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Politics

This month
February 2026
Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon pays damages to Alan Shatter over false Epstein claim
FAI called on to boycott Ireland's matches against Israel but Taoiseach says they should go ahead
Ireland has been drawn into the same group as Israel, Austria and Kosovo for the Nations League.
UK decision to ban Palestine Action as ‘terror group’ unlawful, court says
‘Much-needed clarity’: Defamation reform Bill passes Oireachtas after decade-long campaign
Israel have ‘no concerns’ over travel to Ireland as dates for Nations League matches confirmed
Dublin woman Gail Slater leaves White House job less than a year after appointment
Three seeking to be Fine Gael candidate for Galway West by-election
'Lovely surprise': A Fine Gael senator won a car on last week’s Late Late Show
Waiting in the rain for a bus? Just three shelters were built in Dublin last year
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The illusion of safety for 'undocumented Irish'
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TDs are 'sick to the teeth' of the children’s science centre saga
'Washed-up loser lawyer!' - How Pam Bondi's hearing on Epstein descended into yelling and chaos
The five-hour hearing saw Democrats round on the US attorney general over her department’s handling of the release of the Epstein files.
Government wins late night vote in support of embattled Bord Bia chairman Larry Murrin
Tánaiste says Irish savers are being short-changed on returns (and he wants more people investing)
'You couldn't care less': Taoiseach gets defensive as rent reforms face criticism
Tensions between ministers over short-term lets amid questions over 'grace period' for owners
Ireland must act now to appoint counter-drone security coordinator, MEP says
Patients could be in National Children's Hospital from December ‘if everything goes well’
'Terrifying' actions of ICE agents must be raised by Martin with Trump, MEP Maria Walsh says
'The justice system broke me in every way possible': Former Garda Margaret Loftus on domestic abuse
'The identity of Stakeknife is clear to everybody': Taoiseach names Freddie Scappaticci as IRA mole
UK's Ministry of Justice orders deletion of court reporting database founded by Irish journalist
Government parties attack Sinn Féin after MEPs vote against EU's €90 billion Ukraine fund
Permanent scheme to financially support Irish artists welcomed by trade union
Temple Street surgery scandal: Review of surgeon's work widened to cover more children's cases
Trump and Netanyahu to hold White House talks on Iran today
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
'One size does not fit all': Flat payment of €20,000 for survivors of Stardust fire slammed
The 823 survivors awarded compensation in a 1985 tribunal are eligible for the payment.
Ó Broin wants country's biggest landlord to answer questions over scrapped 'common area' fees
Labour TD brings forward Bill to overhaul domestic waste collection in Dublin City
Taoiseach says Irishman's detention in Texas ICE centre being raised with US Homeland Security
Starmer won't 'walk away from country' as Labour MPs resist 'chaotic leadership election'
Starmer is taking part in a community visit and chairing Cabinet in an attempt to show it is business as usual despite leadership jitters.
Still no timeline for Occupied Territories Bill as minister says she's awaiting AG advice
EU Parliament votes in favour of digital euro but ECB chief insists 'cash is queen'
New EU safeguards to allow investigations into Mercosur farm imports (if the deal ever happens)
Praise and criticism as government confirms move to scrap Dublin Airport passenger cap
France is sending 29 year olds a letter reminding them to plan their family 'before it's too late'
Government rows back on short-term let regulations for towns with populations over 10,000