Friday’s poll is on a knife edge with minority parties likely to prove kingmakers as 100-year-dilapidated enmities linger onA grey stone Irish Celtic cross,partly hidden by a taxi rank and facing on to a drab square of shop units, is one of the few reminders of Finglas village’s connection to the Easter 1916 rising against British rule and Ireland’s subsequent war of independence. Related: Ireland's general election – the Guardian briefing Continue reading...
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