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Politics

Last week
9th November 2025 - 22nd November 2025
Calls issued for inquiry into CHI following whistleblower claims about Harvey Sherratt's care
Billy Kelleher says Fianna Fáil should be heading up unity efforts rather than ‘The Shinners’
This month
November 2025
Even the NTA is confused about whether students studying in the North can get a student Leap Card
Fianna Fáil braces itself for a delay of its review of its presidential campaign
Newest Independent Ireland councillor on how his views have not shifted since leaving the SocDems
'Not a hope in hell': There will be fury in Fianna Fáil if election review delayed
Some TDs in the party said they don’t expect the internal report to be ready next week.
Holly Cairns says Tánaiste's 'tough on immigration' rhetoric shows government is in 'panic mode'
DUP's Deputy First Minister turns down invitation to attend Catherine Connolly's inauguration
Ivan Yates and Coimisiún na Meán to be invited before media committee
Government planning for possible visit by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Ireland
It is understood that officials are working on a plan for Zelenskyy to come here, possibly as early as December.
Concerns across Europe that Ireland's military shortfalls could put major summit at risk
Security concerns are being raised as Ireland prepares to take on the rotating presidency of the EU next summer.
US hits another boat in the Caribbean, killing three people
Six arrested at protest held before Aston Villa match against Maccabi Tel Aviv in Birmingham
Mexico's president unveils proposals to boost prosecution of sexual abuse after she was groped
Nancy Pelosi, first woman to serve as US House speaker, to step down at next election aged 86
Harris says it is a ‘dog whistle’ to compare him to Nigel Farage
Emotions run high as comedians take fight for their work to be recognised as art to Leinster House
Sinking floors, mould and overcrowding found in state-owned Ipas centre
Women denied abortion at home could soon get help across EU borders
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When political training becomes a political problem
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Teething issues in host city as leaders gather - what you need to know about this year's COP
This year’s flagship climate talks are happening in Brazil near the Amazon rainforest.
Fianna Fáilers vented about so-called 'naughty list' while the boss was en route to Brazil
The meeting was also told there is “serious risk” the government is taking a flawed approach to the nitrates derogation deal.
US Supreme Court justices appear sceptical that Trump's tariffs are legal
Minister pledges to end the housing crisis 'in my term' as sights turn to emergency laws
Larry Donnelly: The Democrats got the big win they needed - now they need to unite
Larry Donnelly
Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Sinn Féin all criticised for 'riding both horses' on immigration
Tánaiste urges Mauritian authorities to allow PSNI to help investigate Michaela McAreavey’s murder
‘Good to be back’: Richard Boyd Barrett returns to Dáil and urges action on cancer services
President Higgins hosts Catherine Connolly in the Áras ahead of her inauguration next week
Keeping it local: Why Catherine Connolly's and Zohran Mamdani's campaigns looked alike
'The war on drugs has not worked': Labour urges Government to decriminalise personal drug use
EU strikes deal on climate targets after marathon talks - but it's 'not necessarily pretty'
Defending the deal, one EU diplomat said it had to acknowledge that we live in “muddy, messy, nasty real world”.
Minister for Climate Darragh O'Brien has welcomed the agreement, saying Ireland pushed for changes in areas like agriculture.
But the deal has been criticised by climate activists, who say Europe has made too many concessions to countries unwilling to take necessary action.
Six new experts and activists appointed to Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission
Government aiming for ‘digital wallet’ of life milestones by 2030
Matt Cooper learns on-air that TD Niall Collins also received media training from Ivan Yates
Housing being stopped by 'frivolous' objections, developers tell housing committee