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Politics

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May 2026
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.
Micheál Martin admits 'poor result' in Dublin Central as candidate fails to win election expenses
Police seen beating people at Spanish airport as Gaza activists return
SocDems set to win Dublin Central because campaign was one of 'hope and inclusion', Cairns says
On return home, Margaret Connolly describes ‘dehumanising’ conditions for activists
Movers and shakers: Five byelection takeaways as the results come rolling in
Now that we have a first count, here are some takes from the numbers in the boxes.
Trump skips son's wedding, insisting he must stay in White House as Iran talks continue
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Byelection results! What we know so far
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McDonald defends byelection candidate choice as tallies show Janice Boylan in second place
China coal mine blast kills at least 90 as search continues for missing miners
Young men from Donegal and Mayo 'disproportionately' represented in collisions, RSA says
The votes have all been cast, but when will we know the results of the two byelections?
We should know who the two newest TDs in the Dáil are by this evening.
Close to 50% turnout in parts of Galway West and Dublin Central for byelections
Tulsi Gabbard resigns as US director of national intelligence, citing husband's cancer diagnosis
Dublin Bikes scheme to come to an end next year, with plans for Council to launch new service
Fourteen Irish flotilla activists deported from Israel expected to return home on Saturday
‘Number of complaints’ received over Gerry Hutch images stencilled on ground near polling station
Taoiseach says he asked Pope Leo for ‘every effort’ on redress for historical abuse
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Who are the Irish flotilla activists detained and deported by Israel?
'More attention to detail' needed as Irish language 'Westmeath' sign spotted 123km from county
Alberta to hold referendum on separating the province from Canada
Poll: Who do you think will win the Galway West byelection?
Poll: Who do you think will win the Dublin Central byelection?
Seanchaí and founder of Sneem Storytelling Festival Batt Burns has died
Colbert hosts final 'Late Show' after cancellation – but dream guest the Pope didn't make it
Investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to include claims of sexual misconduct
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