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Politics

Last month
June 2026
Dáil told today is 'the day of the bonfire of our climate targets' as it debates LNG bill
Law Society head warns solicitors are resigning from legal aid panels over a new payment model
'A man of principle': Tributes paid to former Fianna Fáil minister David Andrews after his death
Experts warn of surge in scams as new EU charges on parcels kick in this week
Tánaiste says he is 'concerned' by lack of registration system for e-scooters
Gardaí investigating assault of men in Dublin park condemned as unprovoked racist attack
Police hunt for Monaco bomb suspect after ‘Ukrainian magnate and his family’ injured in blast
Oireachtas to spend €400k on its own brand of red and white wine for the Dáil
Government signs off on plan to make it easier for locals to build homes in their own areas
The new plan tells local authorities they are no longer to be ‘over prescriptive’ about rural housing rules.
Harris says petrol stations should 'pass on' falling oil prices as excise duty to be restored
Scrúdú Gaeilge le déanamh ag iarrthóirí ar chead phleanála sa Ghaeltacht
Trump says Iran requested Qatar meeting, despite Tehran denying any direct negotiations planned
Here's what happened today: Monday
Three Westmeath people killed in crash near Malaga named locally
Current excise reductions on petrol and diesel to stay in place until 1 September
The Taoiseach and Tánaiste both indicated in recent days that the government wanted to avoid a “cliff edge” for households and businesses.
Justice minister ups flat legal aid fee for solicitors to €520 after week of court disruption
'Damaged beyond repair': The fallout within the DUP from the Jeffrey Donaldson revelations
Who is the new Fianna Fáil lord mayor of Dublin?
Over 570 cyclists were fined for running red lights in Dublin last year
US Supreme Court rejects Donald Trump’s push to throw out verdict in sex abuse case
French air defence warship takes up position to protect Dublin during EU Presidency events
The ship arrived over the weekend.
Burnham sets out plan for ‘rewiring’ state in first big speech since returning to Commons
Government's use of the Dáil guillotine for 'anti-climate' legislation labelled 'undemocratic'
UK under pressure from 'rising pro-independence tide', says Mary Lou McDonald
Ireland 'wants to be part of' EU plans for asylum seeker return hubs outside bloc, minister says
'Very generous' flat legal aid fee for solicitors set to be finalised after week of court disruption
Calls for NI Police Ombudsman to probe what PSNI knew about Jeffrey Donaldson
Sitdown Sunday: Boris Johnson's Brexit fantasy
Call to raise gift exemption to €5k so parents can help with deposits without reducing inheritance
TD Cormac Devlin says parents should be allowed gift €10,000 in total, without touching the lifetime thresholds.
'The position is bolloxology': Four winners and three losers of the political week
The push to get religious orders to pay up, the downfall of a UK prime minister and calls to decriminalise personal drug use.
Death toll from Venezuela earthquakes rises to 1,430, with thousands reported missing
Planned changes to legal aid payments will lead to 'exodus' of solicitors, Law Society says
Mass exodus: Why I and hundreds of solicitors have quit criminal legal aid
Kate McGee
Fianna Fáil councillor on track to be elected as next lord mayor of Dublin
Forecourt fallout: The fuel crisis changed something. The question now is whether it sticks
Paddy Comyn
Did the government vote to increase the cost of petrol, diesel and other fuels this month?