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Politics

This week
5th July 2026 - 8th July 2026
No age-based social media ban, but 'graduated approach' on the cards, says EU Commissioner
Paperwork problems mean a Garda helicopter built in 2024 still hasn't been delivered
The two current Garda helicopters date back to 2007 and 2001 and are due to be replaced.
Here's what happened today: Sunday
Extreme heat and thunderstorms induced chaos, but didn't stop Americans celebrating 4 July
Despite the weather, the mood was joyous, with chants of “USA! USA! USA!” breaking out on the streets of Washington DC.
Fine Gael is now the most popular party in the country, poll says
Sitdown Sunday: Mick Jagger shares his secrets to a long life
Putin and Zelenskyy have 'very good' phone calls with Trump ahead of Nato summit
Rain, lightning and chaos open Trump's headline 4 July event
Ticket buyers to see how many seats remain at each price while queuing online
Council launches probe into developer as homeowners left without vital EV charging points
Residents have argued that planning conditions required ‘all’ car park spaces to have the capability to charge an EV.
Last week
28th June 2026 - 4th July 2026
'This has been blown out of proportion': Two winners and three losers of the week
An embarrassing rejection, the beginning of a presidency and the rushing through of new laws before the summer recess.
Here's what happened today: Saturday
JD Vance blasts people who speak of America's 'imperfections' rather than its 'greatness'
Government borrowing to top up its saving funds was always a 'very real possibility', says McGrath
Poll: Do you think workers earning more than €44k should pay less tax?
'We will miss him terribly': Family and political leaders honour legacy of David Andrews
'We must avenge the blood of our leader': Crowds throng Tehran for Khamenei funeral ceremonies
Surrealing in the Years: Who would have thought Ukraine wouldn't want our decrepit combat vehicles?
Carl Kinsella
Trump laments 'attack' on American identity and blasts 'communist menaces', as US turns 250
A €10m scheme, a crashed website ... and a lesson for the next Budget?
Paddy Comyn
Increasing 40% tax rate threshold in Harris' sights as he voices inheritance tax 'concerns'
Trump offers running commentary on his predecessors while reading children’s book
Taoiseach's old student stomping ground delights von der Leyen as EU presidency kicks off
The European Commission president didn’t get to see too many Cork sights, but the Taoiseach will be satisfied events went off without a hitch.
Andy Burnham tells Reddit users he won't call an early general election
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Pinergy's 82% increase in night rate electricity described as 'extraordinary' by Tánaiste
Single speed camera responsible for over 30,000 fines 'is unusual', justice minister says
Could the EU ban social media for children? Von der Leyen expects an expert report this month
Von der Leyen says EU member states hold power to act on Israel sanctions
At a press conference in Cork, Ursula von der Leyen was asked by The Journal why she and the commission are “dragging” their feet on the situation in Gaza and the West Bank.
Justice minister says solicitors comparing him to Trump is 'unfair'
Why Taylor Swift is unlikely to honeymoon in Wicklow, no matter how hard Simon Harris tries
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Ireland just took over the EU presidency, but what does that actually mean?
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Consumers can request to speak to human instead of chatbot under new financial services rules
Woman hospitalised after multi-car crash in the Jack Lynch Tunnel near Cork city
Here's what happened today: Thursday
Morgan McSweeney shares his regrets about his time in UK politics... and his go-to karaoke song
Warship moves to waters off Cork as French police join gardaí in land-based security operation
Motion on Israel fixtures to be voted on by FAI next week
Comparison between hares and domesticated pets is 'nonsense', Fianna Fáil TD says
Taoiseach says legal aid fee was increased so he disagrees with solicitors withdrawing services