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Politics

This month
July 2026
A €10m scheme, a crashed website ... and a lesson for the next Budget?
Paddy Comyn
Increasing 40% tax rate threshold in Harris' sights as he voices inheritance tax 'concerns'
Trump offers running commentary on his predecessors while reading children’s book
Taoiseach's old student stomping ground delights von der Leyen as EU presidency kicks off
The European Commission president didn’t get to see too many Cork sights, but the Taoiseach will be satisfied events went off without a hitch.
Andy Burnham tells Reddit users he won't call an early general election
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Pinergy's 82% increase in night rate electricity described as 'extraordinary' by Tánaiste
Single speed camera responsible for over 30,000 fines 'is unusual', justice minister says
Could the EU ban social media for children? Von der Leyen expects an expert report this month
Von der Leyen says EU member states hold power to act on Israel sanctions
At a press conference in Cork, Ursula von der Leyen was asked by The Journal why she and the commission are “dragging” their feet on the situation in Gaza and the West Bank.
Justice minister says solicitors comparing him to Trump is 'unfair'
Why Taylor Swift is unlikely to honeymoon in Wicklow, no matter how hard Simon Harris tries
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Ireland just took over the EU presidency, but what does that actually mean?
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Consumers can request to speak to human instead of chatbot under new financial services rules
Woman hospitalised after multi-car crash in the Jack Lynch Tunnel near Cork city
Here's what happened today: Thursday
Morgan McSweeney shares his regrets about his time in UK politics... and his go-to karaoke song
Warship moves to waters off Cork as French police join gardaí in land-based security operation
Motion on Israel fixtures to be voted on by FAI next week
Comparison between hares and domesticated pets is 'nonsense', Fianna Fáil TD says
Taoiseach says legal aid fee was increased so he disagrees with solicitors withdrawing services
After a four-hour delay, Ursula von der Leyen arrives for two days of meetings in Cork
Taoiseach says review into Aughinish Alumina expected to be complete within ‘number of weeks’
Von der Leyen visit comes as Euroscepticism is high and the EU's Gaza response is a key driver
The visit of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to Cork comes as support for Ireland’s EU membership is at its lowest point in 13 years.
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More houses in rural Ireland sounds great until you ask about the buses
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TD suggests Ireland look abroad for new Defence Forces recruits
Ukraine asks allies to send air defence systems, after Russian barrage on Kyiv kills at least 17
Did you hear loud noises in Dublin last night? It may have been the US 4 July celebration
'We hit them hard, but we're getting along': Trump claims progress has been made in Iran talks
Litter fines will increase from €150 to €250 in September
TDs defend voting against hare coursing bill despite personally believing practice should be banned
Planning granted for 'excessive' 14-storey student accommodation next to Croke Park
Local residents say the height and scale of the development is out of character with the street of redbrick terraced housing.
Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon said this development is not what is needed by locals in the area.
"What we're lacking is affordable homes that people can actually aspire to live in and raise a family," he said.
There's a new plan for one-off housing - will it make it easier for locals to build in their area?
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
From halloumi to boxty: Ireland's EU presidency begins as Zelenskyy delivers a pointed message
Today was about showcasing Ireland, but below the surface, the government is under pressure when it comes to the Russian-owned Aughinish plant in Limerick.
Kelly Earley: As global militaries wage war and kill people, they are also killing the planet
Kelly Earley
Zelenskyy heads home as Ireland's EU presidency launch comes to close
Ireland will hold the presidency of the Council of the European Union for the next six months, and is set to host hundreds of EU meetings during that period.
Ukraine turned away Irish donation of armoured vehicles because the technology was too 'old'
Lise Hand: Our passport shouldn’t be relegated to being a handy life hack to skip airport queues
Lise Hand