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Politics

Last year
2023
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Latest legal case by Sinn Féin TD heightens concern at potential chilling effect on media
Expert group to examine the whole process around buying a house from bidding to probate
A number of Irish citizens expected to have their names included on list to leave Gaza
Simon Harris says Israel is now 'blinded by rage' and engaging in a 'war on children' in Gaza
Govt announce additional funding for ICC as Sinn Féin call for Israel's referral to the court
Householders to pay 'small charge' on energy bills to pay for new floating gas storage ship
David Norris, the longest-serving Senator in Ireland, to retire in January
Government approves €56 million bailout for RTÉ, subject to conditions
Putin approves new restrictions on media coverage ahead of presidential elections
Housing Minister to seek Cabinet approval to extend Local Authority loans to derelict properties
RTE expected to cut 400 jobs under new cost-saving plans
Nigel Farage joins this year's I'm A Celebrity line up
‘Our bodies hurt from crying’ say family of Irish-Israeli girl feared kidnapped
70,000 left without power after Storm Debi, clean up efforts begin
Micheál Martin to travel to Israel and Palestine this week
Calls for Rishi Sunak to sack Suella Braverman mount as she is accused of spawning ‘hatred’
Mixed views in SF about doing business with FF, but confidence in the air they can go it alone
The government has told people not to buy phones for children. What approach should parents take?
'We’ll work hard to win your trust': McDonald says she wants to form a Govt without FF and FG
Mary Lou McDonald says Suella Braverman must 'cop on' after comments on Northern Ireland
SF crowd chants 'free Palestine' as ambassador to Ireland receives rapturous applause at Ard Fheis
Mary Lou McDonald rejects claim Sinn Féin is trying to silence media with legal actions
Sinn Féin members vote for strong regulation of hare coursing
Ambassador was 'horrified' that Gaza would be 'flattened' as she watched 7 October attacks
RTÉ u-turns on their request to provide Kelly-Forbes note to PAC in private
O’Neill tells party NI unionist majority is 'long gone’, says McDonald will be first female Taoiseach
TD criticises TII after it plans to reserve motorway lay-bys for lorries only
Motion to be brought before Dáil on withdrawing diplomatic status of Israeli Ambassador
Rishi Sunak under pressure to sack Suella Braverman over article criticising police
Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial to continue despite lawyers seeking early end
PAC refuse RTÉ's request to bring Kelly-Forbes note to committee in private
Braverman uses Northern Ireland example during criticism of pro-Palestine ‘hate marchers’
Israel agrees to four-hour daily humanitarian pauses to allow civilians to flee Gaza
Seán Quinn pens letter to TDs asking them to investigate Quinn group takeover
Colombian guerrillas free Liverpool striker Luis Diaz's kidnapped father
Sabina Higgins receiving treatment for breast cancer
Varadkar on Braverman's NI 'hate march' comments: 'I'm not exactly sure what was meant'