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Politics

Monday
8th September 2025
Tánaiste: 'Thank God Elon Musk has no say in terms of who Ireland's next president will be'
Simon Harris refuses to speculate on political future following threats to family
Varadkar on making 'crass and callous' campaign remarks - and seven other things we learned in his memoir
We also now know how Fine Gael’s presidential candidate Heather Humphreys reacted to the ‘Leo the Leak’ furore.
Not running: McDonald rules herself out of Áras race as party gathers for pre-Dáil think-in
McDonald said her party still has the option of either fielding a Sinn Féin candidate or backing Catherine Connolly.
Budget and Áras race on the agenda as FG and SF gather for party think-ins ahead of Dáil return
The parties will hold separate gatherings in Westmeath and Dun Laoghaire – here’s what to expect.
Gareth Sheridan and Maria Steen among Áras hopefuls due to address first council meeting today
Irish Rail unveils plans to develop new station in west Dublin
Trump threatens Russia with further sanctions after biggest aerial attack on Ukraine
Public consultation backs housing plan to exempt garden cabins from planning permission rules
Sunday
7th September 2025
What happened to Ireland’s plan to make sure renters’ deposits were protected?
South Korea says it has reached deal with US to release workers at Georgia plant
Opinion: The Government's plans to scrap the Triple Lock should be concerning to all citizens
Stephen Kelly
Multiple bomb threats made against Tánaiste Simon Harris’s home, armed gardaí at scene
The threats made against Harris and his family today follow two other reported threats made against members of the Tánaiste’s family online.
Immigration fees waived for victims and survivors of domestic abuse
Russia hits Kyiv in largest aerial attack since war began, sparking fire at government building
Japan's prime minister, in role for less than a year, announces he will resign
Supporters of ex-Brazil president Jair Bolsonaro called to streets ahead of coup trial verdict
Marion McKeone: All the experts say Trump's tariffs are unlawful. Will the Supreme Court agree?
Marion McKeone
Last week
31st August 2025 - 13th September 2025
'Vile and horrific threats' made against close family member of Simon Harris last night
Fine Gael tells its councillors to oppose Independents' nominations for presidential election
'The moment I realised why they did it': An Irish officer on the 2015 Mediterranean rescue mission
Irish officers are credited with saving thousands of lives during their deployment amid the Mediterranean migrant crisis.
Trump to host G20 at his Miami golf resort and renames Department of Defence as Department of War
'Raise the colours': How the British far right influenced a campaign to 'reclaim' the Irish flag
The UK-based Operation Raise the Colours has spread to several countries since emerging in August.
Dublin City Council suggested this week that it will take action over the impromptu appearance of the flag on lampposts.
Politicians and local groups have concerns that flags are being used as a form of anti-immigrant 'territorial marking'.
School secretaries and caretakers to suspend strike and enter discussions at the WRC
Fórsa said that strike action will be withdrawn to allow the implementation of the agreement.
Jim Gavin and Billy Kelleher to go head-to-head in vote for Fianna Fáil's presidential pick
Here's what happened today: Friday
Michael Flatley withdraws from race for the Áras, saying he needs to put health and family first
Education minister says pensions 'on the table' for striking school staff if Fórsa joins talks
Helen McEntee said that the government is ready to talk “without preconditions” on pensions, sick leave, and other entitlements with staff currently on strike.
Keir Starmer overhauls his cabinet with a big reshuffle after deputy PM resigns in tax scandal
Angela Rayner’s resignation after underpaying stamp duty has been followed by 11 cabinet changes.
Hungary's Viktor Orban is in town for the big match but there'll be no red carpet rolled out
'I was naive': Joanna Donnelly backs out of short-lived bid to run for President
Larry Donnelly: We are finally in the throes of the race for the Áras. Buckle up.
Larry Donnelly
Trump rebrands Department of Defense as 'Department of War'
Ombudsman for Children condemns government and Tusla response to Donabate missing boy case
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Children's hospital row reignites as BAM pushes back on Health Minister's claims
'Absolute nightmare': Exhausted school principals urge negotiated resolution to strike
Top official breaks from European Commission line and calls war on Gaza a genocide