A RETIRED Judge has resigned from Fianna Fáil amid claims that the party has lost its republicanism and forgotten its social democratic working class roots. In a statement issued to local media this week, Sean M MacBride LLM., retired Judge of the District Court, confirmed the news. “On Wednesday 15th July 2020 with a heavy […]
‘Government intends to honour commitments to Donegal’
We are taking the responsible step and the only way I can see it working is by Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil coming together.
Termon’s Robbie Gallagher re-elected to Seanad
The Monaghan based Fianna Fáil politician has served as a Senator for the Labour Panel since 2016.
BREAKING: Niall Blaney elected to Seanad Eireann
Mr Blaney re-enters politics nine years after he pulled out of the 2011 general election campaign just a month before polling day.
The late Hugh Conaghan: ‘A gentleman to his very core’
“Dad continued to take a close interest in politics and we had more than one discussion about the most recent general election,”
Two FF Seanad hopefuls set on collision course
Senator Brian Ó Domhnaill and former TD Niall Blaney are both planning to run for the agricultural panel in forthcoming elections to the upper house
Root of Cope’s defeat lay in Dungloe area
“THE people of Dungloe didn’t vote to keep a TD in the town. The people of the Rosses voted to close the TDs office – plain and simple”
Donegal takes a swerve to the left
A county with the reputation as being the most conservative in Ireland now has three left-learning TDs elected on a combined vote of over 52 per cent
Fianna Fáil candidates top spenders in local elections
FIANNA FÁIL spent over €51,000 promoting their eleven successful
candidates through last year’s local elections.
5,000 new voters as 13 candidates declare for Donegal
UP to 5,000 new voters will be eligible to cast their vote in next
month’s General Election in Donegal.