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Politics

February
February 2025
Inside the storm: Frontline workers on the problems with Ireland's response to major emergencies
Across the west and north western regions tens of thousands of people are still without power. There were extensive failures of water supply also.
Trump administration appears to walk back shock Gaza plan
Federal judge blocks Trump's attempt to restrict birthright citizenship
Sinn Féin accuses Government of 'walking away' from Occupied Territories Bill
'Influential' Irish-Americans to be part of fast-tracked trade body set up in response to Trump
Customers paying higher electricity bills due to storm repair costs is 'sick joke', says TD
McDonald calls 2024 housing numbers a 'load of bull' as Taoiseach admits 'we got the figure wrong'
'Begrudgers and whiners': Mixed response in letters to Simon Harris after Kanturk exchange
Should super junior ministers be allowed to sit at Cabinet?
Trump and Netanyahu dubbed 'two psychopaths' by TD amid calls to boycott White House visit
Simon Harris to chair Wicklow cliff walk taskforce meeting in Government Buildings next week
Varadkar could be witness for injunction on super junior ministers attending Cabinet, says Murphy
The PBP TD says it would be a ‘good idea’ for the former Taoiseach to appear as a witness in the case.
Banning phones at school does not improve grades or mental health, says new UK study
Michael Healy-Rae claims opposition is trying to ‘muzzle’ TDs that support the government
US government aid agency places global staff on leave as part of Trump's purge
Experts hit out at 'ultra-processed' hot school meals ahead of scheme's expansion
Trump says ‘Gaza thing has never worked’ as he meets Benjamin Netanyahu at White House
The US President renewed his call to Arab nations to relocate displaced Palestinians.
Egypt and Jordan have flatly rejected calls by Trump to relocate 2.3 million Palestinians during post-war rebuilding of the territory.
Trump also signed an executive order withdrawing the US from a number of UN bodies, including the main UN relief agency for Palestine.
Sinn Féin to challenge Government on Occupied Territories Bill when Dáil returns tomorrow
High Court hearing over 'super junior' ministers at Cabinet expected to take place in May
'Bigger than Brexit': What would a Trump trade war with the EU mean for Ireland?
Opposition claim a win in Dáil speaking rights row but Lowry says need remains to change rules
In full: Verona Murphy explains decision to keep Regional Independents off Opposition benches
Ceann Comhairle rules that Regional Independents will not be treated as the opposition after all
All Seanad panels filled as counting concludes
Trump pauses Mexico tariffs as last-ditch Canada talks continue
Ukrainians 'terrified they'll be abandoned' after being told they must leave Cork accommodation
Around 300 Ukrainian refugees – mostly women and children – are currently living in Cork Student Village.
Armagh Bishop backs Washington Bishop Trump called 'nasty'
Charlie Flanagan voices concern over lack of parallel Omagh inquiry
Sharon Keogan tops the poll in Seanad count of Industrial and Commercial panel
Opposition leaders seek to resolve speaking rights row ahead of Dáil return
Anne Rabbitte misses out on Seanad bid as Labour panel elected
Donald Trump says 'pain' of tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will be worth it
Mexico and Canada have already ordered retaliatory measures against the US.
Here's an idea - offer 40-year-olds a €15,000 cash advance to delay their retirement by a year
O'Gorman dubs speaking row 'outrageous stroke' and expects 'regular shenanigans' from new coalition
The leader of the Green Party sat down with The Journal to discuss life after government.
Aontú land first ever senator for the party as Agricultural panel of the Seanad elected
'We had to move the kids' beds away from the windows': Stephen Donnelly on lockdown intimidation