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Politics

This month
July 2025
EU Commission President Von der Leyen faces no-confidence vote next week
Tánaiste accused of ‘gaslighting’ people in ‘desperate need’ of empty Council-owned homes
Labour sees biggest first-year poll drop for UK governing party since 1990s
Just one form needed to apply for multiple secondary schools under new pilot plan
Asked to think like a paedophile or act suicidal: Workers training Meta's AI in Ireland speak out
Content moderators say the work they carry out is increasingly psychologically distressing because of the advent of AI
One worker self-harmed in real life after spending entire shifts writing first-person suicide-related prompts
Workers recount horrifying videos they have reviewed as part of their day jobs
Benefits such as free meals - which contract workers say made the workday more bearable - have been removed
This Irish embassy in Japan is the state's most expensive building constructed outside Ireland
The final cost of the project is expected to be €27.4 million.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves in tears after criticism over major welfare reform u-turn
Harris 'not convinced' that dole increases should be in line with other social welfare payments
'Fearless': Tributes following death of Capuchin Day Centre founder Brother Kevin Crowley
The lifelong humanitarian helped thousands of people through his work and the work of his team.
Over Guinness and Enya music, Martin talks trade, undersea cables and 'Bakebake' with Japanese PM
The Japanese prime minister spoke about how Irish beef tongue is a sought after commodity in Japan.
Taoiseach says there ‘could be link’ between falling alcohol consumption and increased cocaine use
Portrait of Michael D Higgins removed from office of DUP lord mayor of Belfast
Taoiseach says legislating to ban sunbed use in Ireland is a 'no-brainer'
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Joe Duffy as unity left wing candidate for presidency? No comment says People Before Profit TD
Politicians ask questions about services and the Occupied Territories Bill but get few answers
'Pay in instalments and let's see what the budget brings': Harris hints at future college fee cut
Junior minister for heritage criticises 'outrageous' Sinn Féin arguments against GPO revamp
Browne: it will be 'difficult to prevent' hitting point where 5,000 children are homeless
Browne also confirmed that EU citizens who are classed as homeless in Ireland will be asked to return “back to their own country” if they do not meet requirements.
Taoiseach and senior government figures held 'sobering' Budget meeting over the weekend
Eamon Ryan lands new role as the EU's housing tsar
The government is drawing up a list of the best (and worst) councils for housing delivery
Taoiseach to begin four day visit to Japan today aimed at strengthening trade relationship
Voting on amendments for Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' drags on as he takes swipe at Elon Musk
Last month
June 2025
Fine Gael councillor Ray McAdam elected as new Lord Mayor of Dublin
Intel to cut just under 200 jobs at Leixlip plant in Kildare
The company confirmed earlier this year that the number of jobs impacted by cuts would be made public in July.
Six former ministerial advisers sought to have their lobbying cooling off period waived last year
Iran says it has halted cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog over agency’s 'destructive' behaviour
'Slaughter masquerading as aid': MSF calls for US-backed Gaza relief scheme to be dismantled
Cynthia Ní Mhúrchú dampens presidential speculation as Fianna Fáil nomination race hots up
White House says Canada 'caved' on digital services tax after pressure from Trump
Ageing population means Ireland will need around 50,000 long-term beds by 2040
Victims of paedophile Michael Shine outline what inquiry into his abuse would look like
Seven-day rosters are on the way. So does that spell the end for 'independent republic' hospitals?
Minister indicates universal college fee cuts of €1000 won't be replicated in next budget
Senate pushes ahead on Trump’s tax break and spending cut plan
Two more names surface for presidency bids as Mary Hanafin confirms intent to run