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Politics

This month
February 2026
Religious education in North to be reviewed after UK Supreme Court found it to be unlawful
How the UK papers are covering Peter Mandelson's alleged leaks to Jeffrey Epstein
Russia resumes strikes on freezing Kyiv, leaving over 1,000 homes without heating
It comes days after Donald Trump said Putin had agreed to stop striking Kyiv and “various towns” during cold weather.
Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify in US probe into sex offender Epstein after initial refusal
Claire Byrne is back on the mic at Newstalk today as the station's new schedule kicks in
Breach of notification requirements by sex offenders to be added to offences where bail can be refused
Taoiseach says Government cannot ‘wave magic wand’ on flood schemes as further heavy rain forecast
Keir Starmer orders inquiry into former ambassador Mandelson's ties to Jeffrey Epstein
Ireland’s questionable relationship with social media giants and scam ads
A recent report showed that Facebook parent company Meta estimated it would make 10% of its revenue from scam ads and banned goods.
The contrarian asylum seeker group that wants a 'boycott' of other asylum seeker groups
George Mitchell's name removed from scholarship programme amid Epstein files release
New Epstein accuser claims sexual encounter with ex-prince Andrew
Sitdown Sunday: What this week's weather tells us about Ireland's flood warning system
Israel to terminate MSF work in Gaza for failing to provide Palestinian staff list
Iran says progress made towards US talks
Renters may end up paying €249 extra monthly under incoming changes, Sinn Féin claims
Israel partially reopens Gaza's Rafah crossing
Politicians are heading to 50 countries this March - who decides which minister goes where?
This year’s St Patrick’s Day programme is the biggest in the history of the State – but how exactly is it all decided?
Last month
January 2026
Tusla has stopped housing children in privately-operated centre where Ukrainian teen died
A review into a violent incident that resulted in Vadym’s death noted that the ‘nature of the accommodation’ was a factor in Tusla’s decision to stop placing children there.
Simon Harris says he wants to put an age restriction on social media use
Jon Burrows elected as new Ulster Unionist Party leader
Thousands rally in US cities as immigration anger gathers in US
Israeli strikes kill 28 people, including children, in Gaza
Will you watch the Melania Trump documentary?
Should a water ferry from Dún Laoghaire to Dublin Port be rolled out?
Trump expects Iran to seek deal to avoid strikes as US sends arms to Israel and Saudi Arabia
US government shuts down for second time in Trump's current presidential term
Austrian ambassador: Taking part in European defence and security spend not a threat to neutrality
Austria, like Ireland, defines itself as neutral.
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Phil Hogan wants a big job in the UN, but he needs government backing to get it
Justice Minister of State: Limerick probe had devastating impact and damaged morale of gardaí
Sinn Féin criticised over comments about EU loan to Ukraine with Harris saying he's 'horrified'
Debunked: No, the EU didn’t fine X €45 million for making users ‘think Donald Duck was a real person'
Food prices in Ireland have increased by nearly 4% in the last year
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon arrested after anti-ICE protests at Minnesota church
Homelessness numbers down slightly over Christmas but 16,734 people still in emergency accommodation
Do you think it's okay for politicians to use AI to write their speeches?