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Politics

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October 2025
Syria and Shane O’Farrell: Connolly and Humphreys pressed on key controversies in latest debate
The candidates were quizzed on a number of topics ranging from migration, relatability and a possible Trump visit.
HSE boss says he'll take Baggot Street Hospital off the market if a state body wants it for housing
The HSE only formally notified the LDA of the disposal of the property this week.
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Can Heather catch Catherine?
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'It's been so daft, honestly': Dublin voters on why they are undecided - or not voting at all
Voters told The Journal that they feel the election has been ‘daft’, ‘undemocratic’, and unengaging.
Trump says he will meet again with Putin in Hungary in effort to end Russia-Ukraine war
Humphreys 'disappointed' after Paul Murphy files defamation suit over remarks during debate
The case concerns comments made by the Humphreys during a presidential debate on RTÉ Radio One on Sunday.
What's your big election question for Connolly and Humphreys? Let us know
Teenager who died in Donaghmede named as TDs call for more resources for Tusla
Local authorities to implement 30km/h speed limits in urban areas ‘where appropriate’ from 2027
Connolly is way out in front of Humphreys in a new presidential opinion poll
The number of people who said they ‘don’t know’ how they will vote for is still relatively high at 18%.
Bertie Ahern says he's voting for Humphreys - but believes he could have won the election
'This is all BS': Ivan Yates has hit back at criticism of his 'smear the bejaysus' Connolly remark
Posthumous book by Virginia Giuffre claims Prince Andrew 'felt entitled' to have sex with her
Average settlement for minor neck injuries 4.9 times higher in Ireland than England and Wales
Fancy running for the Dáil? Here’s how much it might cost you
The Journal Investigates examined more than 500 election expense returns to uncover how much you might have to spend to secure a Dáil seat.
Elected candidates spent €20,000 on average
Just 14 TDs had all their election expenses refunded
At least €9.2m was spent during the last election
Fianna Fáil sets up review into party's disastrous presidential campaign
'The people of Ireland will decide': Connolly and Humphreys take campaigns to Meath and Cavan
Social Democrats appoint Eoin Hayes as social protection spokesperson
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After the ceasefire, what now for the people of Gaza?
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Gardaí say 'missiles were thrown' during Port Tunnel protest where pepper spray was used
‘Bíonn siúlach scéalach’: New British Ambassador to Ireland shows off impressive Irish skills
HSE urged to clarify if it offered Baggot St Hospital for housing as LDA says no notice issued
A public body like the HSE is not to dispose of public land unless it has given notice and offered it for sale to the LDA first.
'Not implementable': Taoiseach suggests ban on services will not be in Occupied Territories Bill
Harris wins Dáil confidence motion after Aontú challenge him on spinal surgeries controversies
‘The worst of all time’: Trump says new Time magazine cover 'disappeared' his hair
Hamas hands over four more hostage bodies as 600 aid trucks to enter Gaza
Tuairim: Má táimid dáiríre faoin nGaeilge, tá sé réasúnta a bheith ag súil go mbeadh an tUachtarán in ann í a labhairt
Professor Laura Cahillane and Dr Seán Ó Conaill
Calls for ‘small’ €3m allocation for additional deputy principals to be targeted at DEIS schools
From a council house to the Áras? Catherine Connolly says she's 'an insider and an outsider'
Having united the Irish Left, Connolly now spearheads a campaign that is staunchly progressive and neutral.
Heather Humphreys' journey from 'take no crap' Clones councillor to Áras contender
People who’ve worked with Humphreys at council level say she “had a common sense way of looking at things”.
Retail electricity prices in Ireland three times higher than wholesale cost, report finds
What does a vote for Jim Gavin mean? And what happens if he wins?
Former minister calls plan to pay asylum seekers more to return home 'window dressing'
Trouble ahead for Harris as he faces no confidence motion over spinal surgery controversies
'It is a prime location': Baggot St Hospital snubbed for housing use raised with Taoiseach
Greens shoot off as a former TD and an ex-Senator both leave the party
Government accused of deference to energy companies as McDonald hits out at 'rip off' bills