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Politics

Monday
28th July 2025
Danny Healy-Rae has slept on it and decided he won't make complaint about 'shove' from garda
President Higgins urges EU presidents to speak up on Gaza, calling silence a 'moral failing'
'Resorted to submission': Last-minute US tariff deal earns stinging criticism from EU leaders
The deal was reached during a meeting between Donald Trump and the president of the European Commission on Sunday.
Are pharmaceuticals part of the EU-US tariff deal? And what's Section 232 got to do with it?
Dublin Lord Mayor invites Obamas to accept Freedom of City award during September visit
Surge in cocaine use and women accessing addiction treatment in Ireland
Sunday
27th July 2025
'A good deal for everybody': US and EU reach 15% tariff deal after Trump-von der Leyen meeting
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has welcomed the agreement, saying it ‘brings clarity and predictablity’ to the EU-US trading relationship.
Jobseekers are avoiding part-time roles in fear of losing other social welfare
CNN's Donie on America's view of Ireland (and how it can sometimes help him get MAGA on side)
'I was told to f**k off to my country': Our readers on their experiences of racism in Ireland
People from ethnic minority groups say an increase in protests against immigration and asylum seeker accommodation, and experiences of racism, has left them feeling afraid in Ireland.
Last week
20th July 2025 - 2nd August 2025
People Before Profit slam SocDems for readmitting Eoin Hayes following Palantir controversy
NASA says it will lose about 20 percent of its workforce as a result of Trump cuts
Starmer rejects calls for Palestinian statehood as he progresses plans to airdrop aid into Gaza
New legislation could allow people choose who inherits their estate, say tax group
Would you vote for the Lord of the Dance to be President of Ireland?
Why Ireland's YIMBYs are having a moment
Recent submissions on a new development in Dublin show that perhaps we’re not a nation of NIMBYs after all.
Outpatients in Ireland face the longest waits for care of patients in similar countries
Death toll rises in Thai-Cambodian clashes despite ceasefire call
Doubling Renters' Tax Credit will cost €160m - but it is a pre-election pledge by Micheál Martin
Being a first-time TD: 'The hours are mad, if I finish at 9.30pm it feels like a half day'
Donald Trump arrives in Scotland for five-day visit set to mix diplomacy and golf
Justice department meets Epstein accomplice for second day as Trump says he’s ‘allowed’ to pardon her
Foreign Affairs Committee recommends inclusion of services in Israeli settlements trade ban
'A music industry on their knees': Organiser says smaller festivals need government support
Being a first-time TD: 'People are much nicer in the Dáil bar than they are in the chamber'
Over 220 MPs call for Britain to recognise Palestine as Starmer says this will be 'part of wider plan'
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen announces Trump tariff talks in Scotland on Sunday
Eoin Hayes has suspension from SocDems lifted, eight months after controversy over IDF-linked shares
'Heartbreaking' number of children in emergency accommodation as homeless record hits 15,747
Michael Flatley is seeking a nomination for president, High Court told
Nineteen children known to Tusla died last year, including four by suicide
Gerry Adams regrets that it 'took so long' to bring armed campaign to an end
Michael Healy Rae wants All-Ireland fans to get a free ride to Croke Park
US and Israel withdraw from Gaza ceasefire talks, claiming Hamas is 'not acting in good faith'
Planned tax on vapes would raise an additional €17m in State revenue, experts say
'It is a despicable disgrace': Bob Geldof condemns Israeli government over starvation in Gaza
Hulk Hogan: Wrestler's Trump conference speech a bizarre end to five-decade spell in the spotlight
France will officially recognise State of Palestine in September, Macron announces
Wrestling star Hulk Hogan has died aged 71