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Politics

This month
November 2025
Donald Trump ‘knew about the girls’, according to a 2011 email allegedly from Jeffrey Epstein
Democrats said the emails “raise serious questions about Donald Trump and his knowledge of Epstein’s horrific crimes.”
The long-awaited housing plan is getting sign-off today — what do we know?
A target of 12,000 new social homes and more compulsory purchase orders of derelict houses are on the cards.
The EU has unveiled its big plan to win the 'battle of influence' - but does it go far enough?
The date for Ireland's next Census in 2027 has been set (and you'll be able to fill it out online)
Irish is a 'gift' says President Connolly as she visits gaelscoil on first full day in office
As she arrived Gaelscoil Inse Chór this morning, students from the school chanted her name.
Independent Ireland leader claims 'sh*t frightened out of' TII during committee appearance
Call for another Local Property Tax extension as deadline to expire today
Ruth Coppinger says Uber’s fixed taxi prices could create ‘wild west situation' in Ireland
'A clusterbleep' - Barry Cowen gives his take on Fianna Fáil handling of Jim Gavin controversy
Boom in weight loss drugs may help protect Ireland's corporation tax haul, says watchdog
The story behind Catherine Connolly's all-purple inauguration ensemble
McGrath reckons Martin has the 'experience and knowledge' to lead Ireland through EU presidency
Ireland’s EU commissioner insists Martin is the right man to lead the country throughout next year’s presidency of the union.
US moves biggest aircraft carrier to Latin American waters, fuelling Venezuelan fears of attack
Governor tipped for 2028 presidential race says Trump is 'doubling down on stupid' with pro-oil stance
Rain didn't dampen Connolly's message of hope as she zoned in on war and climate in first speech
Connolly spoke of how Ireland’s history of forced emigration and man-made famine gives us a mandate to be leaders for peace.
The man behind the presidential inauguration chair that replaced the Viceregal Throne
President Connolly pledges 'a steady hand, but also a catalyst for change' as she's sworn in
The inauguration ceremony took place earlier in Dublin Castle.
Connolly's first engagement as president: a visit to a Gaelscoil close to the Áras
In pictures: Catherine Connolly inaugurated as tenth President of Ireland
Snappy ceremony ushers in new era as Catherine Connolly sworn in as 10th President of Ireland
New housing plan seeks to eliminate 'blanket ban’ on pets in tenancy agreements
Catherine Connolly will be inaugurated as Ireland's 10th President today, here's how it will play out
Here’s everything you need to know about the inauguration.
Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa meets Trump at the White House for historic talks
New housing plan gets Cabinet committee sign off with measures to be announced on Thursday
President Higgins and wife Sabina given roses and cheered as they leave Áras for the final time
In Pictures: President Michael D Higgins’s 14 years in office
DUP absence from Connolly inauguration 'not a snub', says party leader
Ivan Yates insists he's 'done nothing wrong' in first interview since media training controversy
Yates insisted he had ‘broke no rules’ over his coaching of Jim Gavin while acting as a pundit.
Calls issued for inquiry into CHI following whistleblower claims about Harvey Sherratt's care
Billy Kelleher says Fianna Fáil should be heading up unity efforts rather than ‘The Shinners’
Even the NTA is confused about whether students studying in the North can get a student Leap Card
Fianna Fáil braces itself for a delay of its review of its presidential campaign
Newest Independent Ireland councillor on how his views have not shifted since leaving the SocDems
'Not a hope in hell': There will be fury in Fianna Fáil if election review delayed
Some TDs in the party said they don’t expect the internal report to be ready next week.
Holly Cairns says Tánaiste's 'tough on immigration' rhetoric shows government is in 'panic mode'