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Politics

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2023
Donnelly: 'Regardless of what he says about me in his book, Tony Holohan is an extraordinary public servant'
Minister still has concerns about 'unintended consequences' of Fair Deal rental income change
Taoiseach stands by comment that he believes there will be a united Ireland in his lifetime
Tánaiste says meeting with farmer representatives at Fianna Fáil think-in has been ‘constructive’
'It's not a slam dunk': Martin says SF winning big in next election not a sure thing
Cuts to USC under consideration as part of Budget, confirms Tánaiste
Education Minister pushes back against idea of 'Dublin allowance' for teachers
Leo Varadkar in Northern Ireland as €1 billion worth of peace funding announced
Housing Minister condemns 'misinformation' letters distributed in Dublin with Fianna Fáil logo
Government won't exempt horse-racing TV channels from ban on daytime gambling ads
'It matters to me personally': Micheál Martin sought to make hope and history rhyme in Israel
Dublin’s new safety action plan to target prolific young offenders and roll out community wardens
Varadkar: 'I have at least one, if not two elections still in me'
Government hopes to bring homes into use with new vacant property tax
Micheál Martin says it's not time to abandon 'two-state solution' to Israel-Palestine conflict
Taoiseach says people 'read too much' into Wolfe Tones but warns about 'how songs might be heard'
Shock road safety adverts of the past weren't liked — but they were effective, says Taoiseach
Eamon Ryan says he doesn't back Green TD's claim reinstating eviction ban 'akin to communism'
Farmers say there will be 'massive ramifications' over decision to cut nitrate derogation limit
RTÉ seeks €34.5m in additional funding with €21m licence fee shortfall also expected, confirms minister
Micheál Martin: Calling Israel an apartheid state 'doesn't add a whole lot' to peace process
Tánaiste confident use of tented accommodation for refugees will be short-term
Cabinet to approve plans for new emerging health threats agency to prepare for future pandemics
Former Proud Boys leader sentenced to 22 years in prison for part in US Capitol riot
House of Lords votes to amend controversial Troubles legacy Bill as UK govt urged to scrap it
White House warns North Korea would 'pay a price' if it supplies Russia with weapons
'It has been a privilege': Richard Bruton announces he will not run in the next general election
Tánaiste holds 'frank' talks with Benjamin Netanyahu over Israeli settlements in West Bank
Anger within Greens over housing spokesman's claim reinstating eviction ban 'akin to communism'
Putin says he won't revive Ukraine grain export deal unless Russian food can be shipped too
Belgian court hears case alleging hacking of Luke 'Ming' Flanagan's Twitter account
Nicotine products to come under Drug Payments Scheme with cost capped at €80 per month
Micheál Martin heads to Israel and Palestine to discuss politics and human rights in the region
Greens housing spokesperson: 'There's opposition to what we're doing, even within Government'
Roderic O'Gorman emailed by TDs over concerns about refugee accommodation and far-right figures
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
McGrath working on 'very targeted' measures to help mortgage holders with sky high interest rates
Eamon Ryan not concerned about constituency redraws and says Greens in 'good health' ahead of next election
Larry Donnelly: Trump is in hot legal water - will there be a tipping point for him?
Larry Donnelly