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Politics

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July 2025
Man (23) charged with stabbing a garda in Dublin city centre
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Is the EU-US tariff deal the best we could do?
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Funeral to be held for Thatcher's close political ally Norman Tebbit
Russian missile and drone attack kills six and injures 52 in Kyiv
Summer recess political awards: Tell us who you think are the winners and losers of this Dáil
Sisters sexually abused by priest brother say witnesses should get paid leave throughout trials
State to deliver 'bespoke response' to calls for public inquiry into surgeon's decades of abuse
Defence committee weighs in on plan to scrap the 'Triple Lock' for Irish troop deployments
Public transport police to be hired next year (and they'll have powers to arrest)
Cian O’Callaghan’s assistant quits party over Eoin Hayes reinstatement
Netanyahu condenms UK decision to recognise State of Palestine unless ceasefire agreed in Gaza
Keir Starmer made the announcement this afternoon following a cabinet meeting to discuss the crisis in Gaza.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Government accused in High Court of breaching international law over Israeli weapon 'flyovers'
Clampdown on payments for hosting Ukrainians as new rule to limit some RTB registered properties
Deputy Commissioner Justin Kelly announced as new Garda Commissioner, succeeding Drew Harris
It comes after a lengthy search process, with the current commissioner’s term extended twice.
Should garden cabins and attic conversions need planning permission? The government wants your views
Chambers says any extra money given to ministers for Budget will come with strings attached
Taoiseach says it is 'unsatisfactory' that killer of Irish soldier Seán Rooney still at large
Q&A: What we know (and don't know) about the EU-US tariff deal
'Really stupid move': Dublin councillors are fighting over giving Obama the keys to the city
People Before Profit Councillors have said if the award is not rescinded, they will bring an emergency motion against it.
Online retailer Temu potentially in breach of EU digital marketplace rules
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Scrutiny of laws to facilitate Ireland's trade deal with Canada scrapped after US tariffs
'No handouts': Taoiseach rules out supports for businesses impacted by US tariffs
Trump has warned Vladimir Putin that he has 'ten or 12 days' to end the war in Ukraine
Win for Donegal as Health Minister greenlights Letterkenny surgical hub alongside Sligo one
Danny Healy-Rae has slept on it and decided he won't make complaint about 'shove' from garda
President Higgins urges EU presidents to speak up on Gaza, calling silence a 'moral failing'
'Resorted to submission': Last-minute US tariff deal earns stinging criticism from EU leaders
The deal was reached during a meeting between Donald Trump and the president of the European Commission on Sunday.
Are pharmaceuticals part of the EU-US tariff deal? And what's Section 232 got to do with it?
Dublin Lord Mayor invites Obamas to accept Freedom of City award during September visit
Surge in cocaine use and women accessing addiction treatment in Ireland
'A good deal for everybody': US and EU reach 15% tariff deal after Trump-von der Leyen meeting
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has welcomed the agreement, saying it ‘brings clarity and predictablity’ to the EU-US trading relationship.
Jobseekers are avoiding part-time roles in fear of losing other social welfare
CNN's Donie on America's view of Ireland (and how it can sometimes help him get MAGA on side)
'I was told to f**k off to my country': Our readers on their experiences of racism in Ireland
People from ethnic minority groups say an increase in protests against immigration and asylum seeker accommodation, and experiences of racism, has left them feeling afraid in Ireland.
People Before Profit slam SocDems for readmitting Eoin Hayes following Palantir controversy