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Ireland’s General Election 2024 kicks off as Dáil officially dissolved
Ireland's General Election for 2024 has officially kicked off after President Michael D. Higgins dissolved the current Dáil Eireann at the request of Taoiseach Simon Harris.
President Higgins formally dissolves 33rd Dáil, kicking off the general election
President Michael D Higgins has formally dissolved the Dail parliament to mark the beginning of the Irish general election campaign that will conclude with
Election 2024: Taoiseach Simon Harris to ask President to dissolve Dáil today as campaigns kick off
The General Election campaign will formally begin later today when Taoiseach Simon Harris asks President Michael D Higgins to dissolve the Dail.
Campaigners call for President to refrain from dissolving the Dáil
There have been calls for President Michael D Higgins to refuse Taoiseach Simon Harris’ request to dissolve the Dáil, with campaign groups demanding a pause to allow the passing of the Occupied Territories Bill.
Election 2024 campaign set to begin as Simon Harris to seek dissolution of the Dáil later today
Candidates have been canvassing voters ahead of election campaign expected to focus on housing, health, cost of living and immigration
Election campaign to formally start with dissolution of Dáil
Taoiseach Simon Harris will ask President of Ireland Michael D Higgins to dissolve the Dáil ahead of a polling date on Friday, November 29th
Election campaign to formally start in Ireland with dissolution of Dail
Election campaign to formally start in Ireland with dissolution of Dail - Taoiseach Simon Harris will ask President of Ireland Michael D Higgins to dissolve the Parliament ahead of a polling date on Friday November 29.
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Taoiseach insists Fine Gael resignations won't hurt election chances
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
2d
Irish politician called an 'a**hole' in Dail Eireann after remark on gender of another politician's child
While arguing over taxes, Danny Healy-Rae told Paul Murphy "What do you know? Sure, you don't know if your own baby is a boy or a girl!'.
The Irish Times
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Dáil vote on assisted dying
Sir, – Marie O’Halloran reports that
Dáil
Éireann
last night voted to accept the assisted dying report (“
Dáil
votes by 76 to 53 to accept assisted dying report after Coalition parties ...
Westmeath Independent
1d
Roscommon-Galway colleagues bid farewell to Denis Naughten as he departs Dáil
Denis Naughten was first elected as a Fine Gael candidate to Seanad
Eireann
in 1997 to replace his late father, Liam. He ...
con-telegraph.ie
2d
Mayo primary school pupils staging protest outside Dáil Éireann
Pupils of Castlebar Educate Together National School are protesting at the gates of Dáil Éireann over the delay in the ...
16d
Dáil votes by 76 to 53 to accept assisted dying report after Coalition parties allow free vote
Sinn Féin will vote to endorse report sponsored by People Before Profit, while Labour and Social Democrats broadly in favour ...
The Christian Institute
14d
Dáil Éireann votes to acknowledge pro-assisted suicide recommendations
The Irish Parliament’s lower house has voted to “take note” of recommendations that terminally ill adults should be allowed ...
Mayo News
7d
Castlebar Educate Together to take campaign to Dáil Éireann
This comes as there has been no movement toward the new school building promised by Minister Norma Foley in 2022 ...
Westmeath Independent
3h
Minister makes order for polling day
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O'Brien has today made an order appointing Friday, November 29 as ...
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