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Politics

    EU pledges to 'protect our workers' as Trump announces 25% tariffs on all cars made outside US
    Netanyahu threatens to seize territory in Gaza as Palestinians continue anti-Hamas protests
    It is the second consecutive day that protests against Hamas have taken place in the Gaza Strip.
    Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
    Verona Murphy 'fully intends' to continue as Ceann Comhairle as opposition parties draft no confidence motion
    Murphy said she rejects the "totally unfounded allegations" related to her role in the speaking time row.
    Sinn Féin's chief whip Pádraig Mac Lochlainn said Murphy has "tonight and tomorrow to consider her position".
    Taoiseach Micheál Martin called the opposition’s attitude to the Ceann Comhairle “extraordinary” and accused Sinn Féin of engaging “in bad faith”.
    Can Michael Lowry be sanctioned for gesticulating at Paul Murphy?
    The group chat: The Atlantic publishes full US attack plan shared with its editor
    Verona Murphy says she won't be resigning, so what's next in the Ceann Comhairle row?
    Michael Lowry says raising two fingers in the Dáil was an 'errant gesture' not meant to offend
    Tánaiste expresses ‘concern’ with progress of Sean Rooney case during meeting with Lebanese ministers
    Opposition parties to tell Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy they no longer have confidence in her
    One image from yesterday's Dáil row dominates the front pages of today's newspapers
    Trump moves to overhaul US elections, fueling fears voting will become more difficult
    'Toxic brand': Irish Tesla drivers want you to know they don't all support Trump and Elon Musk
    JD Vance to join his wife Usha on contentious Greenland visit following Danish PM's criticism
    Trump says he will 'look into' Yemen group chat leak but continues to defend security advisor
    The US National Security Council said it was looking into how a journalist’s number was added to the chain in the Signal group chat.
    Confidence question looms over Ceann Comhairle but government says Murphy faced down intimidation
    Further disruptive scenes could be on the cards tomorrow as opposition say this isn’t over yet.
    Cabinet green-lights cutting of Ukrainian accommodation payment to €600 per month from June
    Portrait of Donald Trump he branded 'purposefully distorted' removed from Colorado capitol
    Michael Lowry says he was telling Paul Murphy 'to sit down with my fingers'
    Dáil adjourned after hours of chaos and shouting
    A motion to create a new speaking slot for government backbenchers and independents was carried.
    Fianna Fáil seeking to criminalise misleading and deceptive 'deepfakes'
    Are you a Tesla driver? Have you had any negative reactions in recent months?
    Harris speaks with US commerce secretary Lutnick, who called Ireland his 'favourite tax scam'
    White House confirms Defence Secretary accidentally texted journalist US plans to strike Yemen
    Opposition expected to disrupt Dáil proceedings tomorrow over speaking rights row
    Belfast’s recently opened Grand Central Station to get Irish language signage soon
    Ireland in a period of 'volatility', says Central Bank boss as US-EU trade war looms
    FactCheck: Will the MetroLink cost more than €23 billion?
    Turkey detains over 1,100 people since protests sparked by arrest of president Erdogan’s rival
    Take stock of housing policies before easing lending rules for developers, says Central Bank boss
    US Second Lady Usha Vance's planned trip to Greenland denounced as 'foreign interference'
    Leo Varadkar to take up new role with US-based PR company
    Government row with pharmacy union preventing six-month prescription extensions
    A row between the government and the country’s largest pharmacy union is preventing the extension of prescriptions.
    Israeli air force jets strike hospital in the south of the Palestinian territory
    Opposition leaders seek urgent meeting with Taoiseach over Dáil row
    Canada's new PM Mark Carney calls snap election in shadow of Trump tariffs and US trade war
    Trump envoy expects 'real progress' in Ukraine-Russia talks tomorrow
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