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Politics

Last week
2nd March 2025 - 8th March 2025
Larry Donnelly: What lies in wait following spectacle of Trump’s speech?
Larry Donnelly
Katie McCabe, Oasis and 'Guinness diplomacy': Martin and Starmer open first Ireland-UK summit
Macron proposes extending French nuclear deterrent to EU partners and Ukraine troop deployment
‘The future of Europe does not have to be decided in Washington or Moscow,’ said Macron in an address to France.
The UK and France are coordinating European efforts to support Ukraine after a dramatic breakdown in relations between Donald Trump and Zelenskyy.
The CIA director has confirmed that the US has "paused" intelligence-sharing with Ukraine.
Trump grants one-month exemption for US carmakers from tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico
US confirms direct talks with Hamas, with Israel 'consulted on the matter'
'Europe must be self-reliant': Taoiseach and O'Neill 'disagree' over Belfast missile deal
Government informed of up to 300 job losses at TikTok’s Irish operations
Macron says price of peace 'cannot be the collapse of Ukraine' amid 'real' Russian threat to Europe
The French president also warned that Europe must be prepared for the US “not to be at our side” going forward.
Ireland is 'open to any invitation' to assist in peacekeeping efforts in Ukraine - Martin
Taoiseach Micheál Martin was asked if Ireland would support the UK and France’s peace coalition for Ukraine.
Taoiseach meeting Starmer in Liverpool ahead of first Ireland-UK summit this week.
Ireland will not take part in a 'deterrent force', but will support peacekeeping efforts.
Micheál Martin not seeking 'advice' from UK PM on Oval Office visit next week.
Thousands of beds used to accommodate Ukrainians fleeing war to be freed up for students
Tax receipts of €13.5 billion collected in first two months of the year, up 12% on 2024 figures
Sinn Féin decries 'shocking' figures as suspects for 40,348 crimes last year were on bail
'Boxer' Moran latest minister to hit back against an Irish DOGE for public spending
Over 105,000 people left emergency departments last year without being seen
US-Ireland 'trade imbalance' brought up with Tánaiste during yesterday's call with Rubio
Greenland’s leader says island ‘is ours’ in defiance of message from Trump
Campaigners tell TDs of broken promises for neurorehabilitation teams
Taoiseach should tell US they are 'catastrophically wrong' on Gaza during visit, McDonald says
'Waging war' and 'taking back' Greenland: Five things Trump told Congress in his 99-minute speech
Trump declares 'America is back' and says he is 'just getting started' in speech to US Congress
The US president boasted about his first weeks in office and doubled down on his agenda in the 99-minute long speech.
US agency revises order from Musk's DOGE for mass firings of probationary staff
Justin Trudeau says Trump's 25% tariffs on Canadian goods a 'very dumb thing to do'
Zelenskyy 'ready to sign' US minerals deal and wants to 'make things right' with Trump
In a post on X, Zelenskyy said Friday’s meeting at the White House “did not go the way it was supposed to be”.
Tánaiste speaks to Marco Rubio about 'vital importance' of defending Ukraine
Government to oppose motion for students to have a right to education through Irish
Micheál Martin tells opposition parties to 'cop on' in (yet another) Dáil speaking rights row
Brigadier General Rossa Mulcahy appointed as new Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces
Watch: Several Serbian MPs injured as opposition disrupts parliament with flares and tear gas
Ireland will be incentivised to 'massively boost' military spending under new 'rearm' EU plan
Government approves plan to dismantle Triple Lock
Michelle O'Neill says Belfast missile contract for Ukraine 'incredulous' during public service cuts
Government plans to create a new gas reserve in case of an 'emergency' disruption to supply
Trump imposes tariffs on Canada and Mexico while doubling levy on Chinese imports
Oireachtas committees won't be running properly until after Easter due to speaking rights row
US suspends military aid for Ukraine, days after Oval Office blowup between Trump and Zelenskyy
A White House official said Trump is focused on reaching a peace deal.
Bill to extend eligibility for widows and widowers’ pensions to cohabitants to be brought to Cabinet
Simon Harris wants to remove the 'Triple Lock' - but what is it and what could replace it?
Michelle O’Neill says White House visit ‘different’ for Taoiseach as he gets ‘one-on-one time’