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Politics

Yesterday
3rd June 2026
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Donald Trump, Gianni Infantino and the Greed is Good World Cup
Ahead of the opening game on 11 June in Mexico City, controversies range from human rights abuses to price gouging.
No school will lose more than one SNA a year from 2027 onwards, Education Minister pledges
Simon Harris says ‘never say never’ on Michael Healy-Rae returning to government one day
September brings another childcare fee cut for families signed up to subsidised providers
New scrappage scheme will offer €5k for cars over 13 years old if owners go electric
Explainer: What exactly is the beef between Michael Healy-Rae and Danny Healy-Rae?
Senior reporter fired by CBS News after saying new editors are 'murdering the show'
HSE could pull Rotunda funding for letting public consultants treat private patients at hospital
Israel and Hezbollah exchange fire after Trump said a deal had been struck
Applications are open for the Back to School Clothing Allowance, which now covers toddlers
New emergency text alert system could be up and running next year
Readers on private and public maternity care: 'Women should have a choice until standards go up'
Women who have been through both public and private maternity care tell us about their experiences.
Tuesday
2nd June 2026
Here's what happened today: Tuesday
Violence continues in Lebanon – in spite of Trump's angry phone call with Netanyahu
Michael Healy-Rae says his brother's comments cost him his agriculture ministry
Michael Healy Rae says a lot of ‘soul-searching’ will now have to be done by ‘team Healy-Rae’.
Former SNP chief bought €144k motorhome and robotic lawnmower with party donations, court told
Ukraine says around 730 drones and missiles fired in Russian attack that killed at least 13
Minister Peter Burke meanwhile said his department is ‘doing a deep dive’ investigation to ensure Irish alumina is not eventually being purchased by arms companies in Russia.
'Who can we tax': Another big political row brewing over WhatsApp message to Mandelson
Social Democrat Frederiksen secures third term as Denmark's prime minister
Trump €1.8b 'slush fund' is dead for now after Republican backlash
Monday
1st June 2026
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
French special forces board Russian Shadow Fleet oil tanker in Atlantic
Mandelson said Government would never regret ambassador appointment, files show
Woman claims she told Eleanor Donaldson about alleged abuse incident
Fianna Fáil confirms TD Malcolm Byrne arrested on suspicion of drink-driving
Man charged with driving offences and two arrests made after officer struck by stolen squad car
Macron calls emergency meeting of UN Security Council after Israel captures castle of Beaufort
Sunday
31st May 2026
'What’s going on with teenagers in Ireland?': Do we have a problem with youth crime?
Some statistics corroborate the view that youth crime is increasing – but is there more to it?
Former UUP leader cites ‘toxic atmosphere’ under new leadership as he resigns from party
Government supports FAI decision to play upcoming fixtures against Israel
‘I know my politics’, says David Cullinane when pressed on Sinn Féin’s left-wing credentials
Nicola Sturgeon says estranged husband never explained his embezzlement crimes to her
Ukraine launches fresh strikes on Russian energy targets but denies hitting nuclear plant
Taoiseach digs in on Occupied Territories Bill, but concerns grow among government TDs
How do we understand a world where the White House shitposts about Harambe on his anniversary?
Our FactCheck editor details the internet trends seen by a thirtysomething-year-old man.
Returning emigrants among those set to benefit from rural housing rule changes
Ireland gears up for self-driving cars with the government working on new national strategy
Russell Vickers, CEO of Future Mobility Ireland, said the new technology would have to be introduced on a phased basis due to infrastructural limits.
Last week
24th May 2026 - 30th May 2026
'Is Sinn Féin even a left-wing party?': Four winners and three losers from the political week
Byelection fallout, newbie TDs, and ministerial promotions.