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Politics

Last month
June 2025
Shutting down a nursing home is a 'nuclear option' for regulator, TDs told
North city parks becoming virtual no-go areas for council workers due to drug crime, TD says
While there’s a high Garda presence in commercial areas of the city other areas nearby are being overlooked, Gary Gannon claims.
Almost 200 allegations of abuse of residents at nursing home in RTÉ programme were made since 2022
Trump considering US strikes against Iran, and he says patience is 'wearing thin'
The message comes as Israel and Iran continue to exchange fire.
Trump claimed that the US has taken 'complete and total control of the skies over Iran'.
Israel 'faces threats on many fronts' an IDF spokesperson said.
Here's what happened today: Tuesday
US condemn Russian strike on Kyiv that killed an American among at least 13 others
'I like dogs': Healy-Rae says minister can't tell property owners to allow tenants have pets
No protections against rising rents for students leaving private tenancies at end of year
Taoiseach tells Ivana Bacik she 'didn't have the courage' to be in Government
Paul Murphy lands in Dublin after being detained twice in Egypt over Gaza aid march
Citywest Hotel to be bought at a cost of €148 million for international protection accommodation
After 16 years, the banker pay cap of €500,000 is being scrapped
'It doesn't bode well': TDs blast Peter McVerry Trust's refusal to attend PAC
Opposition TDs call for young people to hit the streets on housing in 'Raise the Roof' protest
It's (almost) all housing as emergency RPZ laws sent to Cabinet with two other housing memos
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Netanyahu says killing of Iran leader will 'not escalate the conflict, it's going to end the conflict'
The IDF claims it now had "aerial superiority" over the capital city after destroying a third of Iran's surface-to-surface missile launchers.
Iran has urged the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency to condemn Israeli attacks on its nuclear sites
Benjamin Netanyahu's office said 11 people were killed in Iranian strikes on Israel overnight.
DUP minister says he has nothing to apologise for after 'reckless' post about Larne Leisure Centre
Irish MEPs condemn Ursula von der Leyen’s 'pro-Israeli solo run' amid Iran-Israel conflict
The government has spent over €1m on deportation flights for 170 people this year
Israeli troops kill 20 Palestinians waiting to collect food, says Gaza's civil defence agency
Tax cut expectations tempered as ‘two-tier’ child benefit and hospitality VAT rate under review
Sinn Féin defends view that extending temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees is a 'mistake'
Netanyahu tells Fox News Israel 'got' Iran's chief intelligence officer as conflict ramps up
At least five people were killed today when an Israeli strike hit a residential building in downtown Tehran, state television in Iran reported.
Authorities said Iranian missile fire targeting Israel killed at least 10 people overnight.
Donald Trump threatened Iran with the "full strength" of the military if the US is attacked "in any way, shape or form".
Manhunt continues for 57-year-old suspect in shootings of Democratic politicians
Motion to stop sale of Israeli bonds expected to return to the Dáil as Minister rejects 'complicity'
Mass anti-Trump protests held across US as president hosts Washington military parade
Organisers said they were protesting against Trump’s dictatorial overreach, and in particular what they described as the strongman symbolism of the parade.
Larry Donnelly: LA riots may look like a banana skin for Trump, but his base remains happy
Larry Donnelly
Aircraft spot checks under consideration to ensure weapons not flown through Ireland
Drug dealer released just four weeks into 18 month term due to prison overcrowding crisis
A number of prisoners, including those suspected to be members of Organised Crime Groups, have been released.
Redacted version of CHI report could be published this week, Health Minister says
'Emergency rally' against racism held outside Belfast City Hall after days of unrest
Israel warns 'Tehran will burn' if Iran continues strikes after intense exchange of fire overnight
The Israeli military said its air forces targeted Iran's air defences with a wave of strikes in Tehran overnight.
Iran hit back with a barrage of missiles that lit up the night sky over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, killing three people and wounding dozens.
78 people were killed and 320 wounded in the first wave of strikes by Israel, Iran's ambassador to the UN said.
Trump to preside over military parade as US cities prepare for 'No Kings' demonstrations
Airport passenger cap: Attorney general has given his advice, but there are 'no easy options'
'Remove the rats': How online rumours and threats sparked a week of anti-immigrant riots in NI
Unrest fuelled by inflammatory rhetoric and misinformation visited several towns in the North this week.
A sexual assault in Ballymena enabled a wider narrative to take hold that women are unsafe because of immigration.
An online 'paper' trail shows how a wave of speculation fed what some have called a "pogrom".
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Netanyahu warns of ‘several waves’ of Israeli attacks as Iran threatens 'powerful response'
Iran has described the assault as a “declaration of war”.
The United States said it had prior knowledge but was not involved in the attack.
Israel has since announced the closure of its embassies across the globe.
Paul Murphy: Why I've joined thousands from around the world on a march to Gaza
Paul Murphy