Sinn Féin proposes new migration agency to speed up asylum applications

Sinn Féin proposes new migration agency to speed up asylum applications

As part of their policy platform, Sinn Féin has announced plans to establish a new standalone agency to oversee migration into Ireland. The proposed agency would consolidate existing bodies, including the International Protection Office (IPO), under a single entity responsible for accommodating asylum seekers, processing applications, and managing deportations. Party leader Mary Lou McDonald emphasized … Read more

Sinn Féin promises €10-a-day childcare revolution

Sinn Féin promises €10-a-day childcare revolution

According to Breaking News.ie, Sinn Féin has unveiled an ambitious plan to slash childcare costs for Irish parents. The opposition party aims to cap daily childcare fees at just €10 per child, potentially transforming the lives of families across the country. Party leader Mary Lou McDonald highlighted the financial strain many parents face, comparing childcare … Read more

Sinn Féin, Fine Gael, and the Green

Major Parties Shift Stance as Concerns Over Immigration Mount

In a notable turn of events, Sinn Féin, Fine Gael, and the Greens have retracted their staunch anti-immigration positions amidst mounting public apprehension over the escalating refugee crisis. Recent polling by IrelandThinks/Sunday Independent indicates a surge in support for Sinn Féin, with the party’s popularity now standing at 29%, up by three points. Conversely, Fine … Read more

Dublin Airport Ends Catholic Blessing

Dublin Airport Ends Catholic Blessing Tradition Amidst Shift Towards Secularism

Dublin Airport, a central hub in Ireland, has made a significant departure from tradition by discontinuing the practice of having Catholic priests bless planes, aligning with government policies aimed at fostering secularism. This long-standing custom, a part of the airport’s Christmas tradition for over 75 years, has now been halted. In a country where 69% … Read more

Sinn Fein unlikely to form a government even though it remains the most popular party in the country

Sinn Fein remains the most popular political party in Ireland in the latest poll conducted by The Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks. The main opposition party has the support of 33% of the people, which is way ahead of the government coalition parties. Fine Gael is down two points to 23% and Fianna Fáil rose by two … Read more

Sinn Fein continue to be the favourite party for Irish public; Fianna Fail loses 3 points

Sinn Fein continue to be the favourite political party of Irish people in a new poll as well. According to the poll conducted for the Sunday Times, Sinn Fein has the support of 37% people which is 16 points ahead than the rivals Fine Gael. Ruling party Fine Gael holds the support of 21% of … Read more