SF remains 4 points ahead of FG in the latest Irish Time MRBI poll. The poll was taken on Monday 14th June, 2021 and Tuesday 15th of June, 2021. Fianna Fail were up 6 points since the last poll to 20% while the Green Party had a 6% share of the vote. All other parties had 8%, as did independents.
The Fine Gael Party has 30% support according to the latest Irish Times Ipsos MRBI poll. The parties nearest rival remains Sinn Fein with 28% support. An Taoiseach\'s party, Fianna Fail, remains at 14% just ahead of independents on 13%. The Green Party has a 6% share of the vote according to the poll carried out on the 22nd and 23rd of February, 2021. Other parties had 8% support.
The Latest Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI poll shows that Fine Gael has 35% of the vote, while Sinn Fein has 27%. Fianna Fail has just 17%, while none of the other political parties have attained more than 4%. Independents remain at 8%.
The Irish Times have agreed to take control of Landmark media the owners of the Irish Examiner and BeatFM. This will be The Irish Times second entry into the radio market having founding 4fm in the mid-2000s, 4fm's parent company Bay Broadcasting are also due to take full control of Radio Nova, Dublin's Rock music service. The deal includes 2 radio serives based in the south-east, WLRfm (Waterford Local Radio) and Beat (the pop music service for the South East region). Local titles include Waterford Star and News, The Nationalist (Kildare and Laoise), Roscommon Hearld and Western People. Long with online services Recruit Ireland, Breaking News and Bench Warmers. The deal will have to go before The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC), the Minister for Communications and the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) before the transaction is complete.