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Politics

Last month
January 2026
'Trump doesn't have all cards': Tánaiste says Europe will respond quickly to any tariffs imposed
Greenland is not actually 'a giant piece of ice', despite Trump saying so seven times
“What I’m asking for is a piece of ice, cold and poorly located, that can play a vital role in world peace and world protection. It’s a very small ask,” Trump said.
Ireland has just three adult eating disorder beds and referrals for help are on the rise
Taoiseach says surgeon who admitted misconduct 'should never have been operating' on Jessica Sheedy
Non-consensual sexual images could be 'abuse scandal of 21st century', Gráinne Seoige tells TDs
Controversial Mercosur deal stalled after MEPs vote to refer it to European courts
In full: The Davos speech by Canada PM Mark Carney that everyone is talking about
Trump (eventually) departs for Davos after 'minor electrical issue' on Air Force One
The US President’s plane was forced to turn back after taking off from Washington, before he switched to a smaller aircraft.
Trump is due to address the World Economic Forum at 1.30pm, but is now expected to be late.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin will speak at an annual dinner with senior business leaders in Davos today.
Opinion: Mamdani’s New York is listening to its citizens. Why is Ireland not?
Dr Seána Glennon
Taxi drivers seek crackdown on apps that 'reward longer hours and penalise job refusal'
Gunman who killed former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe jailed for life
House of Commons to debate removing the immunity clause from Troubles Legacy Act
Man died in Co Mayo after ambulance delay, Dáil told
Trump leaks texts from Macron and Rutte and says Europe won't 'push back too much' on Greenland
The US President doubled down on his threat to take over the Arctic island, claiming Denmark ‘can’t protect it’.
The UK is considering whether to ban social media for under-16s - will Ireland follow suit?
Former Lord Mayor Hazel Chu in the running to become Green Party deputy leader
Taoiseach will contact X and ask it to turn up to Oireachtas Media Committee meeting next week
Cabinet greenlights beefing up of covert surveillance and communication interception laws
US trade war would result in significant job losses and damage to Irish economy, says Martin
Revenue says it is not carrying out a review of prior years regarding change to Carer’s Benefit
Now out of government, Paschal Donohoe warns about water usage from 'thirsty' data centres
Taoiseach to travel to high-stakes Davos summit as world leaders brace for Trump tariff showdown
Cabinet set to sign off on plans for State-led, not-for-profit childcare facilities
TDs to hear concerns that abusers' names won't be on domestic violence register for long enough
Here's what happened today: Monday
Irish citizen among prisoners released from Venezuelan jail after US capture of Nicolas Maduro
Dublin City Council’s cycling and walking funds have been cut, and it may put years of work at risk
Debunked: False claims spread online that Greenland would bypass Denmark in talks with US
Ireland pushes for 'cool heads' as EU looks to avoid Trump tariff war
US President Donald Trump announced new tariffs of 10% on eight European nations, but the UK and EU said they won’t be drawn into a tit-for-tat trade war.
What is the EU's 'trade bazooka'? And three other ways Europe could respond to US tariffs
Gold hits record high following new Trump tariff threat
Simon Harris says AI 'here to stay' after California trip and pledges Ireland will host AI summit
Trump's threatened tariffs over Greenland 'risk dangerous downward spiral', Nato countries say
The eight countries threatened with tariffs by the US President said they “stand in full solidarity” with the people of Greenland and Denmark.
French President Emmanuel Macron has called on the EU to deploy its "anti-coercion instrument" if the US imposes the tariffs.
British PM Keir Starmer told Trump that “applying tariffs on allies for pursuing the collective security of Nato allies is wrong” in a phone call.
Senior government figures to discuss strengthening laws over Grok controversy
Martin denies Government is moving away from Occupied Territories Bill in favour of 'peace process approach'
Taoiseach says EU will 'obviously retaliate' if Trump imposes new tariffs, but urges dialogue
Should the Taoiseach visit the White House this St Patrick's Day?
Sitdown Sunday: Why are we all in so many WhatsApp groups?
Syrian army seizes control of Kurdish-held towns in north of the country