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Politics

October
October 2025
Taoiseach congratulates Catherine Connolly as Harris denies campaign 'backfiring'
What might Catherine Connolly say to Donald Trump if she meets him as president?
As ballots are counted, misleading claims that the election was ‘rigged’ spread online
Everyone’s favourite vote counter is back in action in Nemo Rangers
FF and FG 'need to be humble' in wake of Connolly landslide win
A month after being sacked from Starmer’s cabinet, Lucy Powell elected deputy Labour leader
Heather Humphreys concedes presidential election and congratulates Catherine Connolly
Ballot paper smeared with suspected excrement found in Cork count centre
'I felt really strange doing it': Peadar Tóibín spoiled his vote and wrote in Maria Steen
Spoiled votes emerge from boxes in large numbers, with many referencing alternative candidates
Trump heads to Asia for talks with China's Xi Jinping and also eyes meeting with Kim Jong Un
Early tallies point to comprehensive Connolly win and sharp increase in spoiled ballots
'I will do my utmost to represent everyone': Connolly hopes to be symbol of new movement
Larry Donnelly: Online engagement and a united left transformed Catherine Connolly's Áras chances
Larry Donnelly
Ireland's next president: The votes have been cast, but when will we know the official result?
Come to vote, stay for the rhubarb tart: The polling station inside a sitting room in Tipperary
Starmer calls on Western allies to do more to bolster Ukraine's long-range missile capability
Graffiti on office is ‘attempt to intimidate me and my team’, Tipperary TD says
Áras election turnout quite low as polls near close
Counting will begin tomorrow morning.
Pharmacies must clearly display information about the cost of all services from December
Sign up for Inside The Newsroom in time for our election weekend edition
It's (finally) polling day! Here's your guide to voting in the presidential election
The dos and don’ts of the polling station.
Trump says all trade talks with Canada have been 'TERMINATED' over anti-tariffs advert
Seán Kelly says not holding a FG contest for presidential nomination was a 'big, big mistake'
‘I got put back in my box pretty quickly’ Fine Gael MEP Seán Kelly says.
Connolly and Humphreys end campaigns in high spirits ahead of vote tomorrow
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
There's a plan to collate all current electoral registers - but it won't be done until 2029
'My finger is worn down from looking at news': How the older generation feel about the election
Harris says 'we'll defy the skeptics' despite poll putting Connolly in clear lead
Spoil the Vote campaign could ‘considerably slow down’ presidential election count on Saturday
Unsure what to do on polling day? Here's how to avoid spoiling your vote
Analysis: Rioters last night overwhelmingly young men and little sign of pre-planning
Four gardaí were injured in last night’s rioting in West Dublin – here’s what it was like on the ground.
There was little sign of much organisation among the rioters in Saggart last night.
By contrast there was significant premeditation on Tuesday when lasers were pointed at the Garda helicopter overhead.
'I'd have walked the f**king thing': Bob Geldof says he could have won the Áras election
'My conversations with Vladimir go nowhere': Trump pulls trigger on Russian oil firm sanctions
Political ad ban by social media companies leaves elections ‘susceptible to bad actors’
The Journal Investigates found huge money was spent on social media ads by candidates and parties during the last general election.
Big tech companies have banned political ads in response to new EU rules
Change in political ad rules will impact political campaigning online
Labour candidates dominate the list of highest elected spenders at last election
Connolly extends commanding lead over Humphreys in latest presidential poll
According to polling published this evening by the Business Post/Red C, Connolly has increased her commanding lead over Humphreys.
Connolly slams 'malicious' AI-generated deepfake claiming she dropped out of Presidential race
Central Bank boss says ICJ opinion not considered in Israeli 'war bonds' transfer to Luxembourg