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Politics

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2024
Dáil passes long-promised bill set to make major changes to planning systems
Sinn Féin TD Patricia Ryan resigns from party ahead of constituency convention
'I am not a spy': Senators use speaking time to declare they are not Russia-linked politician
Kemi Badenoch or Robert Jenrick will be next Tory leader as James Cleverly is knocked out of race
Taoiseach stops short of confirming he will directly call on Biden to halt US supply of arms to Israel
Debunked: Fake news story claims Irish government will arrest those who refuse vaccines in future
‘Tried to put half gallon in pint glass’: Irish Rail says it ‘overstretched’ with scrapped timetable
Taoiseach 'not convinced' by plans to stop offering accommodation to new Ukrainian arrivals
Greens accuse actor Mark Ruffalo (yes, that one) of 'misleading' public about policy on LNG
Ex-Trump administration advisor said Israel should 'drop napalm' over Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon
Minister moves to defend record as TDs demand carers allowance means test be scrapped
Scheme to divest Catholic schools has 'yielded very small results', minister admits
Kamala Harris shares a beer with Stephen Colbert as part of media blitz ahead of US Election
Taoiseach set for '30 minute meeting' with Joe Biden in Oval Office to mark Irish-US relations
James Cleverly surges ahead in Tory leadership race as Tom Tugendhat is knocked out
'Send me an email': Snippy Dáil exchange on pre-Christmas 'bribery' social welfare payments
As Sinn Féin faces increasing scrutiny, here's how the press office scandal has unfolded so far
‘Transparency goes both ways’: McDonald says Govt should also answer questions on child protection
First lump sum cost-of-living payment to be made on 28 October
Fireworks expected as Hungarian PM Orbán heads to European Parliament
Dublin city councillors call on Govt to enact Occupied Territories Bill
Kamala Harris courts youth vote on 'Call Her Daddy' podcast and woos gun owners on '60 Minutes'
Taoiseach heads for White House but Rose Garden reception postponed due to hurricane
Will Michelle O'Neill survive questions over former press officer who admitted to child sex offences?
Sinn Féin leaders apologise over party staffers' work references for child sex offender
Mary Lou McDonald said she has asked the party’s incoming general secretary to “immediately initiate a complete overhaul of governance procedures” within Sinn Féin.
Justice Minister agrees to meet with Creeslough families who want public inquiry into explosion
Mary O'Rourke's funeral hears 'remarkable' woman 'enlightened, challenged and entertained us'
Security guards to start working on Dublin buses from today
Eamon Ryan wants identification of Russia-linked politician, Peadar Tóibín wants parties to audit themselves
Cork man Morgan McSweeney is new Downing Street chief of staff after Sue Gray’s resignation
Irish Government calls for release of hostages from Gaza on anniversary of Hamas attack on Israel
'Are we going to keep killing one another until there's no one left?'
Roni Keidar, who survived the 7 October attack a year ago, says Jewish people “should understand the Palestinians more than anyone else in the world”.
Health Minister ‘wary’ of Statutory Inquiry into Aoife Johnston’s death but doesn’t rule it out
Health Minister says BAM 'committed’ to June 2025 completion date for National Children’s Hospital
Florida declares state of emergency in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene
More than half of the Irish public want to see a General Election this month, new poll indicates
Rescuers arrive in Bosnia after devastating floods and landslides that killed at least 18 people
Minister to seek ‘urgent’ approval to reopen emergency flooding scheme for businesses in west Cork