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Politics

Last week
14th July 2024 - 27th July 2024
Protestors who tore down Grand Canal fencing call for ‘end to hostile architecture’
Irish charities say Government 'must lead by example' following ICJ ruling on Israel
US journalist sentenced to 16 years after being convicted of espionage by Russian court
Biden’s campaign insists he is staying in the presidential race despite pressure to step aside
Man refused bail after being charged with threatening to kill Mary Lou McDonald in online clip
Conspiracy theories swirl online amid unanswered questions about Trump assassination attempt
Major tech outage causes worldwide havoc - airlines and broadcasters among those affected
'I'm not supposed to be here': Trump recounts assassination attempt in lengthy speech
The 78-year-old received a rapturous welcome as he took to the stage at the Republican convention to accept the party’s nomination for US president.
Tánaiste pledges to elevate horror of ongoing Sudan civil war on European stage
Barack Obama expresses concern to Democrats about Joe Biden’s candidacy
TV licence fee set to be retained with 'multi-annual' funding top up to fund RTÉ
Von der Leyen asks for male and female Commissioner nominees (but Ireland plans to only send a man)
Ursula von der Leyen re-elected as European Commission president after vote by MEPs
Plenty of nods to Churchill as Keir Starmer woos European leaders at grandiose Blenheim Palace
The meeting of the European Political Community is taking place at the birthplace of Winston Churchill.
The EPC was the brainchild of France’s Emmanuel Macron and 47 leaders are in attendance.
Starmer has vowed to be a “friend and a partner” to European allies.
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban is also in attendance after visiting Vladimir Putin in Moscow earlier this month.
Inheritance tax on family homes won't be abolished but 'will be looked' at in Budget - Tánaiste
US journalist appears in Russian court for second hearing on espionage charges
Gaza, defence, housing and economy: Ursula von der Leyen outlines her leadership plan to MEPs
The EU could soon have a Commissioner with direct responsibility for Housing
Vance vows to fight for 'forgotten' Americans in first speech as Trump's running mate
The 39-year-old addressed the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
Tánaiste meeting political leaders and aid bosses on two day trip to Ethiopia
Three Irish MEPs set to take up seats on European Parliament agriculture committee
Harris and Starmer toast relationship ‘reset’ over pints with UK PM Ireland visit set for Sept
US declares end to problem-plagued Gaza aid pier
Troubles bereaved hail ‘important day’ as UK government vows to repeal Legacy Act
Sinn Féin immigration doc to call for more countries to be added to 'safe countries' list
Tánaiste focused on ‘less sexy’ all-island politics than ‘shouting from rooftops’ about Border Poll
Asylum seekers attacked by gang armed with iron bars and knives in Dublin city centre
Doherty says Harris seeks to 'favour those coming into large wealth' with inheritance tax change
Debunked: Bus company refutes claims it wouldn't drive 150 asylum seekers into Coolock site
Varadkar: Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil 'rapidly becoming sister parties' but merger not likely
King Charles makes first King's Speech under Starmer, confirms repeal of Troubles Legacy Act
In all, the chunky package features 40 pieces of proposed legislation.
Charles made the confirmation as he delivered the King's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament.
New Prime Minister Keir Starmer had pledged to repeal the legislation.
Poll: Are you happy with Simon Harris' first 100 days as Taoiseach?
MEPs debate Ukraine support and warn actions of some are weakening EU's united front
Chaos in Coolock: How violence and conspiracy erupted in north Dublin
21 people have been charged with public order offences after disturbances in the north Dublin suburb.
Can't keep up with the Fine Gael departures? Here's a round up of who is standing down
Biden admits he ran as 'transitional candidate' in 2020, but says he has 'more to do'
Legal loophole stopping vulture fund mortgage holders going to Ombudsman to close
US police shoot knife-wielding man near Republican convention
Regina Doherty: 'I worded it clumsily the first time. But authoritarian cycle lanes have divided towns'