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Politics

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March 2025
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Taoiseach says Michelle O’Neill's Washington boycott was 'a big mistake'
Trump and Putin expected to discuss Ukraine in the coming week, say officials
Prince Harry’s immigration files to be released publicly after questions on previous drug use
The Oval Office meeting veered between success and humiliation
Harris on US mission to protect jobs as Martin breathes sigh of relief after surviving Trump
Micheál Martin did not face the same pressures back home as taoisigh that had gone before him.
Trump announces 'decisive and powerful military action' as strikes start in Yemen
US Democrats fume as some in party cave to Trump on spending bill
Serbians in Ireland take part in global protest against government over fatal roof collapse
Daughter of Philomena Lee calls on government to extend Mother and Baby Home redress scheme
Trump administration considering new travel ban that would affect up to 43 countries
Putin will have to 'come to table,' says Starmer as talks on Ukraine peacekeeping force begin
Shamrocks, superhoofers and unexpected guests: Inside the surreal St Patrick's visit to Washington
For Trump, the public element of his meeting with Martin seemed to be the most important part.
Prospective Irish housebuyers take note - it will take a long time for supply to dent prices
18th century fort in Phoenix Park to be opened to the public this summer
Pastors, protests and claims of persecution: The Burke family's ties with conservative America
The family’s cause has been taken up by religious groups in the US.
Enoch Burke has no shortage of supporters in the US, where his case has been supported by prominent members of the Christian right.
The activities of the Burke family adopt tactics used by other Christian groups in a wider culture war crusade.
Jewish groups discuss Irish "attacks on Israel" and Occupied Territories Bill with Taoiseach
Ceann Comhairle refuses Thomas Gould's request to address Dáil over business fraud allegation
Does Ireland need more data centres in the near future? Yes, says Taoiseach
Ukrainian refugees leave Dublin city accommodation after being given just 36 hours' notice
Watch: Higgins criticises ‘cruel withholding of aid’ in final St Patrick’s Day speech
Debunked: Fake headline claims Trump granted the Burke family asylum over religious persecution
Move to stop asylum seeker centres opening in certain areas ‘fair’ and ‘balances economic situation’
Trump asks Putin to 'spare' Ukrainian troops after 'very good and productive' talks
Trial of Jeffrey Donaldson and wife over alleged historical sex offences to be delayed
Portugal calls third election in three years following prime minister's resignation
Ireland Funds: The $1,000 a plate dinner that's jinxed more than one Irish Taoiseach in the past
Putin backs US truce proposal for Ukraine war but says 'serious questions' need to be discussed
US envoy Steve Witkoff has arrived in Moscow today to deliver the ceasefire plan.
Putin said he was "for" the proposal of a 30-day ceasefire "but that there are nuances".
President Trump has said it would be "very disappointing" if Russia rejected the proposal.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has rebuked Putin's response as "very manipulative".
‘Don’t hesitate to pick up the phone’ – Donald Trump tells Taoiseach in private White House chat
Rosie O'Donnell has praised the Taoiseach in a poem about his meeting with Donald Trump
Donald Trump threatens 200% tariffs on alcohol from EU countries
'Some indications' Jewish groups have pulled out of planned meeting, Taoiseach admits
Debunked: Project Ireland 2040 isn't a plan 'to flood the country with nearly 2m extra people’
Several people arrested in Brussels following raids over alleged corruption within European Parliament
'Taking back what was stolen': How Trump is selling yesterday's Oval Office meeting to his followers
Clips posted to social media by Micheál Martin meanwhile focused on him telling the US president that trade is a ‘two-way street’.
'Trump ranted as Martin sat awkwardly next to him': What the world is saying about the US visit
Hamas welcomes Trump's 'nobody is expelling any Palestinians' comment during Taoiseach visit
G7 nations to meet in Canada with Putin's next move on Ukraine ceasefire looming large
Martin's big outing was all laughs and smiles - but Irish public may not have found it as funny
Some will feel the Taoiseach was too deferential – others will argue that getting in and out without any major incident is all we could have asked for.