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Politics

This month
May 2026
'I miss my old life': Doctor severely injured in hit-and-run speaks out on road safety crisis
Seán Owens was on the way to a house call when he was hit by a car. He lost his right ear and spent nine months in hospital. He can no longer work as a GP.
Housing Department says funding ‘remains in place’ for regeneration of Oliver Bond flats
'Stop the genocide' chanted during Israel's Eurovision semi-final performance
Israel’s act, Noam Bettan, performed at Vienna’s Wiener Stadthalle amid heightened security and controversy as five nations boycott the event.
Here's what happened today: Tuesday
Embattled UK prime minister to meet leadership rival in the face of backbench revolt
Government under fire over energy costs: 'Ireland's sky-high bills are not normal'
FF and FG TDs will have a free vote on Social Democrats' proposed abortion legislation
Misinformation is leading to abuse and harassment of staff and volunteers in NGOs
Catherine Connolly criticises pollution of Irish rivers in first major speech on the environment
The president gave her assessment of where we’re at seven years since Ireland officially declared a climate and biodiversity emergency.
PBP byelection candidate makes ethics complaint against rival and lord mayor Ray McAdam
The people who could be the next UK Prime Minister if Keir Starmer goes
Despite mounting calls for the British prime minister to stand down, there is no natural successor in Labour to take the top job.
Front pages of the UK newspapers today are brutal for Keir Starmer
Cabinet to discuss assistance for businesses affected by Waterford fire
Micheál Martin rejects leadership comparison between himself and Keir Starmer
Cork's historic Counting House to be reborn as new city library after €35m council purchase
Keir Starmer faces open rebellion as over eighty MPs and counting call on him to resign
The embattled UK prime minister earlier vowed to prove ‘doubters’ wrong – but it may be too late.
Cross-party anger at government over Oliver Bond flats as Dublin councillors demand U-turn
'We are living in vile conditions': Dublin City Council housing tenants protest rent hike
White House shooting suspect pleads not guilty to attempted assassination of Trump
Energy providers in Ireland are not making ‘excessive profit’, regulator says
Ireland leads push for EU-wide sanctions on violent Israeli settlers in occupied West Bank
Unions said ambulance personnel will provide emergency cover during strike action
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EU pushes back on Putin's suggestion of ex-German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder as Ukraine mediator
'I'd no money for food, the diesel light was on in my car': Student nurses on cost of living
HSE 'regrets' decision for some National Ambulance Service workers to begin industrial action
Minister mulling plan to offer payments to Ukrainian refugees who return home
Challenge Starmer's leadership by Monday or I'll do it myself, Labour MP tells colleagues
Legislation to scrap Dublin Airport passenger cap to go to Cabinet this month
Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill at least 17 people amid ceasefire
'We need clear rules': Couple charged over €1k in monthly service fees for Galway flat
A case that saw tenants charged close to €14,000 in one year for added-on service charges has been highlighted by renter groups.
'Another slap in the face of workers': Four winners and two losers from the political week
Government candidate frontrunner, UK politicians riding high and low and another bike shed.
Oliver Bond resident fears new plan for complex risks repeating mistakes of the past
Amid a boycott and with past winners steering clear, what can we expect from Eurovision 2026?
Pro-EU Péter Magyar sworn in as Hungary's new prime minister
'A gay, single mum-to be': MEP Maria Walsh reveals she's expecting a baby through IVF
Starmer brings Gordon Brown into government as he seeks reset after Labour's election losses
Putin oversees scaled-back Victory Day parade amid temporary ceasefire with Ukraine