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Politics

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2024
FactCheck: People registered to vote don’t need to reapply or submit ‘additional information’
Houthi rebels launch attack on US ship in Red Sea despite continued strikes
North Korea says tested 'underwater nuclear weapon system'
TD will 'take her chances' with current 'women in the home' wording rather than 'wishy washy' replacement
Letters on money owed to be issued to those who received PUP while working
Poll: Should the Taoiseach visit the White House this St Patrick's Day?
US strikes in Yemen after Houthis re-designated 'terrorist' entity
Pakistan hits 'terrorist hideouts' in airstrike on Iran, killing three women, four children
Medicines for hostages and other aid arrives in Gaza as Israel continues strikes
A top Hamas official set new conditions for providing the drugs, insisting Israel must not inspect the trucks carrying them.
Judge threatens to throw Trump out of court for talking during evidence
'Durable' relationships, 'throuples' and care in the home discussed in referendums Dáil debate
Motion to increase tax on bulk buying of homes for private rental to be opposed by Govt
'We're continuing as if it's business as usual': Dáil suspended briefly after TDs push for debate on Gaza
Government delay bill that would provide leave to women who experience a miscarriage
Bríd Smith warned by Ceann Comhairle for claiming 'Nazi supporters lies' have been repeated in Dáil
Irish beef exports to China to resume after suspension last November over atypical BSE case
China’s premier Li Qiang is in Dublin for a brief diplomatic visit.
Calls for Leo Varadkar and Mary Lou McDonald to boycott St Patrick's Day White House visit
Referendums: Flac suggests changing 'durable relationships' wording, warns about misinformation
The Free Legal Advice Centre says the proposed changes, as currently worded, are “symbolic” and “will not deliver meaningful enforceable rights”.
Roscrea could get 'community-owned' hotel as Taoiseach comes under pressure from his party
Political parties to table amendments to referendum wording as Sinn Féin seeks 'clarifications'
Brian Rowan: 'The politics of this place is a story of power cuts rather than power sharing'
Brian Rowan
Páirc Uí Chaoimh renaming row: Cabinet considers requiring Govt sign-off for future stadium rebrands
State funding provision could ensure the government has future sign-off on any renaming of stadiums.
Proceeds of crime law to be strengthened to keep assets out of the reach of criminals
Two Tory deputy chairmen resign after backing amendments seeking to beef up Sunak's Rwanda Bill
Ten districts with the highest proportion of refugees to get special support package, says Taoiseach
Terms of reference for judge-led tribunal into military abuse approved by Cabinet
Trump attends New York court for start of E Jean Carroll defamation case
EU chief says Ukraine needs 'predictable financing' as questions swirl over future support
Opinion: We could all learn a bit about democracy from Austrian millionaire Marlene Engelhorn
Dr Seána Glennon
MEPs take first steps to greenlight potentially €1 trillion retrofitting plan
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Swiss accept Zelenskyy's request to stage Ukraine peace summit
Iowans to brave freezing temperatures in first votes of US Republican nomination race
Fewer car park spaces and smaller gardens under new house building rules issued to local authorities
Ivana Bacik appeals six storey hotel in Dublin due to housing and 'drinking emporia' fears
Councillor clarifies claim about now-closed alleyway being used during Dublin riots
Eamon Ryan says free public sector parking spaces should start to go in 2024
Sinn Féin to bring forward motion to increase tax on bulk buying of homes for private rental
Interview: Matt Carthy says a united Ireland will happen 'quicker than people think'
36-year Garda veteran forced to sign on the dole on retirement due to bureaucratic anomaly
Donal Forrester says he believes the problem will soon affect hundreds of members as their time for retirement comes.