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Politics

Yesterday
23rd May 2025
Conor Sheehan TD: Once that day in May came, I couldn’t continue living in a web of lies
Conor Sheehan
Heather Humphreys and Michael McDowell rule themselves out of this year's presidential race
Russia and Ukraine each hand over 390 prisoners as major prisoner swap begins
Donald Trump says he wants a 50% tariff on EU goods from 1 June
Protesters seek apology from Minister in row over footage claim in strip-search allegation review
Mayo County Council expresses 'sincere regret' over internal proposal to boycott holiday homes
Tánaiste concerned about 'aggressive' US deportations after Shannon flight
Thursday
22nd May 2025
Bono calls for Israel to be 'released' from Netanyahu during award acceptance speech
Tory MP appeared to make ‘offensive’ Irish potato famine remark, House of Commons told
'Look, 40% of the southeast have Norman names': Browne defends William the Conqueror millennium
June 2026 now earliest date the National Children's Hospital will begin seeing patients
Drew Harris: TDs made 'unfounded' claims in the Dáil about garda conduct after arresting protesters
'Death, death, death': How Trump embraced South Africa's 'white genocide' conspiracy theory
Gerry Adams' libel case against BBC 'a cynical attempt to launder his reputation', court hears
Israeli strikes have killed 52 people in Gaza today as aid finally gets in
US House of Representatives narrowly pass Trump’s big bill of tax breaks after all-night session
TD Ken O’Flynn says he didn’t know La-Z-Boy was a brand and just wanted what ‘everyone else has’
'Unlikely' Dr Tony Holohan and other key figures will give evidence in public, says Covid inquiry chair
'We will fight you in your court. We will win' - Kneecap slams 'political policing' after terror charge
Tánaiste says Israeli government now 'very much in space of genocidal activity'
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James Browne: struggling with housing, excelling at celebrating the Normans
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Wednesday
21st May 2025
'I accept I'm a well-paid person': Nama boss says salary not discussed in housing tsar meeting
'BAM’s pace is insufficient': National Children's Hospital delayed again until September 2025
Debunked: There is no evidence that Pope Leo XIV ever said being ‘woke’ was part of the Gospel
Simon Harris to bring draft of Occupied Territories Bill to Cabinet next week
La-Z-Boy recliner among items requested by TD Ken O'Flynn for Leinster House office
Mayo council official defends proposal to 'boycott' people who own holiday homes
One Sinn Féin councillor said holiday homeowners should be financially incentivised to sell or rent their property.
'Stop screwing up': Mary Lou McDonald tells Taoiseach the government is gaslighting renters
EU plans €2 flat fee on small parcels from outside bloc as Fine Gael TD warns of 'fast fashion wave'
UK sanctions 'godmother' of Israeli settler movement featured in Louis Theroux documentary
Disability rights advocate Cara Darmody meeting with Taoiseach this morning
Putin visits recaptured Kursk as Russia intercepts 159 Ukrainian drones in overnight attack
Meta warned minister that €200m EU fine last month would harm Irish businesses and consumers
Tuesday
20th May 2025
Pressure mounts on Israel as EU to review trade and cooperation over Gaza aid blockade
Meanwhile, the UK government announced this afternoon that it will sanction West Bank settlers and suspend trade deal discussions with Israel.
Tánaiste Simon Harris said the EU's review reflects the "grave concerns" of member states.
Conor O'Neill of Christian Aid Ireland said the review is welcome but "it is not enough".
International pressure has been building on Israel following a months-long blockade of aid into Gaza that prompted famine warnings.
EU to lift remaining economic sanctions on Syria to support war-torn country's recovery
Why is a teenager sleeping outside the Dáil tonight and what's going on with 'assessments of need'?
Nama boss who was tipped for housing tsar role to face salary questions at Finance Committee