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Politics

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October 2025
Israeli army says Gaza ceasefire is now in effect as thousands of Palestinians head North
The ceasefire came into effect at 12pm (10am Irish time).
Judge temporarily blocks Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to Chicago
Budget will mean lower household income with worse in store for poorer families, says ESRI
The withdrawal of temporary cost-of-living measures has been cited as a key factor in the ESRI analysis.
US says it will deploy 200 troops to 'oversee' Gaza truce after Israel and Hamas agree to pause
Three arrested over suspected 'jihadist-inspired' terror plot targeting Belgium prime minister
'What's your party piece?': Four things to know from the first head-to-head presidential debate
Both candidates kept things largely civil.
Barry Heneghan returns to Ireland after being detained while attempting to provide aid to Gaza
Heather Humphreys grilled on why she didn't learn Irish the last time she said she would in 2014
Politicians at war over whether Connolly would hypothetically employ a rapist (she wouldn’t)
The gloves are really off now in the presidential election.
'What about the vegetables?' - Legend of Haughey (and Thatcher) gets retelling amid FF chaos
'I will not put my mother in UHL': Emotional Alan Kelly calls for new hospital for Mid-West
In Pictures: Here's how people in Israel and Palestine celebrated news of the ceasefire deal
Israel and Hamas agreed to the first phase of a Gaza ceasefire deal that could end the war.
Four councillors lodge challenge to Housing Minister's plans to make apartments smaller
Gaza ceasefire deal: Israeli cabinet to vote on first phase of plan agreed with Hamas overnight
Hamas is to release all hostages while Israel will pull its troops back to an agreed line, US President Donald Trump said.
NI justice minister says 'line was crossed' when 'mob' showed up at her home last night
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How did a Budget with billions in spending leave people unhappy?
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Bar Council says ‘cab-rank rule’ is 'fundamental' as Connolly faces questions over barrister work
Connolly and Humphreys will do a head-to-head Áras debate for the first time this evening
Average houses prices are now eight times average earnings, according to MyHome.ie
Micheál Martin's leadership intact as he apologises to FF during marathon five-hour meeting
The party has agreed to conduct a review of how it handled its presidential election process.
Civil servants' review of Budget 2026 shows poverty will rise next year
Emmanuel Macron to name new French prime minister within 48 hours
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Connolly campaign removes clip of Michael D Higgins from social media video
Paddy Power paying out on Connolly winning the presidency in latest stunt
Veggie 'burgers' could be on the way out as EU lawmakers back labelling ban on plant-based food
Justice Minister says Connolly broke rules by signing Ní Shionnáin in daily at Leinster House
No repeat of last year's bumper child benefit payments this Christmas - here's what was announced
As Micheál faces party showdown, Jim O'Callaghan says he wants to be leader... but not just yet
Tonight Fianna Fáil will meet for the first time after Jim Gavin’s withdrawal from the election, and some are expecting blood on the walls.
Taoiseach tells Pearse Doherty to stop being 'Mr Angry all the time' during exchange on Budget
Bertie Ahern presidential bid would have been ‘bruising’ for him, says Martin
Heather Humphreys removes campaign video mistaking Belfast for Berlin
'I can't live on words': Pensioners and parents grill ministers on Budget during RTÉ call-in
Analysis: Here's why Irish workers will be worse off after Budget 2026
As always on budget day, a choice was made. This time out, the decisions went against workers.
Housing Minister: New tax cut on apartments was brought in because developers 'can't break even'
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