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Politics

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May 2026
Martin meeting with Pope offers chance of reset after past ‘difficult’ relations with Vatican
The last time a pope met with a Taoiseach was back in 2018, when Pope Francis met with Leo Varadkar.
First of Gaza Flotilla activists deported from Israel arrive in Istanbul
The lawyer for the activists has said the treatment of those detained had been “severe” and that three had been hospitalised before being released.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Iranian ambassador ceremony goes ahead after delay due to suppression of protests
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What a byelection silver medal would mean for Sinn Féin
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Martin and Macron all smiles ahead of meeting to discuss EU presidency plans
‘National scandal’: Committee seeks urgent meetings on €50m write-off of Irish Rail IT project
Should there be a full cabinet minister for older people?
Taoiseach calls for EU-Israel trade pact to be suspended after 'shocking treatment' of flotilla activists
In a letter to the European Council president, Micheál Martin said the EU cannot continue with a “business as usual approach” to Israel.
Springsteen tells Stephen Colbert he's being forced off-air because Trump 'can't take a joke'
Iran weighs US proposal to end war, as Trump awaits 'right answers'
One in four NGOs 'surviving year to year' as state funding crisis worsens
When Fine Gael ask if you want to go with them to canvass Michael D Higgins' house, you say yes
The Journal spent Wednesday with a handful of Galway West’s election hopefuls as they knocked on the remaining doors ahead of Friday’s vote.
Taoiseach 'appalled' by Israeli minister's video showing Gaza flotilla activists with hands bound
Dr Margaret Connolly, the sister of President Catherine Connolly, is among 14 Irish citizens who were detained on Monday.
US announces charges against former Cuba president Raul Castro over 1996 downing of planes
Here are five things we learned from RTÉ's latest appearance at the media committee
With four years to go, Ireland already looks set to miss its offshore energy target
Evanne Ní Chuilinn says she was refused presenter contract, despite 10 years presenting on RTÉ
Dee Forbes made decision to categorise Derek Mooney's wages as 'producer', says Kevin Bakhurst
Almost three years since the Ryan Tubridy’s pay scandal, new questions were raised over payments, transparency and governance.
Taoiseach 'not clear' on why café at Dublin Castle must close for EU presidency
'Sleeveen politics' and 'no substance': Row erupts in the Dáil over report on rent prices
Minister insists ‘the plan is working’ as rents surge after new government rules kicked in
Under Trump pressure, EU agrees to implement US trade pact
Cost of renting hits record levels during introduction of new government rules
The national average for monthly rent was €2,176 at the start of the year.
Here's how party candidates have spent more than €250k on the upcoming byelections
As of today, Fine Gael is far and away the biggest spender across both byelections.
Several parties, such as the Greens and People Before Profit, have spent much more money on Dublin Central.
Over half of all the money spent by parties on the byelections went on posters.
'Highest since the Famine': TDs bring motion for ban on no-fault evictions and rent increases
RTÉ chief defends extra payments to Patrick Kielty and says he'd 'love' to keep him at Late Late Show
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
'Exceptionally busy' Ires Reit bosses turn down invite from TDs probing surprise apartment fees
Despite the polling, Sinn Féin believe it's between them and Fine Gael in Galway West
The Journal joined Mark Lohan for a canvass in a rainy Galway this afternoon.
A 'strong woman' and staying 'Silent No More': A morning at the Flower Show with Catherine Connolly
President Catherine Connolly attended the Chelsea Flower Show on her second day in London.
New laws on dog breeding and puppy farms to include age limits, increased fines and jail terms
Officials to examine ‘suspicious bets’ on Dublin Central byelection, says Harris
Teenager who saved family after they were swept out to sea in Australia welcomed to the Dáil
'Here we are again': RTÉ bosses arrive for meeting with communications minister over pay revelations
Israel's detention of Dr Margaret Connolly in breach of international law, Tánaiste says