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Politics

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2023
People across Ireland raise litany of complaints with councils about dogs running off-lead
New aid convoy enters Gaza amid concerns region could spiral 'out of control'
TV licence income down €14.2m on 2022 as growing numbers opt to not renew after RTÉ scandal
Government may increase money available to businesses damaged by flooding, Eamon Ryan says
Lack of urgency to tackle violence against women 'unacceptable', Frances Fitzgerald says
'Trust has been shattered': Catherine Martin says RTÉ must change to secure funding
Czech Government and arms industry to host event for Irish businesses in Dublin
First humanitarian aid rolls into Gaza as Israel vows to increase air strikes
Green Party not ruling out being part of Sinn Féin-led coalition, Ryan says
Women with cancer will be able to defer maternity leave under new legislation
Thousands march in Palestinian solidarity demonstration in Dublin
All Irish citizens in Gaza accounted for, as efforts continue to get them out, minister says
Ukrainian officials say civilians were killed in Russian overnight attacks
'It's not just Ursula von der Leyen, it's broader than her': Irish MEPs on European politics failing
Judge fines Donald Trump $5,000 for violating gag order in fraud trial
Republicans drop Trump ally Jim Jordan as House speaker nominee after three failed votes
Biden requests over €100 billion for Israel, Ukraine and more after rare Oval Office address
Sunak says double Tory by-election defeats ‘disappointing’ but blames ‘local factors’
Higgins says blocking of essential food is 'criminal' as aid trucks wait to cross into Gaza
Meta and Google become latest major companies to pull out of Web Summit
'You've let us down': Midleton locals confront Taoiseach over lack of flood protection
Israeli troops told to be ready to see Gaza territory 'from the inside'
NATO ramps ups Baltic Sea patrols after destruction caused to gaspipe and communications cable
DCC one step closer to 'taking back control' of bin collection, as Oireachtas working group set up
Ministers blasted over health budget funding as TDs say it is a 'hammer blow' to the public
Trump's ex-lawyer pleads guilty over efforts to overturn election loss, agrees to testify
EU Parliament backs Middle East motion but it's not unanimous among Irish MEPs
'We pay our taxes, where does it go?': Anger in Midleton as businesses count cost of flooding
EU opens disinformation probes into Meta and TikTok over spread of Israel-Hamas content
New Children's Hospital won't open until April 2025 at the earliest
'History will not judge us well': Children unsafe in Direct Provision, Ombudsman warns
Egypt's president agrees to open Gaza border crossing to allow in 20 humanitarian aid trucks
Trump ally Jim Jordan loses second vote to become House speaker
'The time is now': TDs call for ceasefire and for humanitarian corridors to be opened in Gaza
Donohoe won't get into 'war of words' over health budget, says financial controls are needed
US vetoes UN resolution calling for a 'humanitarian pause' on Israel-Hamas conflict
Women face higher costs than men in life, says minister at workplace menopause policy launch
New Children’s Hospital to be completed by October 2024, but uncertainty remains over open date
EU triple aid to Palestine as leaders struggle to find common ground
Sligo TD Marc MacSharry will not run in next general election