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Politics

Monday
18th November 2024
Micheál Martin hasn't eaten a biscuit in 30 years and other insights from a canvass in Rathmines
The bike shed, rising rents, disability services and the cost of childcare were all raised with the Tánaiste and Jim O’Callaghan.
Kremlin warns of 'appropriate response' if Ukraine uses US weapons to attack Russian territory
Biden’s shift in policy has added an uncertain and potentially crucial new factor to the war.
Should the government give every baby €1,000 at birth?
Sinn Féin's Doherty says Fine Gael plan to dissolve OPW 'won't solve overspending'
Constituency changes blamed for election letters being sent to the wrong areas of Cork and Galway
At a glance: Parties gear up for 10-way TV debate as Fine Gael promises new 'Cork City Taskforce'
Bilingual packaging is one thing the parties agree on after four-year Canada-inspired campaign
Soc Dems pledge to spend €5.5 billion on disability legislation reform if in Government
Labour lash out at FG sick leave U-turn as cracks emerge between prospective coalition partners
Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil had been eyeing up Labour as possible future partners in government, if the numbers added up after the election.
Sunday
17th November 2024
FactCheck: Has the carbon tax led to a reduction in Ireland's emissions?
Mary Lou McDonald said this week that the tax has NOT led to a reduction.
Biden authorises Ukraine to use US long-range missiles to strike targets inside Russia
Pay-related maternity leave and free GP care for all children promised in Labour's manifesto
Donohoe hits back at Chambers' accusations that Fine Gael manifesto not adequately costed
'I'm happy to stand over my record': Gary Gannon responds to Gerry Hutch claims TDs doing 'shag all'
Fine Gael promises lower energy bills, fewer taxes and €1,000 for every baby
Major spending commitments in areas such as housing, childcare and the cost of living are included in the document.
Sinn Féin promises to cut petrol and diesel prices if elected to government
FF's 'Rent Back Boost’ to allow buyers factor in rent payments to avail of Help-to-Buy grant
The Influencer Election: Why politicians are swapping posters for podcasts
FactFind: What professions are over-represented (and under-represented) in the Dáil?
Teachers are overrepresented – but so are farmers lawyers, landlords and, unsurprisingly, career politicians.
Last week
10th November 2024 - 16th November 2024
SF pledge to crack down on junk food advertising and explore 'fry free zones' near schools
Kevin 'Boxer' Moran, Robert Troy and Peter Burke duke it out in fiery election debate
Harris 'won't take part in election ruaille buaille' as Fianna Fáil again take aim at McEntee
Fianna Fáil TD Willie O’Dea said Helen McEntee was the “worst Minister for Justice in the history of the State”.
Aontú leader says party seeking a 'change to the law on abortion'
Labour commits to long-awaited overtime arrangements for defence forces in election manifesto
Reports of Church of Scientology recruiting asylum seekers 'deeply concerning', says O'Gorman
Campaign trail at a glance: Harris and Martin bump into each other in Killorglin
O'Gorman defends 'legitimate' objection made by Green Party housing TD to 330 homes in Dublin
A big spending promise to scrap means test for carers - but FG says it's fully costed
First week of the campaign down: Argy bargys, surprise candidates, but so far a bit meh
Party sources give their take on how they think it is all going.
This constituency had the biggest swing to Sinn Féin in 2020 - how will it vote now?
Housing is the top issue in Dublin North West, and Sinn Féin hopes it can turn people’s anger into votes.
'He's some bleedin’ neck’: Voters in Summerhill and Drumcondra on Gerry Hutch's shock Dáil bid
This afternoon, The Journal hit the streets in the constituency to see what people make of Hutch’s late entry into the race.
Gerry Hutch profile: From the 'college for criminals' to ... the Dáil?
Hutch is running as an independent candidate and has some high-profile competition in Dublin Central.
War of words breaks out between Fianna Fail's Jim O'Callaghan and Fine Gael's Helen McEntee
Law allowing nightclubs to open later still on the cards as McEntee says she's committed to reform
FF and FG want to get tough on crime, but the parties have some differing ideas how to do that
Senior Hamas leader says group is 'ready' for Gaza ceasefire, urges Trump to 'pressure' Israel
Campaign trail at a glance: Former MEP announces election bid and government parties launch safety plans
Mick Wallace is running in the general election in bid for Dáil return