
View ArticleLeo still ahead in leadership race, but Fine Gael supporters leaning towards...
Meanwhile, Fine Gael remains a single point ahead of rival party Fianna Fáil, according to the latest poll.
View ArticleFine Gael has overtaken Fianna Fáil for first time since general election
30% of people supported Fine Gael, while Fianna Fáil came in at 27%.
View ArticleLeadership battle gives Fine Gael a boost in the polls
Fianna Fáil’s support has fallen by seven percentage points to 21% – eight behind Fine Gael.
View ArticleFine Gael and Fianna Fáil neck and neck in latest poll
The latest Sunday Times Behaviour & Attitudes poll puts support for the parties at 29% apiece.
View ArticleVaradkar fails to get boost with latest poll showing drop in support for Fine...
The results are expected to dampen any desire the Taoiseach may have had about calling an early election.
View ArticleMicheál Martin is well ahead of Leo Varadkar in the satisfaction ratings
According to the latest Sunday Times behaviour & Attitudes poll, satisfaction with Martin as party leader is at 54%, compared to 43% for Varadkar.
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