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With almost 100 of the 160 seats filled in the 33rd Dáil, Fianna Fáil looks set to emerge as the biggest party with more than 41 seats.

Mon, 10 Feb, 2020

Waterford GAA strongly reject Martin Cullen's comments they 'dropped the ball' on new stadium plan
Waterford GAA strongly reject Martin Cullen's comments they 'dropped the ball' on new stadium plan

The Waterford County Board have released a statement to refute claims made by former Sports Minister Martin Cullen that he could have delivered a new stadium for them a decade ago had they been willing to leave Walsh Park.

Fri, 13 Jul, 2018

Minister hits out at GAA board in stadium row
Minister hits out at GAA board in stadium row

A row has erupted between Waterford GAA bosses and former sports minister Martin Cullen, who has claimed the county board is trying to blame him for its “own failings and inadequacies”.

Wed, 04 Jul, 2018

John Halligan to pay €7.5k for gaffe
John Halligan to pay €7.5k for gaffe

Independent Alliance TD and junior minister for training and skills John Halligan has said he will cover the cost of the €7,500 fine and associated legal bill over his “are you married?” interview gaffe.

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