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Politics

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October 2025
Budget 2026: From carbon tax to cigarettes, here's what changed at midnight - and what comes next
The price of a packet of cigarettes increased at midnight, as did the price of diesel and petrol.
A damp squib, flat, no energy: A Budget Day this government is hoping voters forget
Chambers says 'facts changed' from Jim Gavin in relation to tenant issue
Government extends €1,000 renters tax credit despite warning from Department of Finance
State spending watchdog concerned that Budget 2026 takes corporation tax receipts for granted
Catherine Connolly says there is no 'recognition' of climate emergency in Budget 2026
Property owners who fail to pay Derelict Tax could end up on tax defaulters list, says Donohoe
Housing Minister James Browne says the government is ‘declaring war’ on dereliction.
'The Hamburglar is back in town': Why have politicians been talking about McDonald's all day?
Opposition parties round on Government for not mentioning homelessness in Budget speeches
Ministers defend Budget as Opposition fling accusations of unfulfilled promises
Paschal Donohoe and Jack Chambers announced the details of Budget 2026 in the Dáil this afternoon.
Permanent €500 cut to college fees announced - but it will still cost you more than last year
'I've never seen election promises abandoned so fast': Scathing opposition reaction to Budget
Minister accepts he didn't get welfare payment 'wish list' despite €10 increase
UK's prosecution service appeals decision to throw out terror charge against Kneecap's Mo Chara
Independent Ireland TDs urge voters not to spoil ballot and hint they will back Catherine Connolly
Carbon tax increase for motorists to kick in from midnight, with further rise to come next year
Property developers who build apartments given tax cut
Fianna Fáil TD takes aim at Taoiseach and Chambers over 'extensive pressure' to back Jim Gavin
Why the average worker won't feel better off after this Budget
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Why didn’t Jim Gavin stick to football?
Sinead and Gav sift through the wreckage of Jim Gavin’s presidential campaign and ponder why so many people thought the former Dublin manager was a suitable candidate. Does this episode now force a reset in how we look at venerated GAA figures? What will he do next?
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Jim Gavin will be on the ballot paper and his votes will be counted as normal
Irish flotilla participants claim they were deprived of clean water and mattresses in Israeli detention
For Micheál Martin, the next week is crucial
Today is the deadline to register to vote in the presidential election
State pension and other social welfare rates to rise by €10 in Budget 2026
No increase on excise fuel duty meaning no rise for petrol and diesel prices in this year’s budget
Israel allies in US Congress try to sway Taoiseach's stance on Occupied Territories Bill
Taoiseach says Jim Gavin told Fianna Fáil he had ‘absolutely’ no issue with tenants
Gavin's announcement came late last night, hours after he failed to clarify reports about rent he mistakenly received from a tenant over a decade ago.
"I made a mistake that was not in keeping with my character and the standards I set myself. I am now taking steps to address the matter," he said.
Taoiseach and Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin said: "I fully understand his decision and believe it is the correct one."
Tenant yet to hear from Jim Gavin or Fianna Fáil about money owed
'She's forever whipping out the keepie-uppies': Connolly canvassers hail candidate's sport skills
One Green party councillor suggested that Connolly “could manage the men’s national football team” following the impressive display.
MEP says proposed 70% cut in mackerel quota would ‘threaten livelihoods in rural Ireland’
Former FF TD Martin Mansergh a man of 'courage, resilience and integrity', funeral told
Who could benefit more from a two-horse Áras race: Catherine Connolly or Heather Humphreys?
Heather Humphreys seeks votes from ‘right across the board’ after ‘difficult day’ for Fianna Fáil
Jim Gavin likely to remain on the ballot as Attorney General is roped in to help decide
'WTAF' and 'Micheál needs to apologise': The reaction within Fianna Fáil as Áras bid implodes
The blame game has already begun within Fianna Fáil as the dust settles on last night’s shock news.
Chambers defends Fianna Fáil checks after Gavin quits Áras race over rental dispute 'contradiction'
Jim Gavin's candidacy was Micheál Martin's gamble - a disastrous move he'll have to answer for
This election just blew wide open. Buckle up.
In full: Jim Gavin's statement announcing his exit from the presidential race