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Politics

Last year
2023
Tories braced for tough night as polls close in England’s local elections
Tánaiste says he stands by Dáil comments about The Ditch and Paddy Cosgrave
Construction cost review finds it costs less to build the same house in Birmingham as in Dublin
Paul Murphy's request to take Dáil questions about Jobstown protest should be facilitated, says Varadkar
Varadkar: Govt will examine mortgage relief as part of Budget 2024 as ECB hikes rates again
Senator Eileen Flynn describes racism against Travellers after taxi driver refused to take her home
Varadkar suggests Paul Murphy should be quizzed on 2014 Jobstown protest in heated Dáil session
Govt prioritising getting pension auto-enrolment up and running, Humphreys says
Govt acting like commentators by failing to ensure energy companies pass on savings, says SF
Cost-of-living pressures led 230,000 people to seek help from St Vincent de Paul last year
Companies should pass on savings as costs fall, Donohoe says
Further engagement promised with Women of Honour after draft terms of reference circulated
Martin calls on China to use its 'considerable influence to end Russia’s war' with Ukraine
Health officials intend to allow pharmacies assess and treat patients with minor ailments
Tánaiste to signal shift in China policy, will say Ireland will not be 'naïve or silent'
FG wants entry point for higher tax band rate to get closer to €50,000 in this year's budget
Answer Qs, survive the punches: that's how political scandals were handled. Until now it seems.
Micheál Martin doubles down on criticism of The Ditch as NUJ questions his use of Dáil privilege
Paul Murphy makes complaint to Sipo over Niall Collins land sale controversy
DUP is seeking ‘further movement’ from UK government on post-Brexit trade
Republicans and unionists criticise UK's 'cruel' and 'grim' budget for Northern Ireland
Tánaiste accuses The Ditch of 'political campaign' as website labels Martin's attack 'paranoid'
Niall Collins: 'No law broken' insists junior minister in address to Dáil
Head of prison officer group says overcrowding is putting staff and prisoners 'at risk'
LÉ William Butler Yeats to be sent to Mediterranean as part of arms embargo on Libya
Man arrested as part of probe into GSOC investigator's attendance at Gerry Hutch party
Fugees rapper Pras, accused of multimillion-dollar political conspiracies, found guilty
Larry Donnelly: Biden declares and Tucker Carlson leaves Fox News - it's all happening in the US
Larry Donnelly
First batch of 200 modular homes for Ukrainian refugees to be ready next month
Over 1,000 homes being bought by local authorities as part of tenant in situ scheme, Varadkar says
Biden shrugs off age concerns after announcing re-election bid, saying 'I feel good'
Nine people died in asylum seeker accommodation in Ireland last year, highest figure since 2008
Total withdrawal of partner access in maternity hospitals 'not appropriate', says HSE
Five years on: First review of Ireland's abortion laws recommends significant changes
Gardaí to be based at 'transport hubs' at Dublin's Heuston and Connolly train station
Landlord TDs shouldn't be allowed vote on rent bill, Dáil hears
Varadkar: No immediate mortgage relief but measure will be examined as part of Budget 2024
'Groundbreaking' decision-assisting service launched to help adults with cognitive impairments
Abortion review to be published tomorrow as Taoiseach criticised for 'reluctance' to update laws
Six men and three women chosen as jurors in rape case against Donald Trump