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Politics

Last week
6th April 2025 - 12th April 2025
In or out? Social Democrats say Eoin Hayes is a Social Democrat (indefinitely)
EU adopts countermeasures to Trump tariffs on steel and aluminum, which will begin next week
'We have the opportunity to save this family': Senator's plea for visas for Gazan family
Taoiseach backs Children's Health Ireland board after damning report on spinal surgeries
China retaliates with 84% levy on US goods as Trump says pharma tariffs coming 'very shortly'
Trump has previously expressed discontent at the success of pharmaceutical companies based in countries such as Ireland.
Court orders Trump White House to restore Associated Press’s access over ‘Gulf of America’ dispute
Government urged to pass laws to stop spread of online child sex abuse material
Housing’s top civil servant: Housing for All 2.0 will 'tweak' schemes to bring momentum back
Autism protocol promising early intervention to be rolled out as part of new mental health plan
Simon Harris in Washington to meet Commerce Secretary and Ireland critic Howard Lutnick
'I'll never forgive my country': Women on the trauma of having to travel to UK for terminations
“We brought our baby’s body back in our carry-on luggage, surrounded by frozen vegetables,” one woman told us.
Women can have abortions in Ireland for any reason up to 12 weeks gestation
Many still travel abroad to access abortion services for a variety of reasons
Some struggled to book appointments and bring their baby's remains home
Chambers does not rule out global recession: 'Ireland will be subject to any economic shocks'
AG to be consulted on what steps can be taken to make religious orders pay mother and baby home redress
Proposed cuts to GDPR red tape will not impact personal protections, Commissioner McGrath says
Helen McEntee tells Cabinet she's willing to compel schools to open special education classes
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
'Too early' to make predictions, says Browne as summit told just 25,000 homes might be delivered
White House slaps 104% tariffs on China as Elon Musk calls Trump trade advisor a 'moron'
'The most vulnerable are still being exported': Why and how women have to travel for abortions
Hundreds of women travel from Ireland to the UK every year for terminations.
Garda Commissioner's contract extended until replacement is found
Local authorities must urgently rezone land for housing or face 'wrath' from public, says Browne
Government formally revokes plan to grant an extra two days' sick leave this year
'Welcome’ reprieve as whiskey, wine and dairy left out of planned EU counter-tariffs of up to 25%
The EU plans to hit back at Donal Trump with its own tariffs on US goods including plastics, textiles, make-up and electrical equipment.
Cabinet approves €456 million M28 Cork to Ringaskiddy motorway despite opposition
Regulations will ban short-term let planning permissions in towns with populations over 10,000
Garda armed support unit called and man charged over incident at TD's constituency office
New course to help young people identify sexual harassment on nights out
US Supreme Court allows deportations under 18th century wartime law
'If you wink, I'll wink, Bertie': Mairead McGuinness to decide on presidential bid by next month
RTÉ-produced podcasts to be formally subjected to broadcasting standards under new proposals
Tariff wars: Heydon talks Kerrygold and bourbon as he heads stateside to meet US counterpart
Trade war may reduce buyer pool in housing market due to reliance on rich multinational workers
Impacts on the status of rich multinational workers could have major implications on the, already low, housing market activity.
Trump meets with Netanyahu at White House and says he is 'not looking at' pausing tariffs
Social Democrats to bring Bill to remove guardianship rights from convicted killers before Dáil
Darragh O'Brien says pre-election claim 40,000 homes would be built didn't damage trust in Government
EU ‘ready to negotiate’ with US on tariffs, says both Tánaiste and EU Commission President
People Before Profit TD and leader Richard Boyd Barrett to begin treatment for throat cancer
This week's planned meeting between King Charles and the Pope is off the cards
'I will continue to fight': Le Pen supporters rally in Paris