Millward Brown’s latest poll: – Sinn Féin: 26% (+4) – Fine Gael: 22% (-3) – Fianna Fail: 20% (-1) – Labour: 7% (-2) – Independents: 23% (-)
— Del Madden (@DelMadden) November 1, 2014
Blimey.
Also: Sinn Féin’s Gerry Adams and Labour’s Joan Burton are tied as the most popular political party leaders in the country.
* Almost 1,000 adults were questioned for the poll, which was carried out between October 21 and October 31.
Sinn Fein the most popular party in Ireland – new poll reveals (Irish Independent)
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)
Via Conor Humphries, Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)
Athlone town, Co Westmeath.
Thanks Anne Kyle
Sligo town, Co Sligo.
Thanks RW
Waterford town, Co Waterford.
Thanks Murtles
Dundalk, Co Louth
Via James Reilly
Phibsborough, Dublin 7 (top) and Kathleen Burne from same.
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)
Portarlington, Co Laois.
Via Barry Keegan
The Square, Maynooth, Co Kildare.
Navan Road, Cabra Dublin.
Thanks Simon Geraghty
Protestors passing Tallaght hospital (above) and Tallaght by-pass (top).
Thanks Ciaran and Rita Ann Harrold
Donnybrook, Dublin 4.
Thanks Stephen Browne
Bandon, Co Cork.
Via Cormac O’D
Protesters arriving at St Agnes’ Church, Dublin 12 (top) while the end of the march remains at Our Lady’s Church (above) half a km away.
Thanks Frilly Keane
Swords, Co Dublin.
Thanks Graeme Kelly
Galway city, Co Galway.
Thanks Barry Devlin and GMIT Students’ Union
Blessington, Co Wicklow.
Ringsend, Dublin 4.
Thanks Norm
Blanchardstown, Dublin 15.
Thanks Ciaran
Market Square, Castlebar, Co Mayo.
Via Enda Costello
Marching? Snaps to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie.
Meanwhile…
Defiant Detroit today.
The Detroit Water Brigade demo in solidarity with Irish water protestors.
Live stream here
Drink It In
atGonne Guy
atYou are invited.
To artist Annie West’s buke launch.
About Ireland’s most celebrated stalker poet.
Yeats in Love is an illustrated, semi-fictional account of WB Yeats’ obsessive yet ultimately fruitless pursuit of Maud Gonne, illustrated in detail on every painful page by award-winning Illustrator Annie West. To celebrate WB Yeats’ 150th Birthday in 2015, Annie has gathered together remarks from those who bore witness to this unfolding story- Douglas Hyde, Katherine Tynan, Lily and Lolly Yeats and others- and mixed them together with some of Yeats’ most enduring love poems.
All this and MacCoille.
*swoon*




































