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Politics

This month
May 2026
What's the atmosphere like at Eurovision? Odd, fraught - but less intense than recent years
New rules make for a more sedate environment at the 2026 Eurovision – in spite of continuing protests over the presence of Israel.
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British psychodrama and Bertie's big blunder
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Cuban president calls for US to lift blockade as oil supplies dwindle
Large majority in the North see Brexit as a failure and feel it has made break-up of UK more likely
Russia pummels Kyiv, killing at least 24 and denting peace hopes
Trump says he made 'fantastic trade deals' with Xi as he wraps up China visit
RTÉ to be queried on sending 41 people to cover World Cup play-off in Czechia, PAC chair says
Could Israel win this year's Eurovision?
The second semi-final of the world’s biggest live music show played out in Vienna tonight – but what might happen on Saturday?
Ireland ‘faffed around’ on Metrolink and 'wasted a good recession' to build it, summit hears
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Burnham to seek Westminster return after path opens to challenge Starmer
The mayor of Greater Manchester is hoping to stand in a byelection.
Fianna Fáilers bristle at Bertie Ahern's comments: ‘He's out of the game too long’
Ahern was canvassing on behalf of Dublin Central byelection candidate John Stephens and was covertly filmed during an interaction on a woman’s doorstep
The government is going to tell civil servants to 'take risks' to speed up infrastructure delivery
'Totally wrong': Jack Chambers and Simon Harris condemn Bertie Ahern's immigration comments
Eviction notices up 51% in first three months of the year as new rent rules begin to bite
Xi warns Trump that 'mishandling' Taiwan issue could lead to conflict during Beijing talks
Lebanon and Israel to hold new talks in US later as ceasefire nears end
Social Democrats' byelection candidate slams Bertie Ahern's immigration comments as 'vile'
On the campaign trail in Dublin 7, Social Democrats byelection candidate talks Bertie, his previous work and immigration.
Upcoming Budget will have €7bn spending package and income tax cuts, says Harris
Social Democrats' Bill proposing abortion law changes defeated in Dáil vote
The bill proposed to scrap the three-day waiting period and change rules around fatal foetal abnormality cases, but ministers had raised legal concerns.
Short-term let register promised for this month delayed again until December
Trump touches down in China for high-stakes summit with Xi Jinping
‘Hostage’ taking and gunpowder plots: The odd traditions of the King’s Speech
Starmer has 'full confidence' in Wes Streeting, even as he looks set to resign
On-the-spot litter and dog fouling fines set to rise to €250 from September
So... is the heave against Keir Starmer over?
The timing of today’s State Opening of Parliament has given the British prime minister a lifeline – but it could be the calm before the storm.
'I miss my old life': Doctor severely injured in hit-and-run speaks out on road safety crisis
Seán Owens was on the way to a house call when he was hit by a car. He lost his right ear and spent nine months in hospital. He can no longer work as a GP.
Housing Department says funding ‘remains in place’ for regeneration of Oliver Bond flats
'Stop the genocide' chanted during Israel's Eurovision semi-final performance
Israel’s act, Noam Bettan, performed at Vienna’s Wiener Stadthalle amid heightened security and controversy as five nations boycott the event.
Here's what happened today: Tuesday
Embattled UK prime minister to meet leadership rival in the face of backbench revolt
Government under fire over energy costs: 'Ireland's sky-high bills are not normal'
FF and FG TDs will have a free vote on Social Democrats' proposed abortion legislation
Misinformation is leading to abuse and harassment of staff and volunteers in NGOs
Catherine Connolly criticises pollution of Irish rivers in first major speech on the environment
The president gave her assessment of where we’re at seven years since Ireland officially declared a climate and biodiversity emergency.
PBP byelection candidate makes ethics complaint against rival and lord mayor Ray McAdam