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Politics

Tuesday
18th February 2025
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Communications Commissioner Helen Dixon announces she is stepping down
Taoiseach denies calling McDonald a liar and says he 'cannot withdraw a remark' he 'did not make'
Here are the top priorities for the Goverment over the coming months
Laws allowing nightclubs to stay open later put on the long finger by government
Watch: 'Name calling' and 'codswallop' accusations fly as Dáil gets heated over housing
'Dealing with the legal system was worse than the rape': Victims of male violence demand change
Survivors are calling for the use of counselling notes and character references to be banned in gender-based violence trials.
Could Irish peacekeepers be deployed to Ukraine? Harris says 'we're simply not at that point yet'
MV Matthew: Trial over country's largest cocaine seizure at an end as two plead guilty
The two were the last of a group of eight defendants charged in relation to the seizure to plead guilty.
Tánaiste says State will ‘robustly' oppose extra costs claim from BAM for Children's Hospital
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€450m Exchequer boost to provide 3,000 cost rental, affordable and social homes
Uisce Éireann to immediately purchase 100 extra generators following Storm Éowyn
Monday
17th February 2025
European leaders hold Ukraine crisis talks as von der Leyen calls for 'surge' on defence spending
‘Europe’s security is at a turning point,’ EU commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said ahead of the informal meeting.
Children’s hospital may not open until 2026 due to 'risks' of moving sick children during winter
The Department of Health says there are ‘clinical risks’ associated with moving children between November and March.
Starter homes, short-term let laws and rent cap review to be prioritised by government
Cost of living and social protection among the top political priorities for young Irish people
Taoiseach leads tributes to former Fianna Fáil TD and Minister of State Dan Wallace
Tánaiste discusses human rights record, trade, and wars in Ukraine and Gaza with Chinese foreign minister
Russian and US officials to meet in Saudi Arabia as prelude to Trump-Putin summit
Donohoe rules out Celtic Tiger style tax breaks for developers, putting him at odds with Taoiseach
Future of Athlone Ipas centre remains uncertain as date for legal case is again pushed back
Sunday
16th February 2025
Taoiseach leads tributes to former Limerick TD and councillor Eddie Wade
France to host leaders from key EU countries to discuss continent's security
Cabinet committee meeting tomorrow to look at 'all different actions' to address housing crisis
Decision on changes made to payment scheme for hosting Ukrainian refugees due by end of month
'Good progress' in identifying those involved in violence and fatal stabbing on South Anne Street
Analysis: It's worth remembering FF and FG support is strongest among homeowners, not renters
Lack of bins in Dublin's parks is down to 'turf war' between Council and other agencies
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Tánaiste: 'Significant increase' in defence spending will not compromise neutrality
Lebanese president vows to punish those who carried out attack on UN convoy
The new TCD Senator on death threats for helping asylum seekers and the legacy of David Norris
Government set to sign off on substantial funding increase for housing next week
Zelenskyy tells JD Vance Ukraine wants ‘security guarantees’ before talks to end war
‘A gentle soul’: Hospital review launched as man dies by suicide after presenting to A&E
'The people want tar': Ministers herald 'new dawn' of increased roads spending worth €713m
Hamas says it will release 3 hostages tomorrow as planned after major dispute
Political parties that supported puberty blocker ban in Northern Ireland barred from some Pride events