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Politics

Wednesday
24th July 2024
Trump files complaint against Harris over use of Biden's campaign donations - reports
Government to approve new Autism strategy and increase number of college places in therapies
Law banning NDAs in cases of sexual harassment to be brought to Cabinet today
Majority of immigrants to Ireland believe that anti-migrant attitudes are 'a significant issue'
Two-thirds of migrants report having faced racial or ethnic discrimination and almost 60% have faced hate crimes and harassment.
Tuesday
23rd July 2024
RTÉ to receive €725m over three years as part of new 'multi-annual' funding model
Labour Party suspends seven MPs who defied UK Government in two-child benefit cap vote
Kamala Harris secures enough support from delegates to become Democratic nominee
Biden to make White House return after covid infection ahead of Netanyahu meeting on Thursday
Budget income tax and USC options laid out for government in new report
McDonald says 'better off' areas should house asylum seekers rather than most deprived communities
'Unlikely to survive the night': False rumours about Joe Biden's demise are going viral online
US Secret Service director resigns amid fallout from failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump
Sinn Féin immigration policy: 'Audits' of services proposed for communities housing asylum seekers
Sinn Féin launched its new International Protection policy proposals this afternoon in Dublin.
‘It’s not about having a big row in a public hall’: Coolock TDs on how to end the protests
“Some people feel intimidated and some people are so angry it’s hard to have engagement”.
Monday
22nd July 2024
Endorsements and campaign funding pour in for Kamala Harris as she praises Biden's 'legacy'
Key powerbroker Nancy Pelosi is the latest Democrat politician to endorse Kamala Harris’s election bid.
Coolock site owner has received millions from Department for provision of accommodation
Cork developer Paul Collins and Tanya Hennigan are listed as directors of Townbe Unlimited Company.
Courts Service receives dozens of representations from politicians about lengthy probate delays
Trump campaign preparing new attack plan against Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris, the prosecutor turned Veep who's now a White House frontrunner
A 'coronation' for Kamala Harris? Here's what happens next in the race for the White House
Anyone who emerges to take on Harris is facing a steep challenge.
Micheál Martin backs calls for ban on tanning beds but gives no timeline
The Tánaiste compared the risk of tanning beds to the risk of asbestos.
Sunday
21st July 2024
Kamala Harris plans to 'earn and win' Democratic nomination after receiving Biden's endorsement
Other Democrats – including former president Bill Clinton – have also endorsed Harris.
The military are spending €355m on a major building programme to decarbonise the Defence estate
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Biden was 'voice of reason' amid global crises - Taoiseach
Joe Biden drops out of US presidential race 'in best interest of party and country'
He previously said that only the “Lord Almighty” could convince him to halt his campaign.
Biden, 81, came under pressure to exit the race and make way for a younger candidate.
After stating he will step aside, he endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the Democratic nomination.
He says he will speak to the nation "in detail" about his departure from the race later.
Mairead McGuinness warns Govt of 'the bigger picture' on single-candidate Commissioner strategy
Israeli PM Netanyahu to meet with US President Joe Biden in Washington D.C on Tuesday
After pints in Chequers, what next for the British-Irish bromance?
Ireland and the UK are friends again, and they’ve got the hangover to prove it.
Budget 2025: Income tax cuts, inheritance tax changes and rent credit rise on the cards
Last week
14th July 2024 - 27th July 2024
New Fine Gael senator wants harsher punishments for drivers who park in disabled parking spaces
In a wide-ranging interview, Bradley talks about tackling disability issues, getting into politics and fertility post-cancer.
Siún Ní Raghallaigh accuses politicians of 'willfully neglecting' public service broadcasting
Trump vows to end war in Ukraine after call with President Zelenskyy
Ireland urged to do more to support asylum seekers subjected to female genital mutilation
Pregnant women accommodated outside of Dublin are particularly lacking in care and supports.
Micheál Martin says ‘focus is on becoming Taoiseach’ when asked if he will run for President
Taoiseach takes ‘gender equality seriously’ but backs decision to only nominate McGrath for Commissioner