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Politics

Last week
28th September 2025 - 4th October 2025
TDs slam Israeli 'piracy and kidnapping' as flotilla organisers name 16 Irish people captured
Tusla boss says agency found 'no child protection concerns' around Daniel Aruebose
The Budget is on Tuesday - here's what Sinn Féin and others say they would do if in charge
Connolly defends hiring woman convicted of gun crimes after Taoiseach attacks judgement
As revealed by The Journal yesterday Catherine Connolly hired a woman sentenced to six years in jail by the Special Criminal Court.
Met Éireann warned colleagues that storms couldn't share names with Áras hopefuls
Jim Gavin removes references to Defence Forces members in social media posts
White House threatens 'imminent' firings as efforts to swiftly end government shutdown collapse
EU leaders looking to build a 'drone wall' to counter Russian threat
Seven Irish citizens among activists detained as Israeli forces seize flotilla ships, organisers say
It is understood that at least four vessels have already been boarded by Israeli forces.
'This is cowboy stuff': Government questioned on significant overcharging by Ipas providers
Jim Gavin says he didn't see drone filming campaign footage during park run
Catherine Connolly hired woman convicted of gun crime to work in Leinster House
Catherine Connolly among TDs highlighting hunger strike by industrial school survivors
Heather Humphreys says people 'didn't understand' family and care referendums
Taoiseach: Real wages are up, so people won't be worse off without cost of living Budget package
Health minister 'not happy' with spinal surgery waiting lists but won't call it 'an emergency'
Tight security as Taoiseach and other EU leaders meet in Denmark to talk defence and drones
Michael McDowell says he didn’t nominate Maria Steen because her election would be ‘step backwards’
Explainer: Why were the Áras candidates asked about the tricolour in the first TV debate?
Opinion: The means test for carers is an insult and must be scrapped
Liam Quaide
US government shuts down as Republicans and Democrats fail to pass funding plan
Roughly 750,000 federal workers are expected to be furloughed, some potentially fired by the Trump administration.
Councillor says she was struck in face during random attack on Dublin street
Construction bosses say they're sending their staff abroad for work because of uncertainty here
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The presidential debate raised many questions (like why doesn't Jim Gavin talk GAA?)
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Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Government urged to either expand UHL or build a new hospital to tackle overcrowding
Taoiseach says inquiry into scoliosis and spina bifida care must be 'transparent and public'
What's in the 20-point plan that Trump has proposed for peace in Gaza?
The plan calls for a ceasefire, release of hostages by Hamas within 72 hours, disarmament of Hamas and the gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
Fiery exchanges in Dáil over tender for €100k National Maternity Hospital bike shed
Michael Collins 'not happy' with councillor who took legal action over Bob Vylan gig
Taoiseach tells construction chiefs to 'stand up' for importance of immigration to industry
Catherine Connolly mentioned it a lot last night - what exactly is a military industrial complex?
Presidential debate: Connolly will be pleased, Gavin had his Weetabix and Humphreys seemed nervous
YouTube to pay Trump $22m settlement for suspending his account
There were 4,251 local authority homes sitting empty at the end of last year
Change to Dublin Airport passenger cap edges closer as minister seeks power to remove limit
Triple Lock divisions and a surprising OTB answer: What we learned from the Tonight Show debate
From the tricolour and immigration to housing and defence spending — there were a few rocky moments, but no major upsets arising from the debate.
Three Áras hopefuls talk defence, Gaza and immigration in first TV debate
Here’s how it played out.
Player Ratings: How did the presidential candidates perform in the first TV debate?