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Politics

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VAT rate cut from 13.5% to 9% on energy bills until the end of October
Government measures to cut fuel costs should be 'better focused', climate advisory body says
Police investigating attack on SDLP candidate as a hate crime
Tom Clonan: Russia has pivoted to regenerate a major offensive on the Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts
Tom Clonan
Living wage proposals to be brought to Government before summer, says Varadkar
Partygate: Boris Johnson pays fine and admits wrongful birthday gathering but defies calls to resign
Watt report says it is normal practice for minister not to receive details of every secondment
New Government measures will 'more than offset' the increase in carbon tax, says Varadkar
MEPs Clare Daly and Mick Wallace launch legal actions against RTÉ
NI politician Jim Wells resigns from DUP after 46 years
VAT on gas and electricity could be cut to 9% under Government proposals to tackle cost of living crisis
Hauliers protest over fuel costs ends after causing day-long disruption in Dublin
Donnelly receives report on Dr Tony Holohan's abandoned secondment to Trinity
Number of Ukrainians arriving falls and payment for host families being considered – O'Gorman
'Lessons have to be learned' from Dr Holohan TCD role controversy, Taoiseach says
Peace and democracy can't be taken for granted, Taoiseach says on GFA anniversary
Analysis: France's election looked all over, not anymore
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Luke O'Neill and Mary Horgan among members of new group to replace NPHET
Dublin Bus fares can't be cut before May as on-board machines need to be manually recalibrated
Taoiseach says Ireland will be ‘stretched’ on Ukrainian refugee accommodation
Explainer: What's going on with Tony Holohan's taxpayer-funded job in Trinity?
Party leaders meeting next week on cost of living package but no ‘big bazooka measure’ expected
Air and sea transport links make Ireland a 'key target' for international human trafficking
Two diplomats at Ireland's embassy in Moscow are to be expelled by Russia
Dr Tony Holohan rules out return as Chief Medical Officer after his new role in Trinity College
Sinn Féin needles Varadkar over Fine Gael backbench unease about Carbon Tax hike
Tent camp, warehouses, arenas and Citywest hotel may house refugees by Easter
Further package of measures to help ease the cost of living to be approved next week
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
To defer or not to defer? Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil to debate motions on carbon tax hike
People Before Profit TDs didn't clap Zelenskyy's speech in protest over sanctions
'We cannot imagine what you've gone through': Five-year-old Ukrainian and her mother get Dáil applause
MEP Clare Daly criticises EU sanctions on Russia in European Parliament speech
'Unusual characteristics' to CMO's new Trinity role, public expenditure minister says
'Ireland, Slava Ukraini': Zelenskyy labels Russia a 'colonial empire' in historic address to Oireachtas
Opinion: How can Ireland really help Ukraine? Stop bankrolling Russia's oligarchs
Brian O'Boyle
Zelenskyy is addressing the Dáil today – what can we expect from his speech?