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Politics

Last week
31st August 2025 - 13th September 2025
It's taken 25 years to get over the line - so what’s in the EU’s controversial Mercosur deal?
Zelenskyy and Macron: 26 countries have committed to contributing to Ukraine's post-war security
The US has yet to indicate support for the security guarantee plan.
US President Donald Trump joined by phone and his special envoy Steve Witkoff was at the meeting in person.
Macron said the US would make a decision on supporting the plan 'in the coming days'.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said Ireland was 'open' to sending peacekeepers to Ukraine.
Pope says future of Palestinian people must be 'ensured' during meeting with Israel's president
Daughter of Irish author Liam O'Flaherty leaves Sinn Féin £338k in her will
Tom Clonan and Heather Humphreys differ on why a controversial disability proposal was scrapped
More than 40 Brazilian nationals deported from Ireland - including 15 serving prison sentences
Trump takes fight to keep his sweeping tariffs to the US Supreme Court
Argentine police recover Nazi-looted painting that was spotted in property listing
Hot mic catches Xi and Putin discussing the use of organ transplants to ‘become immortal’
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Humphreys put under pressure over Fine Gael's record in her first radio interview as candidate
City and county councils making road safety decisions without RSA figures for last 7 years
Harris warns against far-right 'hijacking' flag as Taoiseach says Ireland at 'tipping point'
'Why not me?' - Joanna Donnelly on how she hopes to be an 'alternative' option for voters
The ex-Met Éireann forecaster says she’s built up a relationship with the public through her years of nightly weather broadcasts.
Tusla to conduct 'wellbeing check' on all cases, as search for missing boy in Donabate continues
EU presents Mercosur deal for approval but Irish farmers call for MEPs to oppose agreement
Government launches five-year national strategy to improve disability rights in Ireland
Simon Harris says it’s time for politicians to say ‘enough’ to online threats and 'toxicity'
Woman arrested over threat made against Simon Harris and his family released without charge
Gardaí were alerted on Sunday to a specific and detailed threat that it is understood to have been posted on a popular social media platform.
China is 'unstoppable', says Xi Jinping at Beijing parade with Kim Jong Un and Putin at his side
Dublin City Council mulls measures to deter 'problematic' Croke Park match day parking
New Garda boss says we don't talk enough about national security; warns of 'hostile state actors'
Justin Kelly took up as Garda Commissioner on Monday and replaced Drew Harris who had served in the post for seven years.
Heather Humphreys confirmed as Fine Gael’s presidential candidate, but who is the Monaghan ex-minister?
Humphreys retired from the Dáil last year but says she has “had a good rest” and is ready to go again.
52 days to go: Ireland's presidential election to take place on Friday 24 October
300 bike bunkers to crop up around Dublin (ten years after the programme was first trialled)
Online abuse sees Irish politicians install home security over fear of real-life attacks
The media regulator’s stark warning comes just days after a significant online threat to Simon Harris’s family.
The watchdog pledged to support candidates in the upcoming presidential election to report abuse on social media.
French company named on UN list for links to Israeli settlements makes joint bid to run Metrolink
TG4 showed that Electric Picnic can work on TV - so why won't RTÉ do it?
The national Irish language public service provider was the only station televising the country’s largest music festival.
Dublin City Council votes to urge government to prepare for Irish unity
Ireland open to taking part in peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, Taoiseach says
Here's what happened today: Monday
Dublin council to meet senior gardaí over anti-migrant groups hanging Tricolour in city streets
47 more people charged with terrorism offences in London for supporting Palestine Action
Áras race: Kelly bows out, Gavin gets Justice Minister's support and Kelleher not backing down
Jim O’Callaghan said he believes the former Dublin GAA manager is a “uniquely qualified candidate” for the presidency.
Seán Kelly 'reluctantly' withdraws from Áras race, clearing way for Heather Humphreys
Israeli 'war bond' sales no longer facilitated by the Irish Central Bank
There have been multiple protests outside the Central Bank since the conflict between Israel and Hamas broke out in October 2023.
Central Bank's authorisation of the sale of Israeli 'war bonds' expires today
Catherine Connolly is not a fan of how the media is questioning her during her campaign
'We need to stop this': Aid flotilla carrying Greta Thunberg and Irish activists sets sail for Gaza
Irish actor Liam Cunningham, who is supporting the flotilla, described it as “an indication of the world’s failure to uphold international law”.