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Politics

Last month
November 2024
A big spending promise to scrap means test for carers - but FG says it's fully costed
First week of the campaign down: Argy bargys, surprise candidates, but so far a bit meh
Party sources give their take on how they think it is all going.
This constituency had the biggest swing to Sinn Féin in 2020 - how will it vote now?
Housing is the top issue in Dublin North West, and Sinn Féin hopes it can turn people’s anger into votes.
'He's some bleedin’ neck’: Voters in Summerhill and Drumcondra on Gerry Hutch's shock Dáil bid
This afternoon, The Journal hit the streets in the constituency to see what people make of Hutch’s late entry into the race.
Gerry Hutch profile: From the 'college for criminals' to ... the Dáil?
Hutch is running as an independent candidate and has some high-profile competition in Dublin Central.
War of words breaks out between Fianna Fail's Jim O'Callaghan and Fine Gael's Helen McEntee
Law allowing nightclubs to open later still on the cards as McEntee says she's committed to reform
FF and FG want to get tough on crime, but the parties have some differing ideas how to do that
Senior Hamas leader says group is 'ready' for Gaza ceasefire, urges Trump to 'pressure' Israel
Campaign trail at a glance: Former MEP announces election bid and government parties launch safety plans
Mick Wallace is running in the general election in bid for Dáil return
Argentina's right-wing president meets Trump, says Elon Musk's X is helping to 'save humanity'
Apec leaders to open Lima summit as Trump prepares to return to office
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The general election campaign is underway — what now?
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Portugal is introducing 0% income tax for under 35s - should Ireland do the same?
New poll sees Fine Gael on course to be largest party, but support for independents jumps
Donald Trump nominates vaccine sceptic Robert F Kennedy Jr as US health secretary
TD welcomes deferral of changes to No 11 Dublin Bus route, despite impact on proposed 24-hour service
Gerry Hutch's profession listed as 'consultant' as he officially registers for general election
The gangland figure was arrested and charged in Lanzarote by Spanish police investigating alleged organised crime activity last month.
Whistle-stop Dublin canvass sees Harris quizzed by students and confronted on homelessness
At a glance: Political football in Drogheda and Harris goes back to college in Dublin
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The two big parties turn into squabbling siblings
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People Before Profit accuse other parties of robbing their proposals as they publish manifesto
From Elon Musk to a Fox News host, who exactly will be in the Trump administration?
The president-elect has announced who he intends to appoint to senior roles, sending shockwaves through Washington DC and beyond.
EU citizens could be required to register their presence in Ireland under Sinn Féin plan
Public sector workers call for four-day work week and wage increases beyond inflation
FactCheck: Where have Fine Gael (and Simon Harris) stood on drug decriminalisation in the past?
Harris’ apparent current position contrasts with that of a cross-party Oireachtas committee on drug use.
Republican party completes clean sweep of Congress, while Trump names Marco Rubio as secretary of state
Campaign trail at a glance: Taoiseach to be quizzed in live TV interview later
'The Great Replacement': How a racist conspiracy theory is showing up in election materials
How the two big government parties are hamming up the aggro and it's all for your benefit
Greens and Labour call on RTÉ to host a climate debate as part of general election coverage
Fine Gael matches Sinn Féin pledge to cap childcare at €200 per child in first year if re-elected
Should third-level student fees be abolished?
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Michael O'Leary and jiving, two unexpected political battlegrounds
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Elon Musk appointed as head of new US government efficiency department by Trump
Rents up 43% on pre-Covid levels amid calls for increased government support for rental sector