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Politics

Last year
2023
Leaked lockdown Whatsapp messages have landed Matt Hancock back in the spotlight - here's why
Govt chief whip seeks Dáil time for McDonald and Doherty to answer questions about SF's financing
Holly Cairns on not being a 'stereotypical politician', Labour's broken trust and the need for change
Sunak pleads with MPs to give DUP 'time and space' to consider Brexit deal
House panel to vote on bill that would give Biden authority to ban TikTok in US
Junior Minister Niall Collins to make Dáil statement on 2001 housing application
Explainer: Pets, potatoes and the 'Stormont brake', what's the deal with the Windsor Framework?
Plans for LC students to sit Paper 1 at end of fifth year to be deferred
An emotional Steve Baker regrets 'Brexit hardman' image and speaks about 'mental health crisis'
'Look who finally got Brexit done': The British papers make for nice reading for Rishi Sunak
Joe Biden hails Protocol deal as 'essential step' in protecting Good Friday Agreement
King Charles III criticised for ‘constitutionally unwise’ tea with EU chief after Protocol deal
What does the 'breakthrough' Windsor Framework mean for Northern Ireland?
Varadkar says Windsor Agreement reached as Sunak built trust and Europe made concessions
Former Taoiseach Enda Kenny diagnosed with cancer but expected to make full recovery
Tánaiste condemns Russian nuclear threats at UN conference
D-Day for Protocol talks as von der Leyen visits Sunak to tackle 'complex challenges'
Refugee accommodation: Govt hopes local point people and beefed up media budget will ease concerns
CIA chief: US intelligence officials 'confident' China considering supply of weapons to Russia
Poll shows controversial Scottish political candidate front runner for leadership among voters
'Witnesses telling their stories, while they're still alive, is very powerful'
Coup rumours, Oligarchs, and pro-Russia agitators: What's going on in Moldova?
Social media companies aren't doing enough to remove misinformation about migrants, Harris says
24 new judges will be appointed in Ireland this year
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Donnacha Ó Beacháin: 'Contemporary Russia is not the USSR - it is arguably a greater threat'
Donnacha Ó Beacháin
Explainer: The New IRA and their not-so-new belief in violent republicanism
Here are the three contenders to become Scotland's first minister
China calls for ceasefire and peace talks between Russia and Ukraine on first anniversary of war
Nominations for Social Democrats' leadership to open tomorrow morning
PAC suspends meeting over unanswered questions and inattendance of Central Bank governor
'Any buildings we can get our hands on': Ministers to discuss refugee accommodation crisis
Kate Forbes feels 'burdened' by offence caused by religious views but will continue in SNP race
AIB execs agree to face TDs next week to answer questions about controversial debt write-downs
Government seeks experts to ensure Mother and Baby Home redress scheme doesn't break GDPR rules
Mother and Baby Homes: 'Morally obnoxious' and 'callous' redress scheme passes Dáil vote
Female TDs due to meet with Ceann Comhairle over safety concerns
'Right time to hand over reins': Murphy and Shortall step down as SocDem co-leaders
TD says Mother and Baby Home redress is 'madness', Varadkar accuses her of 'demonising' govt