Fine Gael
Columba McVeigh: Emer Currie vows to keep Disappeared promise she made to father
Mr McVeigh, from Co Tyrone, disappeared in 1975 at the age of 19
Patrick Murphy: Lord, grant us a united Ireland, but not just yet
Welcome to Ireland, where everyone has an opinion on a concept which no-one has defined, but which nationalists insist we should plan for
Brian Feeney: Sinn Féin out of government, but must press new Dublin coalition on reunification
A costed timetable of reunification proposals needs to be in programme for government
David McCann: Fianna Fáil comes back stronger as Sinn Féin stumble and Fine Gael falter
Sinn Féin keeps failing to break the Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael embrace
Political apathy is an emerging force in Irish elections - The Irish News view
Apathy also seems to extend to the broader national issue of Irish unity
Sinn Féin favourite for second place in Republic’s general election
Another coalition between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael remains likely, while Sinn Féin have recovered from painful local elections
Gerry Hutch’s Dail bid ends with him running away from pandemonium at count centre
The gangland figure missed out on the last seat in the Dublin Central constituency to the Labour Party’s Marie Sherlock.
Labour priority to build platform ‘on the left’ before speaking to other parties
Ivana Bacik did not rule out going into government with Fine Gael and Fianna Fail.
Social Democrats will talk to other parties about going into government
Cian O’Callaghan said he is ‘delighted’ with his party’s performance.
Sinn Féin’s first percentage vote in Republic down 5.5% from 2020
Party’s first-preference vote share was 24.5%