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Politics

Last year
2023
Biden voices confidence he will meet Xi Jinping soon despite 'dictators' jab
Dáil's spending watchdog chair says PAC must get immediate explanation from RTÉ
Martin accuses protesters of 'trying to shut down debate' as he's heckled at security forum
Caution urged over spending corporate tax receipts, as Varadkar warns about fueling inflation
Government moves to ramp up healthcare and vet college places amid staffing crisis
Hotels must do the 'right thing’ with accommodation prices for Taylor Swift gigs, says minister
Councils identify over 1,500 vacant and derelict properties to be bought up
Government defends security forum as opposition label it 'rigged' and 'unashamedly one-sided'
Committee hears whether TDs are legally allowed to pass assisted dying laws in the Dáil
Varadkar promises further cut in childcare costs, as minister pushes for another 25% reduction
Conversion therapy practices to carry criminal offence under proposed new ban, says minister
Children's Hospital Board rejects claim operating theatre fault could cost 'tens of millions'
Irish general who liaises between State, EU and Nato calls defence links 'a force for good'
'Fortress Europe': NGOs and MEPs critical of EU following migrant Mediterranean tragedy
A forum on Irish foreign policy and neutrality kicks off this week - but what's it all about?
MPs approve report that found Boris Johnson lied to the UK Parliament over partygate
Leo Varadkar: Losing a border poll would 'take the issue off the agenda for a long period'
Antony Blinken says China renewed promises not to send arms to Russia during talks with the US
President Higgins issues apology over remarks about security forum chair following criticism
Liz Truss reflects on her time as PM (and the infamous lettuce) during testy Dublin interview
Sturgeon claims ‘I’ve done nothing wrong’ as she returns home
Tánaiste defends forum as President claims Ireland is 'playing with fire' in neutrality 'drift'
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Biden: No easy path for Ukraine to join NATO alliance
Advocates say Ireland has a 'two-tier' asylum system ahead of World Refugee Day
'Fair to assume' Russia is mapping cables and pipelines off Irish coast, NATO General says
Confusion over future of Iceland's Irish stores as frozen food is detained at ports
Martin to Murphy: 'I shudder to think of the day where you might be in authority'
Taskforce on protecting politicians from abuse to meet today
Varadkar says FG could increase vote share in next election, as party sets out to build more homes
Should Varadkar have eye on McEntee vying for his job? 'Absolutely not' says minister
Airport chief says car park spaces neither 'really expensive' nor unavailable
Tara Mines manager 'can't say' how long lay-offs of 650 workers will last
Damien English 'disappointed and embarrassed' about planning controversy that led to resignation
Donald Trump pleads not guilty to 37 federal charges in classified documents case
Hate speech law 'not radical', says minister as senators highlight free speech 'chilling effect'
Honour system that adds 'G.U.' letters after name of awardee would face pushback, says Varadkar
Half of fire stations could close today as a result of strike action by retained firefighters
Adult ADHD awareness on the rise, but State services falling far short, committee told
Trump to make first court appearance on charges of hoarding top secret government documents