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Politics

Former UK deputy prime minister John Prescott dies aged 86
Snow and rain impact transport and power across West, Midlands and South-West
Rural roads in some areas are impassable and there’s spot flooding in parts of Munster.
Should the Presidential term of office be shortened to five years?
Fianna Fáil's Rabbitte calls on councils to ensure polling stations are wheelchair accessible
Feuding European political groups strike deal to back new EU Commission
Campaign trail: Simon Harris cuts ribbon on radio station and Greens pledge to tackle 'ghost buses'
Fears cholera will 'explode' in South Sudan as cases take hold among refugees fleeing war
Last week Niall O’Connor travelled to South Sudan and the Sudan border to report on the forgotten African crisis. This is his first dispatch from the region.
Yesterday
20th November 2024
'Astonishing': Mary Lou McDonald hits out at Fine Gael's 'raid' advertisement
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Ukraine reportedly fires UK-supplied missiles into Russia amid fears of 'massive air attack'
FactCheck: How many children were waiting more than four months for scoliosis surgery in 2020?
As Minister for Health, Simon Harris promised that the number would be zero by the end of 2017.
Explainer: Fine Gael is promising a €1,000 savings account for newborns, will it work?
Campaign trail at a glance: Parties get scrappy as FG-FF attack SF on its manifesto spending
'Exhausting': Senator outlines struggle to find school place for son as FF criticises slow progress
Tánaiste distances himself from comments by Fianna Fáil candidates about asylum seekers
Taoiseach says Sinn Féin pledge to review RTÉ’s Gaza coverage is a ‘dog whistle to conspiracy theorists’
FG's Peter Burke describes Michael O'Leary teacher comments controversy a 'media bubble' story
Trump nominates former WWE CEO Linda McMahon to be the new US Education Secretary
Who's running in your constituency? Find out with The Journal's candidate database
Simon Harris insists Fine Gael is not on the back foot in election campaign
Trump's commerce secretary pick is Howard Lutnick, who wants to end Ireland's trade surplus
New(ish) kids on the block: Meet the Fine Gael hopefuls trying to hold outgoing TDs' seats
'The images are not good': How do people in Dundalk feel about John McGahon’s election bid?
While there was some support for John McGahon, most people felt he shouldn’t be running in the general election.
Tuesday
19th November 2024
Fine Gael unlikely to retain a seat in Donegal in upcoming election, says new constituency poll
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Campaign trail at a glance: Sinn Féin and Social Democrats release election manifestos
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Debunked: Years-old headline used to suggest Taoiseach wants to bar unvaccinated kids from school
Unsure about who to vote for in the general election? There's a quiz that might help you
Teachers to protest outside schools to seek delay in implementing Leaving Cert reforms
Sinn Féin promises mini-budget, property tax abolition and reducing president's term to 5 years
Mary Lou McDonald says she would not immediately resign after the general election if Sinn Fein has a poor result.
Sinn Féin says it will abolish student fees if in government.
The party will legislate to ensure that civil servants are held accountable.
Social Democrats confident of four-day week in our lifetimes despite Taoiseach's scepticism
Would you support a four-day work week?
Taoiseach has 'no idea' if he'll canvass with John McGahon amid pressure on FG candidate
FactCheck: RTÉ leaders' debate, from housing and transport to The National Children's Hospital
Countless claims over two hours plus, but who was accurate?
'Who do you think you are?': First TV debate a frustrating affair with few standout moments
The first debate of the 2024 election took place tonight on RTÉ’s Katie Hannon programme.
Monday
18th November 2024
Player ratings: How would you rate the party leaders in tonight's RTÉ debate?
Harris takes swipe at Sinn Féin while defending senator at centre of Dundalk assault controversy
Martin disagrees with O'Dea's comments that McEntee is the 'worst justice minister' in Ireland's history