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Politics

Last week
28th September 2025 - 4th October 2025
Donald Trump unveils plan for peace in Gaza - with a job for Tony Blair
Government commits to inquiry into scoliosis and spina bifida care
Independent Ireland councillor in legal bid to stop Bob Vylan concert after TD wrote to venue
'I'm saving the state money': Minister defends €10,000 offer to families to drop asylum claims
Gardaí received no reports of alleged attack and robbery of NFL quarterback in Dublin city
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Skylar Thompson was allegedly attacked in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Students urged to check if they're eligible for grants as SUSI applications soar
It's showtime! The first of the presidential debates is tonight and it's all to play for
Taoiseach: 'There won't be a border poll before 2030'
The Good Friday Agreement “has to fulfill its potential”, said Martin.
Jim Gavin launches his presidential campaign in Dublin
Ireland's Central Bank governor wants to raise the retirement age - why are politicians so quiet?
Ireland’s pension system is heading for trouble as the population ages, but politicians are reluctant to raise the retirement age — leaving the country’s finances on a ticking time bomb.
Online smears spread about Jim Gavin came from 'far right' figure, Taoiseach says
Taoiseach says he would have 'no issue' with US President Donald Trump addressing the Dáil
Last month
September 2025
We asked a graphic design expert to rate the presidential election posters
Who’s used a very discreet party logo? And who scores a miserable 4/10?
Catherine Connolly 'understands opportunity of Irish unity', says Mary Lou McDonald
Families seeking asylum to be offered up to €10,000 to drop claims and leave the State
New drone sightings over Denmark military base as EU plans 'drone wall' to prevent incursions
At least 38 people killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza overnight
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What each candidate needs to do to win the presidency
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UN set to reinstate sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme
Taoiseach wants to see HSE-funded supports extended to help people quit vaping
Heather Humphreys has spent four times more on social ads than her presidential rivals combined
If Gaza is failed, the UN and others can't complain if demoted to 'talking shop' status
Tánaiste says he doesn’t want to be part of a ‘coalition of inaction’ – but that appears to be exactly what it is.
'All we want is to feel safe': Ukrainians in new Clonmel estate attacked and threatened
The incidents intensified after security guards left the site once the homes were completed.
Taoiseach's homelessness comments 'deliberately disingenuous', TD says
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
'Victory to Kneecap': Support pours in after rapper Mo Chara cleared in London court
Emergency accommodation figures reach record high of over 16,300, including 5,145 children
'There cannot be business as usual in the face of genocide': Taoiseach on Gaza at UN
Martin said members of the Israeli government ‘who have been instrumental in fomenting the unfolding disaster in Gaza’ will not be allowed enter Ireland.
Martin Mansergh, key advisor to Fianna Fáil in the peace process, dies during visit to Africa
It looks like the €1,000 rent tax credit might get an extension
Worried about the government's €10m NFL spend? Donohoe says the payout will be ‘immense’
Brussels insists Trump's new 100% pharma tariffs will not apply to EU exports
A spokesperson said the EU's deal with the US shields European pharma exports from tariffs higher than 15%.
Tánaiste Simon Harris said the Government will be studying the impact of this announcement, which he noted includes a "number of exemptions".
ESB warns presidential candidates not to put posters on electricity poles
'Ludicrous': Michelle O'Neill leads NI criticism of Starmer's new digital 'Brit Cards'
'I'm not afraid': Ex-FBI director and Trump critic James Comey charged with two crimes
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How could the killing of Charlie Kirk reshape the American right?
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Larry Donnelly: In this three-way race for president, everything is still to play for
Larry Donnelly
'We haven't been asked to': Taoiseach didn't raise Kneecap's Canada ban with PM Carney
Mortgage approvals have dropped in the last year, but they're costing more money than ever