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Politics

Last month
March 2025
Vote of confidence in Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy to take place tomorrow
Government approves AIB's €1.2bn share buyback plan
Fourteen arrested at Mothers Against Genocide vigil for Gaza outside Leinster House
Eleven of the people arrested were participating in an overnight vigil for the women and children of Gaza on Mother’s Day.
Apple and Meta face big EU fines this week - and Ireland might have to collect the money
‘Political death’: The EU Parliament fake jobs scam that has cost Le Pen her 2027 presidency bid
Tariff threats: Taoiseach says fallout 'could very well' impact Budget calculations
Housing minister 'won't get into predictions' on whether social homes target was met last year
Jim O'Callaghan attends anti-people smuggling summit in UK as Starmer seeks to target 'vile trade'
Mother and son face losing home after change to tenants scheme
Here's what happened today: Sunday
Lukashenko: How Europe's last dictator figures in the thawing of US-Russian relations
Sasha Romanova
Sitdown Sunday: The man who loses thousands on camera every day - and the millions who watch him
Fine Gael drops to its lowest level of support in new poll
134 members of the Oireachtas say they will not nominate McGregor for the presidency
Donald Trump says he will not ‘fire people’ over Signal messages
'These kids are getting good at hurling': How the GAA has taken hold in the West Bank
If you lose your job and have worked for 5 years you'll get up to €450 a week under new rules
France slams US 'interference' in firms' diversity programmes
Eurovision: Do this year's picks show a continent seeking escapism from the harsh news cycle?
Louise Holst
Thousands take to streets of Istanbul to protest over mayor’s arrest
Mairead McGuinness has 'made no decision' on presidential bid after Micheal O'Leary's endorsement
Over 350 illegal evictions recorded since 2015 amid calls for no-fault eviction ban
Campaign of harassment against student at on-campus housing 'deeply concerning'
Verona Murphy has ‘full’ government support and opposition needs to ‘get on with it’
Taoiseach: Government's priority is to protect Irish jobs as threat of US-imposed tariffs looms
Bypasses, motorways and the Galway Ring Road: how will €633 million be spent on Irish roads?
Ireland is the 'most exposed and most at risk' country in EU against US tariffs, says Chambers
Urgent UK probe launched after football fan finds confidential military papers lying on street
Putin renews calls to topple Zelenskyy and claims Russian army will 'finish off' Ukrainian troops
Minister told to 'crack down and crack on' with Cork flood relief scheme
FactCheck: Is the Irish government paying for Ukrainians to repair their cars?
Uisce Éireann chair: Dublin's drinking water supply will be 'very tight' in the next few years
Jerry Grant says judicial reviews have slowed important projects that are needed for the growing population.
Two days (and two fingers) that shocked the Dáil
Letter sent to retailers about new €800 licence fee to sell vaping products
Australian PM calls general election for 3 May, as Labor ties with right-wing opposition in polls
US judge orders Trump administration to preserve Signal chat messages on Yemen strikes
Northern Ireland Secretary says any UK contribution to Casement Park would not bridge funding gap
Defences Forces chief says Irish in Lebanon 'doing extraordinary work' as he prepares for EU role
Lt Gen Seán Clancy will start in his new role as chair of the EU Military Committee in June.