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Politics

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February 2025
Conspiracy theories are fuelling attacks on NGOs and aid workers, expert warns
There’s been a surge in online disinformation around aid agencies and other non-governmental organisations.
Dáil walkout on the cards after Government wins speaking rights changes for Regional Independents
Earlier, the leaders of the Opposition wrote to Micheál Martin and Simon Harris requesting an urgent meeting.
Trump claims EU was formed to 'screw' US as he vows to impose 25% tariffs on the bloc
Zelenskyy hoping to visit Trump at White House on Friday to sign earth minerals deal
Family told toddler son would have to wait 10 years for dental care
'Tetchy' Taoiseach 'acting like a child' as Dáil erupts over Michael Lowry and 'Bik' McFarlane
Tensions were elevated in the Dáil today after members of the opposition were not pleased with the Taoiseach’s answers.
Family still waiting for son's assessment of needs despite legally compelling HSE last year
Trump wants 'anything we can get' from Ukraine, but what rare earth minerals are there?
Ukraine has reached an agreement with the US that would include American access to the country’s rare earth minerals.
Ukrainian families told they can stay at Cork Student Village - but could yet be moved
Justice Minister clarifies he is 'not opposed' to ban outright counselling notes in rape cases
Tánaiste to convene inaugural meeting of trade body set up in response to Trump tariff threat
Government’s domestic and sexual violence agency launches first national awareness campaign
Used-electric vehicle market showing 'signs of recovery'
'The place is not functioning properly': Committees not back to work three months after election
Dáil committees have not been properly back to work since November.
White House to 'decide’ which news outlets cover Trump, in a break with a century of tradition
'Incomprehensible' that National Gallery moved forward with purchase of unusable €120,000 x-ray
Ukraine agrees terms of minerals deal with US, sources say
'I will not be intimidated by you': Taoiseach hits out at Opposition over speaking rights row
Government will not oppose PBP motion on character references and access to counselling notes
Project Eagle: Nama criticised over handling of 'success fees' in €1.6bn NI assets sale
Sinn Féin TDs among those present at funeral of former IRA man Brendan 'Bik' McFarlane
Over 13,500 people on waiting list at most oversubscribed driving test centre
Strong link between public’s behaviour to mitigate Covid-19 and daily case figures, report shows
Labour says drivers should have to sit another theory test to renew their licence
Taoiseach would 'absolutely' invite Trump to Ireland following Washington visit
Ireland hoping to host major summit of European leaders next year
Israel deports EU delegation to Palestine led by MEP Lynn Boylan
Last government accused of 'broken promises' over failure to improve child mental health services
Fewer than 1,500 drawdowns of Vacant Property Grant despite government targeting 4,000 by 2025
Macron backs Trump's Russia outreach but seeks 'American backup' on troops
DUP deputy First Minister will travel to US for St Patrick’s Day
German election: Huge turnout, young voters turn left and former Soviet east backs the far right
Government accused of undermining Irish neutrality and the UN with plan to scrap triple lock
'Key members' of Sinn Féin leadership to attend funeral of IRA figure Brendan 'Bik' McFarlane
Who is Friedrich Merz, the conservative millionaire poised to become Germany's next chancellor?
He was a corporate lawyer for years, he lost out as CDU leader to Angela Merkel after a power struggle – and he reportedly owns two private jets.
Tánaiste says it would be 'irresponsible' for Ireland to rule out peacekeepers in Ukraine
Germany's Friedrich Merz says Europe should seek 'independence' from US after election win