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The Sunday Independent’s View: Voters are fed up, but are they fed up enough to swing left?
It may feel longer, but barely a week has passed since Catherine Connolly’s victory in the presidential election sparked jubilation among her supporters. Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald called it a ...
Propelled by anti-establishment fervor, Catherine Connolly was elected last week with a landmark popular mandate.
New polling from the Sunday Independent and Ireland Thinks shows an increase in support for parties on the left after Catherine Connolly’s presidential win.
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Meta lets viral deepfake claim Irish election was canceled
A deepfake video falsely portraying Irish presidential candidate Catherine Connolly as withdrawing from the race has rapidly ...
Anna Cassidy was the woman behind the president-elect's unique campaign posters and merchandise, which were seen hanging on ...
Halloween has come and gone and here are some of the most memorable sporting Halloween costumes for 2025 that we've seen online.
People Before Profit-Solidarity TD Richard Boyd Barrett says his treatment for throat cancer has been “successful” and the ...
In Waterford, Catherine Connolly received 23,191 votes; Jim Gavin received 2,109 and Heather Humphreys received 9,358. The ...
Landslide victory of former barrister and ‘outsider’ Catherine Connolly could ‘mark a turning point’ in anti-establishment ...
The most significant fallout from the presidential vote may not in time be seen as the swing to the left, but the yawning vacuum to the right ...
Irish American politician Conor Casey responds to former Trump adviser Robert C O'Brien's opinions on Ireland's President-elect Catherine Connolly.
Many on the broad left now see the Connolly campaign as the starting point for left unity. However, a call for left unity on ...
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