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Politics

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April 2026
Britain's King Charles was full of jokes at the White House dinner, some of them not bad either
Jokes about colonialism, the French and a naked Winston Churchill were all part of the repertoire.
Kelly Earley: Don’t fall for the idea that Dublin is dangerous
Kelly Earley
Government plans to cut support for Ukrainians criticised as 'immoral and unethical'
McSweeney says revelation of Mandelson's close friendship with Epstein was 'knife through my soul'
The Irish-born former Downing Street chief of staff also denied giving the police intentionally wrong information when his government phone was stolen last year.
Amplified false narrative was used to attack Garda member after Whitegate, officers say
Simon Harris accused of 'pulling the rug' from under EV and heat pump sales
Government to engage with Social Democrats' bill seeking to update abortion law
Transport costs to be made free for survivors of domestic violence from next week
Thousands of fast-track homes stuck in planning limbo over failure to decide on applications
More than 6,000 units have stalled because of legal challenges and delays.
King Charles meets Trump to kick off state visit aimed at easing strained UK-US relations
Iran offers to reopen Strait of Hormuz if US lifts blockade, officials say
Dublin City Council and Lord Mayor criticised over business class flights on official trip
Government to start withdrawing State-provided accommodation housing 16,000 Ukrainians
A bizarre 'time travel' theory is among the conspiracies spreading about the DC shooter
Melania Trump urges ABC to 'take a stand' against Jimmy Kimmel after widow remark
'I think it's silly': Mixed views on The Giant, a €29m idea for Dublin's Docklands
The 30-metre tall statue can transform into any Irish or international figure.
Who is ex-TD Jim Glennon, and what made him write a character reference for Daniel Ramamoorthy?
Rate of USC to be lowered on a 'phased basis' over the coming budgets, says minister
Taoiseach praises courage of those who have endured the legacy of Chernobyl 40 years on
McDonald says fox hunting ban is now Sinn Féin policy, but 'clearly not the core mission'
Former Fianna Fáil TD Jim Glennon confirms he gave sex offender a character reference
The Court of Appeal earlier this week refused to reveal the identity of the former TD.
Support steady for Fianna Fáil despite fuel protest fallout as Independent Ireland gains
Sitdown Sunday: The devoted World Cup fans skipping this year's US matches
How Ireland’s affordable rent scheme delivered 30% price cuts - and how it could be improved
Cost rental is easing pressure for some, but it’s nowhere near big enough to fix Ireland’s rental crisis.
Tánaiste signals supports for households to shift away from fossil fuels
Trump rushed from White House Correspondents' Dinner after gunman fires shots
Loud bangs were heard and guests at the black-tie White House Correspondents’ Dinner scrambled to hide under tables.
A person is in custody after a “shooting incident” near a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton, authorities said.
'Burnout' warning as GRA says EU presidency could see gardaí working weeks without rest
James Morrisroe said the garda organisation is struggling to do basic policing with the number of members it has as it stands.
'All the rest is just populist waffle': 6 winners and 3 losers from the political week
A Teflon Taoiseach, top jobs for civil servants and the Council of State getting back together.
Under the bonnet of Sinn Féin: Ard Fheis shows a party in flux and unsure of its path
Sinn Féin closed ranks on leadership concerns as divisions surfaced at the Ard Fheis in Belfast this weekend.
McDonald calls on government to deliver USC cut and €400 energy credit
Who is the former TD who gave a controversial character reference?
Alan Shatter sues actor Liam Cunningham over false suggestion of Epstein link
McDonald rejects Sinn Féin leadership claims: 'There are no plans to replace the leader'
Reports have been swirling that not everyone is happy with McDonald’s leadership.
Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch says he's returning to Ireland to register as a by-election candidate
Sinn Féin votes to support a ban on fox hunting after heated debate at party's Ard Fheis
Who’s winning the poster war in Dublin Central's by-election? We asked a graphic design expert
Graphic design expert Paul McBride says most election posters are “conservative and repetitive”, but a few Dublin Central candidates are breaking the mould.