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Business Post
26-04-2025
- Business
- Business Post
Red C Poll: Majority oppose government's plan to postpone introduction of living wage
Red C Poll Red C Poll: Majority oppose government's plan to postpone introduction of living wage Just 24 per cent backed the decision by the government this month to delay the measures - 5 per cent did not know Cónal Thomas and Alice O'Leary 20:00 Peter Burke, the enterprise minister, this month confirmed the living wage would be delayed to 2029.

Business Post
26-04-2025
- Politics
- Business Post
Red C Poll: Majority of voters want Dublin Airport taken out of Fingal County Council's remit
Red C Poll Red C Poll: Majority of voters want Dublin Airport taken out of Fingal County Council's remit Calls for Dublin Airport to be given strategic status has highest support from Fianna Fáil voters at 68 per cent Vish Gain 20:00 Only 19 per cent of respondents said they oppose the calls, while 30 per cent said they were neutral or didn't know. Photo: Sam Boal/

Business Post
26-04-2025
- Business
- Business Post
Cónal Thomas: Reprieve for Harris and Fine Gael as Sinn Féin consolidates top spot in Red C Poll
Red C Poll Cónal Thomas: Reprieve for Harris and Fine Gael as Sinn Féin consolidates top spot in Red C Poll In a general anti-government swing this month, support for Mary Lou McDonald's party has jumped 2 points to 24 per cent Cónal Thomas 20:00 Sinn Féin's support has risen by 2 per cent in the latest Business Post/Red C poll. Fine Gael are also up 2 per cent, while Fianna Fáil's support is down by the same amount

Business Post
26-04-2025
- Politics
- Business Post
Richard Colwell: Are Sinn Féin gains real or underpinned by short-term anti-government sentiment?
Red C Poll Richard Colwell: Are Sinn Féin gains real or underpinned by short-term anti-government sentiment? Sinn Féin is riding high in the polls – again. But if history is any guide, this mid-term momentum may not last Richard Colwell 20:00 Sinn Féin: while in pole position for most of the electoral cycle, the party ultimately became a leaky bucket, haemorrhaging nationalistic voters to the right wing and independents, and losing college-educated millennials to Soc Dems and Labour

Business Post
26-04-2025
- Business
- Business Post
Red C Poll: Twice as many voters back EU threatening Big Tech with penalties despite government stance
Red C Poll Red C Poll: Twice as many voters back EU threatening Big Tech with penalties despite government stance Fianna Fáil voters showed an overwhelming majority in favour of the EU threatening US firms with a digital tax Cónal Thomas and Alice O'Leary 20:00