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Leinster House

    Women arrested at Mothers Against Genocide protest seek legal advice on making GSOC complaint
    Opposition splits as some parties remain seated during Dáil walkout over new questions slot
    Women at Mothers Against Genocide Leinster House protest 'were strip-searched', Dáil hears
    Eleven people in a vigil for the children and mothers of Gaza were arrested yesterday morning outside Leinster House.
    Verona Murphy wins first-ever Dáil vote of confidence in a Ceann Comhairle by 96 votes to 71
    Members of the Opposition allege Murphy failed to act impartially and favoured the Government in her actions last week.
    'There's no split in Aontú': Tóibín condemns Opposition behaviour despite TD standing with them last week
    Can Michael Lowry be sanctioned for gesticulating at Paul Murphy?
    Michael Lowry says he was telling Paul Murphy 'to sit down with my fingers'
    Calls for Tenant in Situ scheme to be reinstated as 'hundreds' wait to hear if they'll be evicted
    Ceann Comhairle refuses Thomas Gould's request to address Dáil over business fraud allegation
    Dáil speaking rights: The government really is chancing its arm with this proposed 'solution'
    Cian O'Callaghan
    Government accused of treating public 'like idiots' following speaking rights row vote
    Dáil walkout on the cards after Government wins speaking rights changes for Regional Independents
    Earlier, the leaders of the Opposition wrote to Micheál Martin and Simon Harris requesting an urgent meeting.
    Family told toddler son would have to wait 10 years for dental care
    'Tetchy' Taoiseach 'acting like a child' as Dáil erupts over Michael Lowry and 'Bik' McFarlane
    Tensions were elevated in the Dáil today after members of the opposition were not pleased with the Taoiseach’s answers.
    Family still waiting for son's assessment of needs despite legally compelling HSE last year
    Justice Minister clarifies he is 'not opposed' to ban outright counselling notes in rape cases
    150 rounds of drinks ordered at the Dáil's bars on the day TDs failed to elect a new Taoiseach
    Opposition labels Government's Dáil speaking rights fix as 'unacceptable' as row blows up again
    Replacing Dáil prayer with 'moment of silent reflection' among reform proposals by TDs
    Ceann Comhairle asks Taoiseach to 'review' remark that Mary Lou McDonald was 'ag insint bréaga'
    Five Sinn Féin reps write to Tánaiste demanding he makes Dáil statement on Martin Conway
    'He called me a liar': Verona Murphy's lack of Irish called into question in heated Dáil exchange
    Dublin children protest outside Leinster House demanding Irish speaking secondary school
    Paul Murphy pushes back on Super Juniors: 'No more snouts at the Leinster House trough'
    Paul Murphy
    Sinn Féin accuses Government of 'walking away' from Occupied Territories Bill
    Anti-government protester who admitted intimidating Michael Healy-Rae spared jail time
    'Beggars belief': Politicians call for Dáil to be recalled in wake of storm Éowyn
    Dad humour, Hot to GoGo and Lowry's lads: The bits you might have missed amid the Dáil madness
    It was a colourful few days in Leinster House to say the least.
    In pictures: Here's some standout photos from a very unusual day in the Dáil
    Aontú’s two TDs ditch Regional Independent technical group amid Dáil speaking rights row
    What just happened? How a bitter row led to the Dáil being suspended TWICE in an hour
    TDs set to get extra week of holidays as row over Independents' Dáil speaking time heats up
    The political highs and lows of 2024: 10 defining moments
    From the (many) resignations, two referendums, three elections and a partridge in a pear tree.
    From leaving school at 16 to the Dáil's first female Ceann Comhairle - who is Verona Murphy?
    'Sure why not round it up to an even four hundy?': Complaints to OPW over €336k Oireachtas bike shed
    Dozens in tents outside Dáil seeking international protection to be re-housed
    Left in or left out? SF, Labour, the SocDems and Roderic O'Gorman have all been talking today
    State exam fees to be waived next year and cap on school transport fees to be extended
    OPW hoped €336,000 bike shed would be 'adapted and reused' at other historic properties
    ‘We need answers’: Creeslough families meet ministers to push for public inquiry
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