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Duncan Stewart is not running in the elections, he wants people to vote for the Greens instead
There are people running as independent candidates who can't spell 'independent'
Mortgage campaigner David Hall is going to run in the Dublin West by-election
Gilmore: I find it hard to understand why people are blocking Irish Water from installing meters
'Jesus, we got off lightly': Not quite 'rumble in Temple Bar' as rival MEP hopefuls hand in their papers
Meet Martin O'Malley, the Irish-American who could be the next US President
Here's why most political parties aren't ready for the two by-elections happening next month
Irish welcome for civil rights leader who 'fought the scars and stains of racism all his life'
This helpful video tells Fine Gael candidates how to behave on the doorstep
Another election poster is blocking a traffic light in Dublin
Minister: There'll be a reshuffle in September but 'nobody knows' what's going to happen
Here's how candidates have been getting around the law on posters ahead of May's elections
'Was your wife taking someone else's job?': It got a bit awkward for UKIP's Nigel Farage today
'Bordering on sexist': Quinn criticised for 'highly feminised audience' comments at teachers' conference
MEP who didn't think 'people would be bothered' forced to take down election posters
Harris: 'Personal wealth' shouldn't decide elections - but I'm not talking about Deirdre Clune
11 pictures that prove the election trail is an odd place
'I'm doing this because I'm concerned and worried': Anti-pylon candidate on why he's not actually anti-pylons
'A ludicrous situation': 5 winners and 5 losers from the political week
There will be no change to the 'ludicrous situation' where absent TDs means unanswered questions
Am I bothered? Micheál Martin says Bertie's comments about him are 'not a big deal'
Senators pass law banning smoking in cars with children - and the government's backing it
Tánaiste: If there's one thing I can't be accused of, it's making decisions that court popularity
The one thing you need to remember about the water row? There's an election in 36 days
Labour admits: We have 'substantive differences' with Fine Gael over water charges
Gilmore on water leak: 'I don't blame anybody for it, I just think it's unhelpful'
The PAC is having another meeting about Rehab later - but you're not allowed to watch it
'No agreement... and no agreement that we'll have an agreement': Cabinet row over water
The government has so much work on right now it's having an extra Cabinet meeting today
How much will you pay for water? You'll be told 'in good time' says Enda Kenny
'A ludicrous situation': Dozens of questions go unanswered in the Dáil because of absent TDs
Labour Youth admit: Our posters break the law - but we're prepared to pay the fine
'More people and more vehicles': Fianna Fáil's solution to the 'crisis' in the ambulance service
Pearse Doherty: Missing bank guarantee letters may be grounds for conspiracy theory
'It's a really serious job': Thomas Byrne on why he'd like to be an MEP and poll number 'concerns'
The new normal: State visit solidifies an Anglo-Irish relationship that has changed utterly
Finance Dept: We haven't found those missing documents. BOI: We can't find them either
Here's everything that happened on day two of Michael D's State visit to the UK
Michael D Higgins hopes England 'go all the way' at the World Cup
'They've been preparing freshly baked biscuits': When Michael D met Boris Johnson (video)