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Politics

Last year
2023
'Enormous burden': Labour call for removal of wait period for abortion care
Violet-Anne Wynne to resume Dáil pairing with McEntee after breaking it for eviction ban vote
New Govt proposals to increase density and slash residential car parking spaces in cities
Minister tells Grace case inquiry it is 'imperative' it completes report within 12 months
'Sadistic violence' in DF: Soldiers put in barrels with animal remains or chemicals for 'hazing'
Tom Clonan: Defence Forces are deeply misogynistic and an unsafe workplace for women and men
Tom Clonan
Dog owners who cannot control their pet should be treated as 'social pariahs', says McConalogue
Tánaiste says victims of sexual assault within the Defence Forces should contact the gardaí
An organisation that 'barely tolerates' women: Report details extent of abuse in Defence Forces
Govt aims to reform defamation laws to protect public-interest journalism and reduce costs
Govt to carry out 'study of deaths by suicide' in the Defence Forces over past 20 years
Women of Honour hold 'constructive' meeting with Tánaiste as report due to be published tomorrow
Humza Yousaf promises to bring 'independence for Scotland' as he's elected SNP leader in tight vote
How does Ireland compare with other EU countries when it comes to renter rights?
'Not a crime': Trump dismisses New York probe during Texas presidential campaign rally
Donald Trump to hold first rally of 2024 presidential campaign in Waco, Texas
Gardaí told no further leave days to be granted in week of 10 April as Biden expected to visit
'No renegotiating' Windsor Framework, Heaton-Harris warns DUP
Govt facing more eviction ban headaches as Labour and SF prepare motions and new laws
Taoiseach is 'disappointed' with DUP's decision not to return to Stormont
Plan to bring 12,000 short-term lets back into rental market delayed by EU Commission decision
Poll: Do you have confidence in the Government?
'In peril' and 'agile as a cat' – UK papers react to Boris Johnson committee hearing
FactCheck: Did the Government miss its social housing targets for three years in a row?
Neasa Hourigan hit with 15 month suspension by Greens after voting against the government
Government wins counter motion vote against extending eviction ban
'Stormont brake' emphatically passed by House of Commons but DUP confirms no return to power-sharing
Poll: Do you think Boris Johnson will ever lead the Conservatives again?
'I'm absolutely focused': Eamon Ryan intends to lead Greens into next General Election
Putin and Xi hail 'new era' of ties in united front against West on second day of visit
Ending eviction ban will see 'levels of homelessness nobody thought possible', Dáil told
Independent TD Violet-Anne Wynne to break off Dáil pairing to vote against government
Threshold anticipates March to be its busiest month since eviction ban came into place
Ryan says windfall tax will help with electricity bills, but fails to commit to more energy credits
Cabinet agrees counter measures to Sinn Féin's eviction ban motion
Coalition leaders reach 'broad agreement' on counter to Sinn Féin motion to extend eviction ban
Ireland to offer Garda assistance to prosecutors probing Russian war crimes in Ukraine
Beneath green shamrocks and fluff of St Patrick's Day lies Ireland's soft power busy at work
Wyoming governor signs law outlawing use of abortion pills
PSNI arrest another man in connection with attempted murder of John Caldwell