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Politics

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2023
Kyiv hospital damaged by Russian barrage overnight, Ukraine says
Jacinda Ardern on death threats, climate change and why social media is like alcohol
Profile: Who is Javier Milei, the chainsaw-wielding outsider who is Argentina's new president?
Ireland’s extra MEP seat should be in Midlands-NW constituency, says Electoral Commission
Far-right outsider Javier Milei wins Argentina presidential run-off election
'We should tread carefully': Donohoe urges caution on suggestion of Revenue collecting TV licence
Shannon Airport not being used by US to facilitate Israel, Taoiseach says
Argentines go to the polls in tense presidential election amid economic crisis
Irish society 'hates heroin users': Former minister hits out at drugs policy
'Don't let the populists in': Warnings of left-wing Govt tax hikes at FG conference
Donohoe reiterates that €40m additional funding conditional on RTÉ reforms being implemented
Thousands marched through Dublin for 'National Demonstration for Palestine'
Confirmation that 24 Irish citizens and dependents left Gaza yesterday as some arrive home today
Donohoe says he'll listen to unions on bid to remove emergency legislation as part of pay talks
Varadkar not in favour of strict cut-off ages and restrictions for older drivers
Varadkar says 'real possibility' Northern Ireland Executive can be restored by early next year
Varadkar: 'If we want dangerous people locked up for a long time, we're going to need more prison spaces'
Iranian diplomat in Dublin denies Iran is involved in 'proxy war' in Middle East
Fine Gael 'up for fighting' for a fourth term in government, says Coveney
'People Before Profit are not eurosceptic, we’re euro-critical’: Gino Kenny on party's EU stance
Service users 'devastated' amid plan to shut down 'vital' addiction support service in Dublin
People Before Profit Bill to legalise personal use of cannabis seen as ‘test for Government'
Govt can move ahead with short-term let register following EU decision
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Politicians arguing in the Dáil and having a drink together after doesn't happen anymore, says Varadkar
Chair of RTÉ board says there was a 'lapse of control' around the Toy Show Musical
'We could lose our daughter': Palestinian family in Dublin pleads with Government and TDs
Heated Dáil exchanges as government accused of ‘double standards’ on Israel and Russia
More Irish citizens set to leave Gaza via the Rafah Crossing today
Micheál Martin visits home damaged in 7 October Hamas attack during trip to Israel
Keir Starmer loses eight frontbench MPs in rebellion over stance on Gaza ceasefire
Biden and Xi agree to restore military communications despite 'dictator' comment
'A nightmare': Families criticise decision to move elderly patients from Cherry Orchard Hospital
UN Security Council calls for 'humanitarian pauses' in Gaza
Varadkar says Ireland would lose influence by going 'too far' in response to Israel motion
UK Supreme Court rules government plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is unlawful
Anti-immigration groups use Israel-Gaza violence to push antisemitism and Islamophobia online
A potent synthetic opioid was found in the heroin that caused overdoses, but what are nitazenes?
Biden says goal of meeting with Xi Jinping is to improve US-China communications
'Alarming' health risks due to inaction over climate change as Ireland behind on action plan