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Election campaign to formally start in Republic of 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.
Irish general election date confirmed for November 29
The highly-anticipated announcement kicks off a truncated campaign which will last mere weeks.
Taoiseach pledges to move ‘swiftly’ to call election after Finance Bill passes
Simon Harris said the working assumption was the legislation would complete its passage next Thursday.
Irish Budget ‘will put country on a firm footing for the future’
Jack Chambers said Budget 2025 presented a ‘unique’ opportunity to ‘plan, transform and deliver for the future’.
Green Party reverses its opposition to building HS2
Green Party members backed the change in policy at their annual gathering in Manchester.
Green co-leader says there is a case for building northern leg of HS2
The Green Party has historically been opposed to HS2 over concerns about its environmental impact.
Labour knows ‘price of everything and value of nothing’, says Green co-leader
Adrian Ramsay used his address to the Green Party conference to launch a wide-ranging attack on the new Government.
Greens aim to counter ‘doom and gloom’ message as they kick off party conference
The Green conference will begin on Friday in Manchester, kicking off this year’s party political conference season.
All new homes should have solar panels, Green Party MP says
Ellie Chowns urged the Government to bring forward legislation to ensure that all new houses can generate their own power.
‘Painful’ Budget is needed for ‘long-term good’, says Prime Minister
In a speech in the Downing Street rose garden, Sir Keir Starmer asked the country to ‘accept short-term pain for long-term good’.