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Politics

This month
November 2024
Stardust group acknowledges 'real pain' caused by Antoinette Keegan's National Party candidacy
President-elect Donald Trump’s chief of staff Susie Wiles is first woman in role
Fianna Fáil pledges to 'at a minimum' double the Renters' Tax Credit in the next government
Under Fianna Fáil’s plans, the tax credit could be boosted to at least €2,000.
Trump names his first major White House appointment as Biden commits to peaceful transfer of power
Trump won the US president election, defeating sitting Vice President Kamala Harris.
Retiring TDs bid farewell as 33rd Dáil wraps ahead of general election
Martin says Garda management can no longer stand in the way of a dedicated transport police
The Fianna Fáil leader said if his party is in power after the election, a transport police unit will be set up.
Mary Lou McDonald says women in public life have to be ‘fully respected’ as Trump returns to power
'It wasn't intentional': Martin says he 'inadvertently' scooped Harris on election announcement
Foley denies misleading Dáil over encounter with phone pouch company executive
Harris in Budapest for EU Council meeting as Greens hit out at ‘sniping’ from coalition partners
Biden hopes US can 'bring down the temperature' in remarks following Trump's election win
'My dad was a busman too' - Tánaiste and Bríd Smith still at loggerheads on her final day in Dáil
Stardust survivor Antoinette Keegan apologises for 'mistake' of National Party candidacy
Simon Harris says Ireland will work with Trump, but must prepare for impact on economy and Ukraine
Ireland will join South Africa case against Israel by 'end of year'
Haven't registered to vote yet? You only have a few days, but it takes less than three minutes
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German opposition call for vote of confidence after Scholz sacks Finance Minister
Man in Phoenix Park threatened ‘I’ll f****** kill you’, Roderic O'Gorman says
This year 'virtually certain' to be the hottest on record, EU monitor says
Donald Trump elected president of the United States for a second time
Ballots are still being counted but Trump has won enough votes in enough states to be firmly on the path to the White House.
Trump's campaign marked by 'disinformation and instances of violence', OSCE finds
Virgin Media will not hold a Leaders Debate during General Election
It's on! Taoiseach Simon Harris announces general election for 29 November
The announcement comes after weeks of speculation.
Go! Micheál Martin scoops Taoiseach and announces election will be called Friday
What does another Trump presidency mean for Ireland? Here are the concerns behind the scenes
Elon Musk's key role in Trump's campaign may earn him a seat at the White House table
What happens to Trump's court cases now that he's on his way back to the White House?
'All you do is slag me off': Taoiseach and Holly Cairns clash in Dáil over disability services
Simon Harris has congratulated Trump and pledged to 'deepen and strengthen historic bonds'
Netanyahu and Zelenskyy among world leaders to congratulate Donald Trump
What does a Trump presidency mean for Israel and Palestine?
O'Gorman 'acknowledges' Trump's election win (two days after warning it would be 'a disaster')
In pictures: The celebration and dejection as the US presidential results rolled in
Democrats begin post-mortem as Trump bulldozes Harris's path to victory
Donald Trump claims 'magnificent victory' as he addresses jubilant supporters in Florida
Donald Trump has passed 270 electoral votes - here's what the map looks like
Donald Trump is the next US president
Trump’s projected win is one of the most unlikely turnarounds in political history.
Danny Healy Rae called an 'asshole' for discussing the gender of Paul Murphy's child in the Dáil last night