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Politics

This week
7th September 2025 - 13th September 2025
Irish drinks firms may axe ‘hundreds of thousands’ worth of investment in US over tariffs
On the ballot? Independent candidates, including Maria Steen, to pitch to some TDs and senators
Maria Steen has a slim chance of making it on to the presidential ballot with an uphill battle to get 20 Oireachtas members on her side.
Fianna Fáil backbenchers revolt on ‘Netflix levy’ as minister ‘shocked’ by committee vote
Poll: Jim, Catherine or Heather? Who would you vote for?
Autumn surprise as Electric Ireland cuts gas prices and holds steady on electricity
Poland says Russian drones entering its airspace 'not accidental' as Moscow dismisses 'myths'
The government said the military recorded 19 drone incursions, three of which were shot down by Polish and NATO forces.
Moscow has accused Poland of spreading "myths" to escalate the Ukraine war.
Ursula von der Leyen described it as an "unprecedented violation" of European airspace.
From promising to 'pathetic': What Irish MEPs made of Von der Leyen's more strident stance on Gaza
Strict rules mean only two presidential hopefuls will get to speak to Fingal councillors
UK ambassador to US says 2003 birthday message to 'best pal' Jeffrey Epstein is 'very embarrassing'
Alastair Campbell says Israel's Doha strike like UK 'wiping out' Adams and McGuinness before GFA
Von der Leyen warns Israel famine cannot be 'weapon of war' in major EU speech
The President of the European Commission stopped short of calling Israel’s assaults on Gaza genocide in what has been her strongest statements so far on the issue.
South Korea sends chartered plane to fetch workers who were detained in immigration raid in US
Budget talks: Pension and other social welfare payments not expected to rise as much as last year
Last year the pension rose by €12 per week, but sources indicate a €10 rise is more realistic now.
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are set to clash on whether the dole should rise as much as other welfare payments.
FF councillors requested to back Jim Gavin's campaign but no party whip will apply
US Supreme Court to decide fate of Trump's tariffs in November
Ursula von der Leyen prepares for State of the Union speech, as MEPs say she's 'losing the room'
Pressure is mounting and divisions deepening over Gaza, tariffs and trade as the President of the European Commission makes her set-piece address.
High stakes game for Micheál Martin's leadership if Jim Gavin flops in presidential race
The Taoiseach has played down the significance of Billy Kelleher receiving 40% of the secret ballot vote.
Macron names Sébastien Lecornu as France's fourth prime minister in a year
Former Fianna Fáil TD pleads guilty to driving under influence of cocaine
Harris says he's a 'signed-up believer' to introducing a second tier of child benefit
Harris and Donohoe appear at odds ahead of Budget on Celtic Tiger-style tax breaks for developers
'Radical shift' needed in government’s delayed housing plan amid record homelessness, Focus says
It could soon be more difficult to take a judicial review as new law to refocus on ‘common good’
What we know about Donald Trump’s alleged birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein
Jim Gavin has been speaking to reporters after being selected as Fianna Fáil's Áras candidate
The former Dublin manager descibed himself as a centrist, and said he voted Yes to repeal and marriage equality referendums.
Tensions within Fianna Fáil ahead of secret ballot to choose presidential candidate
Harris says family facing 'very difficult period' after 'vile' threats
Fianna Fáil councillor says party’s presidential nomination process is ‘simply not fair’
State spending watchdog warns government's budget plans are too flaithiúlach by far
Democrats release suggestive birthday letter allegedly sent by Trump to Jeffrey Epstein
Murdoch family settle real-life 'Succession' row, with eldest son to keep control of media empire
'You have been warned, leave now,' Netanyahu tells Gaza city residents as attacks intensify
French government collapses as parliament ousts second PM in nine months
Harris says Fine Gael is 'renewed' under his leadership as he denies he's a weakness to the party
Budget 2026: Inheritance tax, no VAT cut for hotels and a childcare action plan
Harris says government has ‘no intention’ of extending VAT rate cut to hoteliers.
Presidential hopefuls launched bids to get on ballot at first special council meeting
Áras hopefuls were given five minutes to make their pitch to Kerry councillors this afternoon.
The government's revised housing plan now won't see the light of day until October
Sinn Féin gear up for the new Dáil term in battle mode, but remain undecided on Áras question
The party is keen to work more with other opposition parties as the Dáil return approaches.