US presidential election: 13 days is a long time
All of a sudden it seems the US is faced with a candidate decisively in the lead, writes Siobhán Brett
All of a sudden it seems the US is faced with a candidate decisively in the lead, writes Siobhán Brett
The race is not over - as the clock ticks, gloves are being shed by all parties
What is bad enough to drive away a committed supporter of Trump?
With five weeks to polling day, Bill Clinton's infidelity is descending slowly into the public's eyeline, writes Siobhán Brett
Trump showed himself to be less able at this type of forum than Clinton, writes Siobhán Brett
With seven weeks to go, Donald Trump is polling particularly well, writes Siobhán Brett
This is arguably the cleanest, most exact manifestation of a “pivot” yet, writes Siobhán Brett
The first debate of the contest will be held three weeks from today, writes Siobhán Brett
Siobhán Brett's highlights from the past seven days of the campaign
With just 77 days until the election, Siobhán Brett takes stock of both campaigns
Expect the bond between Ireland and the US to suffer if the tycoon triumphs
Siobhán Brett feels the heat as the perspiring presidential candidate sweats it out in Connecticut
Clinton's nomination, while likely, is not guaranteed
Can a new breed of upwardly mobile immigrants keep the green flame glowing in America?
Can Cork turn the Celtic Sea into hard cash and real jobs?