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'You have no mandate': Heated Dáil exchanges on plan to remove Triple Lock
Women of Honour group hold 'frank' meeting with Tánaiste over inquiry terms
Students to be reimbursed €1,000 as the reduction in college fees comes into effect
Far-right Wilders attempts to woo rivals after 'monster' Dutch vote win
Israel-Hamas ceasefire expected tomorrow, but release of 50 hostages won't begin before Friday
'A serious matter': Varadkar on letter sent to SF over TDs' legal actions
Explainer: What is Ireland's Triple Lock mechanism and why is the Govt planning to scrap it?
Micheál Martin announces plan to get rid of triple lock which limits Irish military operations overseas
Wording concerns remain as date set for 'women in the home' and definition of family referendums
Workers prepared to pay price of keeping pension age at 66, says Varadkar
PBP says Ireland has 'blood on our hands' as it tables motion calling for sanctions on Israel
Varadkar: 'I’m not sure if the Israeli government listens to anyone anymore'
'An embarrassment': Opposition parties say Government's vacancy tax ineffective and half-baked
New bill introducing major changes to planning systems published by minister
Jeremy Hunt to announce UK tax cuts aimed at reviving stagnant economy
Refugee organisations decry conditions in tents on Direct Provision sites as mid-winter approaches
Just 3,000 of 50,000 identified properties liable for vacant property tax, Dept of Finance says
Sliding scale of jobseekers payment approved with PRSI hikes on the cards
Up to one million graduates could be eligible to vote under Seanad election reform plan
Coalition of press freedom organisations raises concerns with Sinn Féin leader over legal actions
The Explainer: How has David Cameron made a surprise return to British politics?
Micheál Martin: 'Why you would attack the Department of Foreign Affairs is simply beyond me'
Varadkar: 'We can’t continue to aid Palestine and trade with Israel in the way we've done in the past'
COP28 turns attention to potent methane emissions, as UN warns about rising temperatures
'Economic blackmail': DUP blasts UK Govt as NI misses out on funding due to Stormont collapse
Kyiv hospital damaged by Russian barrage overnight, Ukraine says
Jacinda Ardern on death threats, climate change and why social media is like alcohol
Profile: Who is Javier Milei, the chainsaw-wielding outsider who is Argentina's new president?
Ireland’s extra MEP seat should be in Midlands-NW constituency, says Electoral Commission
Far-right outsider Javier Milei wins Argentina presidential run-off election
'We should tread carefully': Donohoe urges caution on suggestion of Revenue collecting TV licence
Shannon Airport not being used by US to facilitate Israel, Taoiseach says
Argentines go to the polls in tense presidential election amid economic crisis
Irish society 'hates heroin users': Former minister hits out at drugs policy
'Don't let the populists in': Warnings of left-wing Govt tax hikes at FG conference
Donohoe reiterates that €40m additional funding conditional on RTÉ reforms being implemented
Thousands marched through Dublin for 'National Demonstration for Palestine'
Confirmation that 24 Irish citizens and dependents left Gaza yesterday as some arrive home today
Donohoe says he'll listen to unions on bid to remove emergency legislation as part of pay talks