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Politics

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April 2025
Trump namechecks Ireland again as he suggests pharma import tariffs may be imposed soon
New measures to be rolled out by May to deal with competitiveness challenges facing Ireland
The 'Grace' case inquiry's final report will be published today after a six-year delay
'Grace', a woman with profound intellectual disabilities was left in a foster home in the Waterford area for almost 20 years despite a succession of sexual and physical abuse allegations.
In 2017, the former HSE boss apologised to the 47 families – including Grace’s – who were left in care.
'A true son of Cork': Businessman and Fine Gael politician John Mullins dies
Kneecap claim that a pro-Palestine message was ‘cut’ from their Coachella set
Taoiseach says no decisions made yet on Rent Pressure Zone changes
EU tariffs on US goods suspended until July as Taoiseach says he hopes pharma forms part of talks
Former Tánaiste Simon Coveney begins new role as a consultant to EY Ireland
European leaders and Donald Trump condemn Russia's Palm Sunday strike on Ukraine
Irish military to join EU naval intelligence alliance amid growing security concerns
Pension auto-enrolment to be delayed by 'number of months', says Minister
Pharmaceuticals 'need to be made in America' says US Commerce Secretary after temporary tariff halt
Farage says Elon Musk was 'trying to encourage' him with tweet calling for new Reform UK leader
'Get rid of the points race': A TD's two-point plan to overhaul the Leaving Cert
Central Bank went €3.6m over budget on new data system despite giving reassurances about cost
The overspend was one of 15 capital projects in which the bank has gone over budget since 2020.
Staff raised questions about the risks and costs involved when programme was first proposed in 2017.
Family spent eleven years living in converted workshed in Dublin back garden
UK's parliament approves emergency powers to take control of Scunthorpe steelworks
Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of failing to pause strikes
Smartphones and computers are exempt from Trump's global tariffs, US announces
Iran delegation arrives in Oman for high-stakes nuclear talks with the US
Hamas official says delegation on its way to Cairo for Gaza truce talks
'Absolutely devastating': Kerry Councillors raise concerns about short-term lets register
€86 million cash in the bank, but the majority of religious organisations haven't offered any redress
The Church of Ireland has €632m in assets and €40m in cash but has decided to not make a contribution towards redress.
Government sources say legislation being explored to make religious orders pay their fair share.
Tariff negotiations between US and EU to begin on Monday
Nutrition of hot school meals to be reviewed by health officials
Donald Trump admits 'cost' from his 'beautiful' tariff war - while claiming win over EU
Law allowing naturalised Irish citizenship to be revoked in serious cases recommenced
Ooh Aah, don't listen to McGrath: Taoiseach rubbishes Finian's claim of a 'Heneghan deal'
EU suspends countermeasures to Trump tariffs for 90 days to 'give negotiations a chance'
Trump’s sudden u-turn follows a wave of market volatility not seen since the early stages of Covid.
Taoiseach says tariff pause 'alleviates' pressure on Ireland's public finances
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Fine Gael wants the one job it’s never had
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Vast majority of teachers in Ireland suffering 'moderate to high' burnout
Cairn Homes chief says emergency law needed to stop thousands of planning permissions lapsing
Up to 15,000 planning approvals held up by delays such as judicial reviews are at risk of lapsing, according to Cairn Homes.
Government sources have said they are acutely aware of the issue and will look at what can possibly be done to assist.
Minister won't attend GRA conference as Commissioner hasn't been invited
Trump announces 90-day tariff 'pause' on countries that 'have not retaliated', ratchets up China rate to 125%
Global tariffs from the US came into effect last night and resulted in mass market panic.
Irish MEPs ask EU to assess legality of German plan to deport Irish Palestine activists
Luke 'Ming' Flanagan and Heather Humphreys not ruling out a run for the presidency
Germany’s next Chancellor Friedrich Merz agrees deal to form new government with rival party