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Politics

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April 2026
Thousands of civil servants should be allowed work from home more due to fuel prices and congestion, says union
Top civil servant Robert Watt to be paid €280,000 a year to lead Dublin City Taskforce
TDs giving character reference letters in sentence hearings 'inappropriate', Justice Minister says
Cairns raises Dublin 2 office conversion housing up to 22 people with Taoiseach
Starmer still under pressure as sacked civil servant defends actions over Mandelson appointment
Charity calls for animal crime unit within gardaí in wake of distressing sulky racing videos
Danny Healy-Rae loses Agriculture Committee seat after voting against government last week
Judge refuses to reveal identity of former TD who gave reference on behalf of sex offender
Germany and Italy reject push by Ireland and Spain to suspend EU trade deal with Israel
Move to allow garden cabins will ‘remove red tape’, say Tánaiste and Housing Minister
Concerns over the fact occupants of these new cabins will be regarded as licensees rather than tenants have been flagged.
Debunked: Fringe commentator from US spreads false rumour of stabbing at Connolly Station
State’s new savings scheme should target young investors with tax-free incentives, think tank says
Irish economy expected to grow even in worst-case scenario in the Middle East, ministers hear
Housing Minister urged to carry out audit of licence agreements in rental market
President Connolly's Council of State meets to discuss government's draft asylum laws
The council was convened to examine the constitutionality of the International Protection Bill 2026.
Over $71bn is needed over the next decade to rebuild Gaza, according to the UN and EU
The joint assessment said the scale and extent of deprivation "have pushed back human development in the Gaza Strip by 77 years".
Separately, a group of UN experts called on the EU to "immediately" suspend its trade agreement with Israel.
Fianna Fáil TD raises concerns about 'flatmate swaps' as a result of government's new rent laws
Starmer insists he was never told Mandelson failed security vetting as pressure mounts (again)
'Practical' to allow homeowners to rent out garden cabins, Taoiseach says
'There's a bit more to it': Taoiseach denies pushing Michael Healy-Rae out of government
'I've never believed in dividing people': Harris disagrees with Varadkar on rural/urban Ireland
Tánaiste says the TD who gave a character reference to sex offender should come forward
Three north-west towns to get late night bus services on upcoming bank holiday weekends
Calls for greater transparency on electricity costs as minister warns of possible 9% price hike
Up to four in a room in Dublin 2 house as landlord says it's a hard time 'to make money'
A former Clare Street office now houses up to 22 people paying up to €890 for bed spaces.
Micheál Martin: I will lead Fianna Fáil into the next election
Independent Ireland leader says he is in talks to recruit Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael councillors
Minister asks watchdog to track oil prices as he warns electricity prices could increase 8%
Independent TD Barry Heneghan defends standing by government on fuel protests
Sitdown Sunday: Does Trump think he has become Jesus?
President Connolly’s first trip abroad has planted Ireland among the global left’s loudest voices
Her first trip abroad offered an early glimpse of a presidency willing to speak more bluntly on global issues, just like her predecessor.
Are the fuel protestors right - should Ireland drill for oil?
Various bodies have previously estimated that there could be billions of barrels worth of the black stuff buried in the Irish seabed.
'You have to eat a sh*t sandwich': Three winners and six losers from the political week
Fuel protest fallout, a lost minister and a heave with no heat.
'We're the ones paying all the bills': Leo Varadkar says urban areas fund rural Ireland
President says ‘all voices’ should be heard on fuel protests, but it's 'a matter for the politicians'
Senator Eileen Flynn says she has faced worst online abuse and hate yet in past week
President Connolly to mark first foreign trip at left-wing summit led by Trump’s fiercest EU critic
At this rate, no-one will believe there's a heave against Martin unless he quits live on TV
A heave with no heat was attempted this week. It was tepid, at best.