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Politics

Last week
12th April 2026 - 18th April 2026
Taoiseach to meet with German Chancellor Merz during flying visit to Berlin
The fuel protests have intensified power struggles in Ireland's farming lobby
Nitrates, Mercosur, Bord Bia: farmers have been trying, and often succeeding, at getting wins where they can.
Gardaí investigating death threats made against Taoiseach and other politicians during protests
Anger as two potbellied pigs euthanised by NI officials were left in Armagh woodland
'They don't need to agree on everything': Trump's EU envoy plays down spat with Pope Leo
'Cash upfront is an issue' for homeowners who want to retrofit, SEAI chair admits
Government announces 45 new special classes for coming school year
Iran's military warns it will block trade through the Red Sea if US naval blockade continues
Taoiseach says McDonald and Cairns lack 'courage' and Bacik was 'afraid' to go into Government
The postmortem over last week’s fuel protests continued today in the Dáil.
Danny Healy-Rae says he had no 'influence' on his brother Michael's resignation from Government
‘I didn’t influence him one way or the other,’ said Danny Healy-Rae. ‘Whatever discussions that were had behind closed doors I’m leaving in there.’
'I'll never do it again': Jim Gavin gives first interview since disastrous Áras campaign
124 people who were homeless died in just one year in Ireland
Fuel tax cuts kick in today - but you may not see cheaper petrol at the pumps for a few days
Healy-Rae voices ‘grave reservations’ about Taoiseach's leadership as government blindsided
The Taoiseach and Tánaiste got no indication from Michael Healy-Rae that he planned to resign today.
From 'G.I Jim' to 'Timmy Doolittle', there was a lot of name-calling in the Dáil today
And some of it made more sense than others.
Patrick O’Donovan not seeking media review of fuel protests, despite suggesting it yesterday
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Confidence levels in Irish construction sector at 'lowest point' so far this year
Government wins post-fuel protest confidence motion despite shock revolt by Michael Healy-Rae
Healy-Rae said he had spoken to “tractor men” and other protesters in recent days.
Two truck drivers appear in court over M1 fuel protest
Fuel distribution returning to close to normal levels, government's emergency group says
Justice Minister nicknamed ‘Rambo’ by Labour as debate on confidence motion in Government begins
The Government will table a counter vote of confidence in response to the Sinn Féin motion.
Tractors cause traffic disruption in Belfast with go-slow convoy protesting fuel prices
Petition to suspend trade between EU and Israel reaches one million signatures
State to exit Permanent TSB after Austrian bank strikes deal to buy it for €1.6bn
'She walked through the world like an angel': Music stars pay tribute to Clannad's Moya Brennan
Trump deletes AI post depicting himself as Jesus and says he thought 'it was me as a doctor'
‘I thought it was me as a doctor and had to do Red Cross,’ Trump said yesterday. ‘It’s supposed to be me as a doctor, making people better.’
Israel and Lebanon (without Hezbollah) will meet in Washington for talks on ending war
Dublin City Council backs plan to phase out trucks with high blind spots from city streets
Luas Finglas extension back on track after Manhattan Peanuts legal challenge resolved
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Taoiseach under fire over fuel protest handling in marathon four-hour long Fianna Fáil meeting
The Taoiseach was told at parliamentary party meeting today that he can come across as ‘narky’ and it doesn’t go down well with the public.
Commissioner 'appalled' as gardaí who policed protests are doxxed and threatened online
All major roads are largely clear this evening, with full Dublin Bus and Luas services restored
It follows six days of protests on Irish roads and blockades of fuel terminals and the country’s only oil refinery in Co Cork.
Some pro-government Independent TDs still mulling over confidence vote decision
Radio 1 changed the music for all of its shows (and it's pushing us all closer to the brink)
Minister's comments about coverage of protests criticised as 'sinister and deeply disturbing'
Patrick O’Donovan has suggested that media coverage last week was biased in favour of the protesters.