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Politics

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2023
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
'Nothing could be further from truth': Sturgeon says police probe into SNP isn't why she walked
Govt plan to boost building: Cost-rental units subsidised and development levies scrapped
Taoiseach to meet OPW minister over lack of progress on modular housing for Ukrainian refugees
Paul Murphy says protest at his family home was 'completely wrong and inappropriate'
US President Joe Biden confirms bid for second term and speaks of battle with 'MAGA extremists'
'Stay tuned': US President Joe Biden expected to announce bid for second term tomorrow
Irish operation to rescue citizens 'built to fail' by Government inaction, opposition TD claims
Calls for external investigation after GSOC officer allegedly attended Gerard Hutch party
Government considers subsidies for developers and scrapping of fees to increase housing supply
UK Labour's Diane Abbot loses party whip after suggesting Jewish, Irish and Traveller people do not face racism
Tens of thousands protest in Israel against Netanyahu's planned judicial reforms
Donald Trump set to visit Ireland next month
Govt called upon to conduct 'full safety audit' of HSA's oversight of Stryker plant
Varadkar 'reluctant' to make changes after review of state's abortion laws seeks end to three-day wait
Joe Biden could announce bid for second term as early as next week, US media reports
Harris urges all parties to vote for Special Criminal Court renewal in wake of Regency verdict
Rise in students facing 'serious financial hardship' as average expenses surpass income
Donnelly: 'Unacceptable' that abortion services are not available in all maternity hospitals
Russian 'spy' ship off British coast aims to sabotage key energy base, EU broadcasters claim
'A complex issue': New committee on assisted dying holds first meeting ahead of public sessions
SNP treasurer stepping down following arrest as part of probe into party finances
Waste company Panda criticised after new €3.80 brown bin charge announced
Holohan report: Watt rejects most findings as Donnelly says all involved acted in 'good faith'
FG and FF upping pressure on Sinn Féin to clarify past dealings with Jonathan Dowdall
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Fine Gael TD John Paul Phelan to stand down at next general election
SNP treasurer held in finance probe released without charge
DUP will not be 'brow beaten' to restore powersharing, says Donaldson