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Politics

Last year
2023
Russian strikes hit Ukraine's Odesa for third night after grain deal exit
Taoiseach apologises to Ukrainian actor assaulted in Dublin during surprise trip to Kyiv
McEntee acknowledges public 'frustration' over delay in extending pub and club opening hours
'Weight-based' tax for cars considered to offset the annual €1.5b cost of switching to EVs
McEntee speaks to Garda Commissioner about attack on councillor's family home
Just under 500 homes delivered in year one of the government's First Home Scheme
Women on boards: 'No leeway' for GAA and other sports organisations before funding cuts
Donald Trump jokes about becoming legal ‘expert’ as potential third indictment looms
Cabinet signs off on cost-rental income ceiling increase for renters
Late night venues to get grant worth €70,000 to help them reduce noise
American who crossed into North Korea at DMZ is a US soldier
Donald Trump says he expects to be arrested over Capitol Riots in January 2021
Over 1,000 disabled people face appeal backlog for driver permit scheme
Martin could seek stricter rules on ads for products that could be harmful for climate
Double child benefit 'worked well' last year, says minister as repeat flagged for Budget 2024
Simon Harris: ‘Tusla saying today that it is in crisis should stop the Government in its tracks’
PAC will reconvene if former RTÉ chief Dee Forbes and others become available
Tánaiste begins week-long trip to South Africa and Mozambique
Dee Forbes and Breda O'Keeffe among RTÉ execs who asked government for funds more than 50 times
Looking back at the Drumcree dispute 25 years on, as the DUP attempts to reignite debate
South Korea will 'expand scale' of aid to Ukraine, president says during first visit to country
Donald Trump asks Georgia court to disqualify 2020 election probe prosecutor
Wagner group training troops in Belarus following failed mutiny in Russia
Stephen Donnelly says speculation on cost of Children’s Hospital is ‘not helpful’
Ryan Tubridy's Public Accounts Committee appearance most viewed Oireachtas event ever
Dáil breaks for summer hols but political temperature set to be 'a little higher' on its return
Taoiseach hints a radical overhaul of the TV licence model is coming down the line
RTÉ restates stance that Tubridy's contract is 'at an end' amid confusion over what he's to be paid
Tánaiste concedes 'real difficulty' surrounding cost of National Children’s Hospital
Mica homeowners have 'outstanding concerns' about new scheme, committee told
Horse-racing regulator IHRB to say that 'grave' financial issue may not be about 'personal gain'
Ireland takes first steps towards joining European security project to protect undersea cables
FF politicians call for security improvements at Leinster House
Zelenskyy hails 'security victory' as G7 nations pledge long-term support for Ukraine
Vigil held in memory of the 402 homeless people who died in Dublin since 2018
Coveney to recuse himself from RTÉ Cabinet discussions due to brother's previous role on board
Forensic accountants appointed to examine RTÉ finances as Varadkar says no bailout requested
Ryan says Irish government can block transport of cluster bombs through Ireland if needed
GAA director general says it's 'not realistic' to expect that all games can be on free-to-air TV
How much of a pay cut did Ryan Tubridy really take after 2020?