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Politics

Last month
May 2026
Fianna Fáil members approve bill to lift ban on nuclear power in Ireland
Around 160 Irish peacekeepers arrive home from Lebanon
Builders tell minister that widespread skills shortage is delaying projects
Ireland on track to deliver only half the reductions of greenhouse gas emissions needed by 2030
Nearly all sectors are on course to exceed their emissions ceiling by 2030.
Labour leader backs calls from thalidomide survivors for a formal State apology
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Plea for information as first search for Disappeared victim Seamus Maguire begins
Bill passed to allow Irish court testimony be used in UK Omagh bombing inquiry
Government to oppose Social Democrats bill restricting ads for zero alcohol drinks
Catherine Connolly's Dáil group don't have enough Irish, so FF will chair committee instead
Free state accommodation for Ukrainians will be withdrawn by March 2027
Government accused of taking 'wrecking ball' to Occupied Territories Bill
Government urged to follow France and ban Israeli ministers entering Ireland
Daniel Ennis says Ireland should boycott Israel matches as he arrives at the Dáil
Helen McEntee aims to have Occupied Territories Bill enacted before Dáil summer recess
US attacks missile sites in Iran as deal to end war could 'take days'
Sinn Féin leadership say all is well, but some in party believe it is time to 'refine' message
Ex-SNP chief spent party money on €4k coffee machine, a telescope, and GTA V, among other things
Who will fill the SocDems council seat, and what happens Sean Kyne's vacant seat in the Seanad?
Ireland ends deployment as UN Security Council fails to renew mandate on Mediterranean mission
'We'll go again': Hutch hints at another campaign after Dublin Central byelection defeat
Harris hails Seán Kyne’s rare byelection success as 'a win for centrist politics'
Pope to launch encyclical on AI and 'protection of the person' alongside Anthropic co-founder
Rezoning plan for west Dublin could intensify area's 'parking wars'
Results Centre: Here's who got elected in Dublin Central and Galway West
Sean Kyne overtakes Independent Ireland's Noel Thomas to win Galway West byelection
The Fine Gael candidate leapfrogged Thomas on the eleventh and final count after Labour’s Helen Ogbu’s transfers were distributed.
The EU is bringing in Digital IDs for citizens – but what are they, and how will it affect you?
The app should allow users to verify their age without giving their date of birth.
EU sanctions against Israel could happen after Ireland assumes presidency, Dooley says
Trump says talks with Iran 'constructive', but US negotiators will not 'rush into a deal'
Sinn Féin 'at a crossroads' and 'need to figure out where they're going', Holly Cairns says
EU leaders condemn Russia's use of nuclear-capable missile in massive attacks killing four
France bans Israel's Ben-Gvir from entry after 'reprehensible' actions towards Gaza activists
Social Democrats in line to have more Dáil speaking time after election win
Why AI-fuelled job cuts at multinationals risk blowing a hole in Ireland’s public finances
Ireland’s deal with the tech giants is at risk of breaking down, as big companies appear keen to take an axe to their workforces.
George Floyd comparisons around Yves Sakila’s death went viral and came from unexpected places
From the League of Ireland to scoring a seat in Leinster House: Who is Daniel Ennis?
Social Democrats win Dublin Central as Galway West goes down to the wire
It’s been a long day of counting. Here’s how it all went down.