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Politics

Last week
9th February 2025 - 22nd February 2025
Martin defends inflated housing figures and signals change to rent pressure zones
Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway resigns from party following arrest for public intoxication
Violence-hit Ecuador to go to the polls today to choose its next president
The only thing certain with Trump 2.0 - Ireland has to reduce its reliance on corporate tax
Plans for outright ban on use of counselling notes in rape trials likely to be rolled back
As it stands, a victim’s counselling notes can be used as evidence if they are deemed to be relevant to the case.
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February 2025
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US judge blocks Elon Musk's cost-cutting team from accessing Treasury data
Suicide and gambling addiction: Access to betting accounts seen as key to prevention
Much-delayed Mental Health Bill to progress to next stage under new government
First 'leaders' coalition meeting held this week to calm tensions after rocky start
A question mark is now over how rock solid the new coalition’s numbers are.
RTÉ sports journalist Evanne Ní Chuilinn a surprise name among Taoiseach's 11 Seanad nominees
The Taoiseach gets to hand-pick the final 11 senators.
Larry Donnelly: Trump hasn't just torn up the rule book, he's burnt it to a crisp
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Eurosong contestant who backed boycott won’t say if she'd sing in Eurovision if she wins
Taoiseach pours cold water over idea Independent TDs can support government on “case-by-case” basis
Simon Harris: Darragh O'Brien shouldn't have given government the 40,000 housing figure
International Criminal Court 'stands firm' in the face of sanctions by Trump administration
Trump signed an executive yesterday claiming that the ICC had ‘abused its power’ by issuing an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Simon Harris announces €20 million funding for Palestinian aid agency UNRWA
RSA and gardaí insist 'no delay' to enforcement as lower speed limits come into effect
Elderly couple feel at 'end of the queue' after being told they'll be without power until Sunday
The couple said many of their neighbours – also in their 70s and 80s – have been left feeling vulnerable.
Trump says Gaza would be 'turned over' to the US by Israel, with 'no American soldiers needed'
First-time buyers sleep in their cars overnight in attempt to buy houses in Leixlip
Politicians blast suggestion ESB customers will face higher costs because of storm Éowyn
'It's a disaster': Ghost buses mean students are missing college and home-help carers are late
Inside the storm: Frontline workers on the problems with Ireland's response to major emergencies
Across the west and north western regions tens of thousands of people are still without power. There were extensive failures of water supply also.
Trump administration appears to walk back shock Gaza plan
Federal judge blocks Trump's attempt to restrict birthright citizenship
Sinn Féin accuses Government of 'walking away' from Occupied Territories Bill
'Influential' Irish-Americans to be part of fast-tracked trade body set up in response to Trump
Customers paying higher electricity bills due to storm repair costs is 'sick joke', says TD
McDonald calls 2024 housing numbers a 'load of bull' as Taoiseach admits 'we got the figure wrong'
'Begrudgers and whiners': Mixed response in letters to Simon Harris after Kanturk exchange
Should super junior ministers be allowed to sit at Cabinet?
Trump and Netanyahu dubbed 'two psychopaths' by TD amid calls to boycott White House visit
Simon Harris to chair Wicklow cliff walk taskforce meeting in Government Buildings next week
Varadkar could be witness for injunction on super junior ministers attending Cabinet, says Murphy
The PBP TD says it would be a ‘good idea’ for the former Taoiseach to appear as a witness in the case.
Banning phones at school does not improve grades or mental health, says new UK study
Michael Healy-Rae claims opposition is trying to ‘muzzle’ TDs that support the government