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Morning Ireland, February 9th 1987. Donal Kelly reports on Fianna Fáil's tax policy. Fianna Fáil has accused Fine Gael of poaching elements of their policy. In Tralee, chances of supporting Fianna Fáil in the event of a hung Dáil in the next election faded as Labour leader Dick S

Fianna Fáil | Charles Haughey | Labour

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Morning Ireland, November 9th 1990. Una Claffey opens a report about the newly elected Mary Robinson, the first woman to be voted President of Ireland. Roisin Duffy gets opinions from people on the street, while Anne Cadwallader talks to politicians about the election outcome.

Presidential Election | Mary Robinson | Elections

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Morning Ireland, June 16th 1989. Donal Kelly gives a detailed analysis of the potential outcomes in the general election, a day after votes were cast.

General Election 1989 | Elections | Fianna Fáil

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Morning Ireland, June 7th 1989. David Hanly and Fintan Drury report on the upcoming election, with an in-depth look at the manifesto released by Fianna Fáil. Reporter Kathleen O'Mara speaks to opposition party representatives about Fianna Fáil's health proposals. Anne Colley of t

General Election 1989 | Health policies | Fianna Fáil

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News At One, June 2nd 1989. Joe Little reports on a claim from Dick Spring that the government has tried to stop three soldiers' wives from running as candidates in the upcoming general election. The government vehemently denies the allegation.

General Election | Army | Dick Spring

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