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Thirteen people charged after arrests at Leinster House protests
Energy security review to find 'short-term' back-up gas storage needed for Ireland
Sinn Féin says government is 'out of touch' as party calls for mortgage interest relief
Thirteen arrested as anti-immigration protesters threaten politicians outside Leinster House
New data centres mooted for Dublin can't operate if they put energy security at risk, says Ryan
Joe Biden asked Varadkar if there was any way he could help around UK's Legacy Bill issues
Donnelly yet to speak to Taoiseach about Temple Street surgery crisis
'I would worry for the British people': Ryan on Sunak pushing out date on ban on new petrol car sales
Ex-FF TD denies concealing abuse by Bill Kenneally in order to 'protect political ambitions'
Justice Minister tells garda union that Commissioner will present 'options' to end dispute
Opinion: Why Stalin's 'fatal decision' means tens of thousands in Karabakh now live in terror
Donnacha Ó Beacháin
Bord Gáis is the latest energy supplier to cut prices ahead of the winter
Moving gardaí off specialist units will 'erode' success tackling Limerick gangs, GRA warns
Taoiseach 'not afraid' to raise LGBT rights with world leaders rolling out draconian laws
'Easier said than done': Micheál Martin on UK Labour leader's comments about reopening Brexit deal
Micheál Martin hints he might write a book to put 'his perspective' of pandemic on the record
A wet and muddy first day at the Ploughing
Varadkar on spinal surgery issues at Temple Street: 'I can't overstate how concerned I am'
Biden warns against appeasing Russia as Zelensky takes UN stage
Finance Minister rules out introduction of 30% income tax rate in this year's Budget
One year on, Liz Truss defends her mini-budget that sparked an economic crisis
Ireland deeply concerned about rise in violence towards LGBTI people 'at home and abroad', says Varadkar
'I was very angry at the time': Leo Varadkar responds to claims in Tony Holohan's book
Taoiseach tells UN ‘we are not where we would wish to be’ on Sustainable Development Goals
Minister pushes for expansion of rent tax credit and tweak of eligibility criteria for students
Ireland battles 'Ukraine fatigue' at UN and will confirm €23m in non-lethal funding for Kyiv
Keir Starmer says he will renegotiate Brexit deal if elected
Tánaiste to raise UK Troubles Legacy Bill with Irish American political leaders while in US
As Dáil returns, all three Coalition leaders head to New York for UN High-Level Week
Ireland, Israel and Palestine: how politics and history have created a complicated relationship
Is Fine Gael in the midst of an exodus or are recent departees par for the course?
Crisis talks to take place to solve GRA impasse before conference flashpoint at end of month
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Poland extends its embargo on Ukrainian grain after EU lifts sanctions in five member states
Taoiseach to seek meeting with EU Commission on nitrates derogation after meeting farmers
Eamon Ryan claims Green Party is the 'most effective' junior coalition partner in Irish history
Government plans to extend child benefit to over-18s still in school as part of Budget
Auto-enrollment pension plan to be up and running in 2024, says minister
Taoiseach indicates hold on excise increase and targeted mortgage interest relief in budget