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Politics

Last week
15th February 2026 - 21st February 2026
Iran warns US bases 'legitimate targets' if Trump follows through on attack threats
Minister wants State to acquire land amounting to size of Killarney National Park every year
In an interview with The Journal, the Minister of State for Nature talks about how he plans to significantly grow Ireland’s nature reserves between now and 2030, and pay farmers to be more sustainable.
Bono warns against Irish 'high horse' as U2 release song for murdered Palestinian activist
Here's what happened today: Thursday
Trump kicks off his 'Board of Peace', which he says will be 'looking over' the United Nations
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Will a social media ban for under-16s actually work?
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Ukraine accommodation payment to hosts to continue until 2027
Two ‘decent incomes’ no longer enough to afford a home, Dáil told
Debunked: There is no new EU policy to allow ‘1%’ of India to move to Ireland
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The SNA own goal everyone saw coming
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Tánaiste says it's 'misleading' to buyers for property listing photos to be spruced up by AI
Transport Minister says 'no intention' to introduce private taxi ride-hailing apps
Minister hits out at Mary Lou McDonald's objection to student accommodation in Cabra
There's a new campaign to save Ireland's 'gorgeous' hedgehogs after a steep decline in numbers
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor leaves police custody after arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office
King Charles earlier said “the law must take its course” after expressing his “deepest concern” over the arrest of his brother.
Ex-South Korea leader Yoon gets life in prison for insurrection after imposing martial law
Just two companies could be paying 40% of Irish corporation tax between them, watchdog warns
U2 are back writing songs about Big Topics - here's what the world makes of them so far
Initial reviews of ‘Days of Ash’ are pretty positive – here’s how news of the release was covered both here and abroad.
FF minister says 'regrettable' some councillors from his party trying to 'disrupt' Limerick mayor
Unhappiness at Cabinet over leaking of information around social media ban for teenagers
Today saw widespread confusion over what exactly the Government is proposing in relation to social media use.
Solicitor representing children included in North Kerry Camhs review calls for redress scheme
Why is Ireland restricting social media for under-16s? And has it worked in Australia?
Booking.com says short-term lets will need up to a year to become planning compliant
Children expect to get inheritance, but family home could go to a vulture fund, committee hears
The going rate for a home in Dublin is now half a million euro
Flour power: The government is offering €5m to millers who'll build a new flour mill
At least a third of hot school meals don't meet basic nutritional standards, Minister says
Taoiseach says government will engage with schools and NCSE following pause in review
‘Welfare cheats’ campaign weakened belief in social benefits, says ESRI
Enlargement of the EU will offer Ireland greater security, Minister says ahead of presidency
Special Needs Assistants u-turn the talk of the Dáil amid backlash from government's own TDs
TDs from opposition and government parties say they were receiving worried calls from local schools.
One minister told The Journal that their phone was hopping on Monday night with messages from concerned parents and schools.
Concerns were raised over the review at the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party meeting last night.
Poll: How much do you save each month?
Limerick's directly elected mayor says councillors doing 'all they can' to make job 'unbearable'
Russian ambassador says Helen McEntee is 'threatening' Russian ships with 'act of piracy'
Minister responds to airline heavy-hitters' warning that Trump might raise passenger cap with Taoiseach
As roads funding boost announced, minister says a lot more money is being spent on public transport
Health Minister says she wants cancer patients to be able to receive treatment in Donegal
Grace's Law: Transport Minister says scrambler ban could be introduced next month
Minister 'doesn't blame' Israeli players for their government and wants Uefa game to go ahead