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Politics

Last week
10th November 2024 - 16th November 2024
Marco Rubio, who once called Trump 'a con artist', tipped to be new US secretary of state
Help-to-Buy? What experts are saying about the contentious housing schemes
Harris loads up the 'battle' bus, seeking big wins in Cavan-Monaghan and Donegal
Taoiseach has first call with Trump since election, stresses 'importance of peace'
Donohoe responds to Eoghan Murphy's claims his housing plans were derailed by senior figures
New Israel Foreign Minister says Palestinian state not a 'realistic' prospect
Fianna Fáil clarifies that it won't decriminalise possession of all drugs
Michael O'Leary doubles down on teacher comments, as Harris calls words 'crass and ill-informed'
Help-to-buy grant and Rent Tax Credit to get a boost under Fine Gael's housing plans
The party wants to roll out cost-rental for frontline workers.
Michelle O'Neill says criticism of her attendance at Remembrance Sunday event ‘difficult to hear’
O'Gorman says Fine Gael would rather a less 'robust' coalition partner than the Green Party
Sinn Féin promises to scrap the USC on first €45,000 within 100 days of government
Trump names hardline immigration official Tom Homan as new 'border czar'
Kremlin denies report that Donald Trump called Vladimir Putin about war in Ukraine
Social Democrats pledges to replace SIPO with new Anti-Corruption Agency
Fianna Fáil pledges to raise State pension to €350
Irish military groups in Brussels campaign for better conditions for Defence Forces members
The event in Brussels will be hosted by representatives of the enlisted and officer ranks of the Irish Defence Forces.
Harris moves to ease energy price concerns after Martin claims FG VAT plan would trigger rate hike
'Election soundbites': Sinn Féin say Fine Gael's new migration policies are 'chaotic'
Backlash continues from Michael O'Leary's teacher remarks following endorsement of FG minister
Teaching union INTO have condemned O’Leary’s ‘outrageous and insulting’ remarks.
Green Party promise to facilitate cut in electricity prices for EV owners if reelected
Health Minister defends Fianna Fáil candidate Gráinne Seoige's ad on poor cancer care in Galway
Campaigners launch legal bid to block development plans for Moore Street in Dublin
FactCheck: Has work begun on nearly 60,000 new homes in the last 12 months?
This month
November 2024
Fianna Fáil senator Timmy Dooley among candidates with election campaign posters defaced
'A serious taxation mistake': Parties row over proposed VAT rate cuts
Green Party 'don't know whether to laugh or cry' over Fianna Fáil climate proposals
The first day of the 2024 general election campaign is in full swing.
If RFK Jr leads Trump's health team, trust in vaccines could be 'undermined' globally
Martin 'not surprised' US raised concerns over Occupied Territories Bill
Micheál Martin says the proposed legislation is being raised with him at the doors.
Martin is unsure if a new government will be formed by Christmas.
He will visit Donald Trump in the White House next year if he is Taoiseach.
The Fianna Fáil leader wants the first go as Taoiseach if rotating role is repeated.
How did parties and candidates campaign via online ads in the run-up to the election announcement?
22 days to go! Here's what the TV broadcasters are planning for the general election debates
Sinn Féin says Fianna Fáil's plan to boost the Renters' Tax Credit is 'reckless'
Battle of the lamposts already underway as posters pop up in the wee small hours
President agrees to dissolve the Dáil, kicking off the general election
The dissolution triggers the start of a short three-week election campaign ahead of polling day on 29 November.
How to make sure you’re on the register and everything else you need to know about GE2024
McDonald won't 'insult' public by ruling out parties for coalition but hopes to oust FF and FG
Campaign promises fly and giant banners unfurled as party leaders hit the trail, hard
Austin Stack, whose father was killed by the IRA, to run as Fianna Fáil candidate in Laois