No Sunday rest for parties on election campaign trail

All the parties are out in force today in an attempt to garner votes on the last Sunday before the election.

All the parties are out in force today in an attempt to garner votes on the last Sunday before the election.

The Labour Party has launched the details of its plan of how to deal with household debt and mortgage arrears.

It is is proposing a two-year moratorium on home repossessions, to help families who cannot make repayments on their mortgage.

Fianna Fáil is launching its Irish language policy later, while the Greens will outline plans to make Ireland oil-free within 20 years.

Enda Kenny is due to speak at a family rally in Dublin's Aviva Stadium at 3pm and Sinn Féin has launched a new billboard campaign calling for no more money to be put into toxic banks.

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