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Poll: Would you like to see Joe Biden serve another term as US President?
Taoiseach sees opportunity to ‘reset’ relations with UK after ‘warm’ meeting with Truss
Taoiseach to travel to NY for UN events, but will timetable allow for Biden meeting this week?
All eyes will be on what ministry Micheál Martin opts for in December
Dr Rory Hearne: Why are some TDs unwilling to call themselves landlords - when that's exactly what they are
Rory Hearne
FactFind: How many current TDs own houses that they rent out?
Taoiseach says 'much higher' ESB dividend to be taken as after-tax profits hit €390 million
Taoiseach doesn't agree with Varadkar's tax report remarks comparing some ideas to SF manifesto
'100 years of injustice': Survivors call for mother and baby home redress scheme to be extended
Windfall tax will be backdated but it's unclear how much money levy will raise, say leaders
Tánaiste suggests 'nominal fee' for school bus tickets next year
Taoiseach says he is open to seeing Bertie Ahern return to Fianna Fáil
Taoiseach to engage with ministers on the issue of police on public transport
Chance for peace in Ukraine is 'minimal' at present, UN chief says after call with Putin
Paul Murphy TD says he was repeatedly kicked by protesters when leaving Leinster House
Varadkar says potential price caps on energy bills have 'echoes of the bank guarantee'
Energy costs dominates first day back but politicians get a giggle with 'Taoiseach' Mary Lou remark
Donohoe refuses to be drawn on Eurogroup issue but his party leader hopes he can keep the role
Dáil back after summer break with a cost-of-living Budget and rotating Taoiseach on the agenda
Explainer: The Swedish right are likely taking over, but what does it mean for Europe?
Govt expected to approve 80 cent increase in minimum wage
Russia covertly spent €300 million to try influence world politics, US State Department claims
President Higgins meets King Charles as politicians come together in Belfast
UK's King Charles leaves NI after memorial service attended by Taoiseach and President Higgins
Taoiseach expects Michael McGrath to take up finance minister job following reshuffle
McDonald defends letter by Sinn Féin TD warning of risk of 'conflict' between refugees and locals
Electricity credits for householders will be universal payments and not targeted, says Taoiseach
'Situation has deteriorated': Protecting businesses and jobs top priority, says McGrath
UN accuses Taliban of harassing female staff in Afghanistan
Government to consider EU’s windfall tax plans as part of budget
Taoiseach pours cold water over suggestion to reduce inheritance tax threshold
Sweden's right wing poised for election victory following far-right gains
Thousands line Queen’s coffin route to pay final respects in Scotland
Coveney says government is 'ruling nothing out' in response to cost-of-living crisis
Ukraine reclaims swathes of east in shock offensive to oust Russia
Sinn Féin stays away from proclamation but will attend other royal events
Final reactor at Ukraine nuclear plant shut down after power restored
Charles formally declared British King as Elizabeth's funeral details released
Gas companies may have to pay 'solidarity contribution' from excess profits, says minister
Will FF and FG rotate the finance ministry? Coalition partners to discuss matter amid tensions