Wicklow Council tells woman she can't vote today due to an 'administrative error'
The woman sent in all relevant documents by the deadline, but the council said she could not be added to the supplementary register.
The woman sent in all relevant documents by the deadline, but the council said she could not be added to the supplementary register.
Varadkar said some people have to make long journeys home to vote.
The Taoiseach today ruled out the chance of a second referendum being held.
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Brighid and Paddy from Dundalk want you to vote yes in the referendum.
The Taoiseach is backing a Yes vote.
Nearly three-quarters of tweeters on the day were nationalists.
The deal marks the first time that Gardaí had been given a direct role in negotiating their own pay terms.
Backing from the country’s largest union should secure ratification of the new public sector reform deal.
In an email to supporters, former MEP Kathy Sinnott says fundraising for the High Court challenge will kick off this week.
Over 60 broadcasters accepted a request from the Commission to devote extra time to its impartial broadcasts on Saturday’s vote.
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A RedC poll commissioned by the National Youth Council of Ireland shows almost universal Yes support.
Justice Mary Finlay Geoghegan wants broadcasters to give more time to information on the children’s referendum.
The debate will be held on Halloween Night, October 31, and will feature four parties, two each from the Yes and No campaigns.
The national broadcaster is dropping a ‘stopwatch’ system for news broadcasts, but will keep it for formal debates.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny writes that a Yes vote won’t magically transform Ireland into a better country overnight – but the stakes are still high.
Red C’s poll for Paddy Power shows the No vote remaining on 31 per cent, but Yes has lost three points to ‘Don’t Know’.