Sinn Féin has overtaken both Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, a new opinion poll has suggested.
The Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI poll indicates that Sinn Féin support is 25%, which is an increase of four points on the last comparable poll last month.
Fianna Fáil is on 23%, which is a drop of two points, while Fine Gael is down three to 20%.
The Green Party is unchanged on 8%, while Labour drops one point to stand on 4%.
Independents and Others are down two to 20%.
A breakdown of these figures shows both the Social Democrats and Solidarity-People Before Profit are unchanged on 2%.
Independents are also unchanged on 10% and there was no change either in the Independent Alliance’s vote, which is less than 1%.
Aontú is at 1% and other groups and parties are on 3%.
This poll surveyed 1,200 voters last Thursday, Friday and Saturday and it has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8%.
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