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Politics

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Mary Lou McDonald: Tori Towey case raises 'fundamental questions on treatment of women in Dubai'
Women and girls in Ireland are 'primed for violence' on a daily basis, Holly Cairns tells Dáil
Issues with Garda vetting and risk management highlighted in Direct Provision inspections
Taoiseach 'satisfied' that 'scuffle' involving FG Senator 'will never happen again'
Simon Coveney won't run in general election and says he's 'stepping out of politics'
Government formally agrees to cooperate with inquiry into Omagh bombing
Pay-Related Benefit to commence later this year with PRSI hikes kicking in from October
Day of mourning in Ukraine after at least 42 people are killed in Russian air strikes
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Motivational speaker Nikki Bradley appointed to the Seanad to replace Regina Doherty
Decision on use of vacant Baggot Street hospital should be made within 6 months - Labour
Govt action plan to save Hen Harriers launched amid concerns bird could be extinct in 25 years
Referring report on Shane O'Farrell's death to Oireachtas Committee dubbed 'non-action', Dáil told
SDLP's Colum Eastwood affirms his allegiance to King 'under protest' as MPs sworn in
WATCH: Michael Healy-Rae rails against social media companies with passionate speech in Dáil
Bumper budget package of €8.3bn to be made available, with health service to get additional €1.5bn
Warnings have been issued to government about the serious consequences of spending too much public money.
'Lessons to be learned from France': PBP renews calls for left alliance ahead of general election
Motion on removing prayers and crucifix from Council meetings ‘referred to committee without debate’
UN 'appalled' by Israel's evacuation orders in Gaza as thousands of civilians flee
Hamas has warned that an escalation on the ground could threaten truce talks, with mediators Egypt and Qatar due to host new meetings this week.
Criminal barristers withdrawing services today in pay dispute, with further action planned
Starmer heading to Nato summit in Washington as Biden seeks to prove he is fit for re-election
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Ossian Smyth pulls out of race to be Green Party deputy leader, saying it should be a woman
UL professor and The Currency writer Stephen Kinsella set to become economics adviser to Taoiseach
Biden tells Democrats to back his candidacy or challenge him at party's convention next month
Minister has no current plans to discuss Grand Canal fencing with Waterways Ireland
No Cabinet reshuffle on the cards under new Green leader, with Ryan and Martin to keep ministries
Cork councillor to table motion on removing prayers and crucifix from Council meetings
Keir Starmer 'committed to Good Friday Agreement' over possibility of Irish unity referendum
Roderic O'Gorman has been elected as new leader of the Green Party, replacing Eamon Ryan
Left alliance defeats Macronists and French far-right but uncertainty over what happens next
New Green Party leader to be announced today
Cost of overpayments to asylum seekers since 2018 is less than €6,000
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Projection: Left alliance set to defeat far-right in French parliamentary elections
Today’s second round of voting saw another large turnout.
Hilary Benn: Casement Park will be built 'one way or another'
Far-right bids for power in France as voting underway in second round of elections
'Step-by-step': Taoiseach says Govt won't immediately drop case against UK over Troubles Legacy Act
Sitdown Sunday: Why Robert F Kennedy Jr's family don't want him to be US president