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Politics

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April 2025
'How could any of them remain silent?': President calls out world leaders for 'indifference' on Gaza
Small group of transgender people and prisoners among the last to say farewell to Pope Francis
The small group of transgender people live with a community of nuns that is supported by a Bishop who had a role in organising the funeral.
Francis, a 'Pope among the people', laid to rest in Rome
Over 200,000 people attended the funeral of Pope Francis earlier, including dozens of world leaders.
Zelenskyy hopeful 'symbolic' meeting with Trump will lead to ceasefire as US President leaves Rome
The Ukrainian president said the two leaders discussed a “full and unconditional ceasefire” and a “reliable and lasting peace”.
White House communications director Steven Cheung called the meeting "a very productive discussion".
Posting on Truth Social, Trump has criticised Vladimir Putin for the recent Russian strikes on Kyiv, saying: "Maybe he doesn’t want to stop the war."
Zelenskyy is also holding meetings with French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
Spontaneous applause in St Peter's Square as Zelenskyy arrives for funeral of Pope Francis
McDonald says conversations about trans rights need to happen respectfully, referencing her trans sister
Uisce Éireann slammed for 'shifting deadlines' given to householders left without supply
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Oireachtas committees crank back into gear as chairs appointed (four months later)
President Higgins attends lying in state of Pope Francis in St Peter's Basilica
He and his wife Sabina paid their respects to the late pontiff this afternoon.
On the red-eye to Rome: 'We were coming for the canonisation - now we're here for a funeral'
Oireachtas establishes first AI-focused committee, with Malcolm Byrne as chair
Ireland to contribute €141m to World Bank's development institution - up 33.5% on previous commitment
Governments will know ‘within weeks’ if legacy agreement can be reached, Harris says
'Vladimir, STOP!': Trump condemns Russian strikes on Kyiv as death toll rises to 12
The attacks throw yet more doubt on already fraught efforts to push Russia and Ukraine to agree to a ceasefire.
Ukraine's state emergency services said the number of wounded had risen to 90.
Zelenskyy said he would return home prematurely from a diplomatic trip to South Africa.
Junior Minister Thomas Byrne, who is currently in Ukraine, slammed the 'illegal and unjustified' invasion.
TD suspended from Soc Dems over Israel-linked shares calls for Occupied Territories Bill 'now'
Fears Irish jobs may be at risk as Intel global quarterly earnings set to be released later
Over 1.2 million people sign petition to EU calling for financial support for abortions
Boost in housing completion rates in first quarter after delays to finish apartments last year
Footage of Kneecap concert from November being reviewed by UK counter-terror police
A video posted online allegedly shows one member at the gig shouting “Up Hamas, up Hezbollah”.
Special Needs Assistants who lose positions in a school to benefit from redeployment scheme
Trump blasts Zelenskyy for refusing to formally cede Crimea to Russia as part of peace talks
Debunked: Conor McGregor's false claims about roads policing, immigrants and Irish 'genocide'
The HSE has more than 230 vacant properties, with 93 'surplus to requirement'
Pope Francis's remains to be removed to St Peter's tomorrow ahead of funeral
The Pope’s body will lie in state for mourners to pay their respects from tomorrow morning.
Taoiseach, Tánaiste and President set to represent Ireland at Pope's funeral this weekend
Pro-Palestine protestors stage demonstrations at RTÉ and Newstalk offices
Leo Varadkar: The way Pope Francis reached out to LGBTQ+ people and refugees made a difference
Next Pope: How the power base of the Church shifted (and why we won't see an Irish Pope emerge)
Michael Kelly
Changes made to Junior Cycle grade bands to be applied to upcoming exams
Pope Francis died after stroke that led to irreversible heart failure, Vatican confirms
World leaders have been paying tribute following the pontiff’s death and preparations are now under way for his funeral.
President Michael D Higgins expressed his “profound sadness” on receiving the news of the pope's death.
Nine days of official mourning have been declared in the Vatican with the funeral expected to take place around next weekend.
Petrol bombs and fireworks thrown during dissident republican parade in Derry
US flags to be flown at half-mast, Trump confirms (while standing alongside Easter Bunny)
Pope Francis has died aged 88
In a statement, the Vatican said: "Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88 at his residence in the Vatican's Casa Santa Marta."
Francis was admitted to the Gemelli hospital in Rome in February for bronchitis, where he spent five weeks.
‘Something drastic needs to happen’: Driving test waiting times hit 35 weeks in Tallaght
‘Fear across the board’ for undocumented Irish in the United States, says immigration lawyer
Sinn Féin calls for a border poll 'this decade' as Taoiseach's stance labelled 'wrong'
People Before Profit, Labour and the Greens back Social Democrats bill to ban hare coursing