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Politics

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Ukrainians in hotels paying for hot meals won't have to do so if payments are reduced
The Ukraine Civil Society Forum says some 13,000 children could be pushed into poverty.
Inspection of Laois direct provision centre finds 75% of residents had been granted protection
Tánaiste denies that asylum seekers in tents on streets is 'Ireland's Rwanda policy'
Kim Jong Un's sister denies claims that North Korea is sending weapons to Russia
The work of NGOs at the EU is 'not as sinister as you may think', election event told
Suspect charged as Slovakia's PM Robert Fico now speaking but still in serious condition
Tánaiste on the Portal: 'Would we say some fella let the class down when we're roaring laughing?'
'Work underway' as goverment moves to use Thornton Hall site for asylum seeker accommodation
Threats to election candidates from minority backgrounds 'dangerously off the wall', Tánaiste says
This is NOT a photo of Paschal Donohoe skydiving
Probe into Facebook and Instagram launched over possible online 'rabbit holes' affecting minors
Tánaiste accuses Sinn Féin of 'Jekyll and Hyde' approach to housing during heated Dáil exchange
Taoiseach Simon Harris says he won’t 'allow' attacks on politicians to change his behaviour
Fine Gael feeling 'confident' as they jump and Sinn Féin slump in latest Irish Times poll
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Government to review research on impact of sick pay before making decision on future increases
Welfare cuts impacting Ukrainian mothers and elderly done under Govt's guise of 'equality'
Tánaiste to raise concerns with Lebanese officials over progress in Pte Sean Rooney murder case
'Make my day, pal': Dates set for Biden v Trump presidential debates in June and September
Ireland ‘losing a generation of young people’ in politics because of abuse and harassment
Irish Defence Forces Chief Sean Clancy appointed as head of EU military committee
Lt Gen Sean Clancy will take over the top job from Austrian General Robert Brieger.
EU warns Georgia must withdraw 'foreign influence' law or face tougher path to membership
Explainer: Who is Robert Fico, the Slovakian prime minister who was shot today?
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Zelenskyy cancels planned trips abroad as Russian forces advance on two fronts
Riot police arrest protesters outside Georgian parliament over Russian-like 'foreign influence' law
Politicians came to blows in the parliament over the legislation that opposition members say mirrors Russian laws that silence dissent.
Trump's fixer-turned-foe Michael Cohen gives more evidence in hush money trial
Rent Pressure Zone caps extended until December 2025
Confirmation that 56 gardaí will give a dig out in France for Paris Olympics security operation
Taoiseach says plans to cut social welfare rates of some Ukrainian refugees is 'sensible'
It will not apply to Ukrainians living in pledged accommodation.
12-week lead-in time for streamlining of Ukrainian social welfare payments.
Review of benefits for international protection applicants to be completed within six weeks.
Children given 'inadequate or inappropriate' support by CAMHS 'because they were autistic'
'People can't move on': TD proposes to reduce divorce waiting period from two years to six months
Michelle O’Neill apologises for attending Bobby Storey’s funeral during Covid lockdown
Plans to increase the legal smoking age to 21 have been approved - but vapes aren't included
Group representing Irish military personnel say they 'will not be silenced' by new defence law
Building commencements on new homes hit approximately 18,000 in April alone, Cabinet to hear
'Do it': Michael Cohen tells New York court he lied for Donald Trump
Thousands flee northern Gaza as Taoiseach holds talks about recognising state of Palestine
Court rules that UK law on sending asylum seekers to Rwanda should be disapplied in Northern Ireland