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Politics

This month
June 2026
Short-term let changes: December deadline, grace period for some and enforcement concerns
The register of short-term lets, such as Airbnb’s, will be in operation for most from 1 December.
Tuam becomes first town in Galway to introduce public drinking fines
EU to ban labelling plant-based products as 'steaks' or 'bacon', but veggie 'burgers' sizzle on
N11 road bridge, new parks and Naas harbour link among 82 projects approved under housing fund
Trump says Russia 'should make a deal' with Ukraine, as US president is wooed at G7
European leaders will be keen to remind Trump of the importance of pushing Russia to accept peace on Kyiv’s terms.
Harris doubles down and says some local authorities 'appalling' on dereliction
Construction firms are at the housing committee - here's what they want to improve delivery
Iran told to return to Mexico immediately after politically charged World Cup opener
Law to allow sworn garda testimonies in Omagh bombing inquiry comes into effect
Captain of Russian shadow fleet vessel charged with contravening sanctions
California governor says Donald Trump ordered investigation into him and his wife
Strait of Hormuz will be 'completely open' on Friday after US-Iran deal is signed, Trump says
'I'm sick of you lot': World's media descend on UK town at centre of critical vote
UFC boss condemns 'nasty and false' comment by fighter that Michelle Obama 'is a man'
What's so different about the new Derelict Property Tax and the old measure it's replacing?
Common Travel Area and asylum system integrity discussed in Martin-Starmer phone call
Will excise cuts be extended so fuel remains cheaper? The government is still thinking about it
Britain will ban social media for under-16s by early next year
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We sat down with Tánaiste Simon Harris
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McEntee pushes EU trade sanctions as some nations hold out on travel bans for Israeli ministers
Photos: Blood sport at the White House for Trump's 80th birthday
Fighters for the evening’s top-billed bout emerged from the Oval Office, where just hours earlier Trump had sealed a long-awaited peace deal with Iran, to walk out to the cage.
Oil prices plunge as Strait of Hormuz to reopen under US-Iran deal
US and Iran agree 'immediate and permanent' peace deal, signing set for Switzerland on Friday
Few of the details were made public, but Trump said the Strait of Hormuz would reopen after the planned signing of the deal on Friday.
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Owners of derelict properties in 107 towns and cities to face new tax under Harris plans
Mark Carney touches down in sun-soaked Mayo to meet with relatives and President Connolly
Fine Gael to publish blueprint on Irish unity as Harris calls for 'serious' preparation
Farage vows to ban foreign nationals from social housing
Rotunda row should spark debate on what we want maternity services to be under Sláintecare
Ireland would back EU sanctions on Aughinish Alumina if Russia war link proven, minister says
Should trillionaires exist?
Gardaí extend taser rollout after devices used 15 times since December
British forces intercept Russian shadow fleet vessel in English Channel
Swiss voters go to polls to decide whether to cap population at 10 million
'If women want a consultant, they should get that': 3 winners and 3 losers of the political week
A minister’s showdown with consultants, a funny dig by the British ambassador and copying each others work from two junior ministers.
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Trump says deal with Iran to be signed on Sunday and Strait of Hormuz will be 'open to all'