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Politics

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October 2025
'Fine Gael should know better': Dáil's legal eagles weigh in on party's attack on Connolly
Heather Humphreys said she ‘never tried to capitalise on somebody’s misfortune’, referring to Catherine Connolly’s work as a barrister during the economic crash.
'Doomed to fail': Case attempting to stop presidential election has been thrown out of court
Connolly calls on Humphreys to withdraw remarks and says Fine Gael are 'absolutely terrified'
Law to allow public naming of those convicted of domestic violence to be approved
Concerns over time-lag in Tusla dealing with child welfare referrals
Child referrals to the agency reached a record high last year.
Fine Gael accused of using 'Trump playbook' in campaign against Connolly
The party posted an almost three-minute long video showing some of Connolly’s Dáil contributions on housing titled ‘Catherine Connolly’s hypocrisy’.
'All trans people want is respect': Minister emphasises importance of supporting trans youth
Millions demonstrate against Trump's policies in 'No Kings' rallies across US
Israel receives bodies of two more hostages returned by Hamas
Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to 'immediate ceasefire' in Qatar talks
‘A small man with a big voice’: Our readers reflect on the presidency of Michael D. Higgins
President Higgins’ 14-year tenure will come to an end next month – we asked our readers for their thoughts.
Incensed locals, claims of compulsory purchase orders - what's going on with the Kinsale greenway?
The project has been the subject of emotive claims by opponents.
Minister ‘sorry’ for endometriosis treatment waits as she launches new framework
Heather Humphreys says presidential race rival used ‘language of Nigel Farage’
Do you think politicians should go on podcasts?
One candidate is winning the podcast war - the other has hardly been on the field
As the electorate goes to the polls next week, one presidential candidate has been far more active on podcasts than the other.
It could cost over €5 million for the HSE to dispose of handwash bought during the pandemic
Support for Sinn Féin jumps while government satisfaction plummets, poll suggests
Connolly has captured young voters' attention - but will it translate to the ballot paper?
Sadness and fear in Lebanon hills as Irish prepare to end decades-long mission
News Correspondent Niall O’Connor visited Lebanon this week to see how the country is coping with the news of the end of the 47 year peacekeeping mission.
Adverts calling for Irish construction workers to return home are popping up in Australia
Trump denies Zelenskyy US long-range missiles, says Putin wants to end war
It’s Zelenskyy’s third trip to Washington this year, following a disastrous televised shouting match in February and a make-up meeting in August.
The meeting comes as Trump readies for another summit with Russia's Vladimir Putin.
Trump appears set on pursuing diplomacy following the Gaza ceasefire deal he brokered last week.
Former Trump advisor Bolton pleads not guilty to charges of mishandling classified information
The Journal Friday Newshound quiz
Aontú scraps no confidence motion but says it ‘succeeded’ in pressuring government on scoliosis
Syria and Shane O’Farrell: Connolly and Humphreys pressed on key controversies in latest debate
The candidates were quizzed on a number of topics ranging from migration, relatability and a possible Trump visit.
HSE boss says he'll take Baggot Street Hospital off the market if a state body wants it for housing
The HSE only formally notified the LDA of the disposal of the property this week.
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Can Heather catch Catherine?
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'It's been so daft, honestly': Dublin voters on why they are undecided - or not voting at all
Voters told The Journal that they feel the election has been ‘daft’, ‘undemocratic’, and unengaging.
Trump says he will meet again with Putin in Hungary in effort to end Russia-Ukraine war
Humphreys 'disappointed' after Paul Murphy files defamation suit over remarks during debate
The case concerns comments made by the Humphreys during a presidential debate on RTÉ Radio One on Sunday.
What's your big election question for Connolly and Humphreys? Let us know
Teenager who died in Donaghmede named as TDs call for more resources for Tusla
Local authorities to implement 30km/h speed limits in urban areas ‘where appropriate’ from 2027
Connolly is way out in front of Humphreys in a new presidential opinion poll
The number of people who said they ‘don’t know’ how they will vote for is still relatively high at 18%.
Bertie Ahern says he's voting for Humphreys - but believes he could have won the election
'This is all BS': Ivan Yates has hit back at criticism of his 'smear the bejaysus' Connolly remark