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Politics

Last year
2023
'I think we'd be confident': Housing Dept expects to hit overall housing targets in 2023
Government has cash at its disposal ahead of Budget 2024 with €16bn surplus for next year
Varadkar rules out congestion charges for commuters
Explainer: Why has violence broken out in Sudan and what might happen next?
Taoiseach accused of being 'smug' as Labour and FG trade blows on housing record
Detained US journalist denied bail as he appears in Moscow court for first time
Refusal of DAA boss to appear before Dáil committee on airport security 'unacceptable'
Labour call for investigation into 'price gouging' by supermarket chains
Putin accused of visiting sites of Russian 'war crimes' in Ukraine
EU parliament tightens lobbying rules for ex-MEPs following bribery scandal
Former GFA talks chairman George Mitchell urges parties to find compromise to restore Stormont
SF seeks investigation into lack of paediatric ICU beds in Cork after girl's death from Strep A
Report finds Tony Holohan should not have been involved in process around TCD move
Harris says European court ruling on tax defaulters needs 'detailed consideration' by Govt
Rishi Sunak under watchdog investigation over possible failure to declare an interest
Key ally rejects calls for Nicola Sturgeon to be suspended from the SNP
China and Ukraine to dominate discussion as G7 foreign ministers meet in Japan
Government text messaging system for large-scale emergencies in Ireland expected next year
Joe Biden says he'll make campaign announcement 'relatively soon'
'It feels like coming home': Biden ends emotional final day in Ireland with calls for 'Mayo for Sam'
Biden delivers homecoming speech in Ballina as Ireland trip comes to a close
Biden ends busy day, including Oireachtas address, with Dublin Castle banquet
'Well Mom, you said it would happen': Biden says Oireachtas address one of his greatest honours
Trump to testify under oath in New York fraud lawsuit
Meaning of 'Black and Tans' remark would have been clear to rugby fans, Biden spokesperson says
Biden tour of Ireland comes to Dublin as President to visit Áras, Oireachtas and Dublin Castle
Facebook parent company Meta and TikTok decline invite to Oireachtas committee
Trump slams Biden for visiting Ireland while 'the world is exploding'
What to know about road closures and leaving extra time to get to the airport during Biden's visit
Sunak greets Biden on the tarmac in Belfast ahead of four-day visit
People Before Profit to boycott Biden Dáil speech dubbing it a 'charade and propaganda exercise'
Germany to shut its last nuclear power plants this weekend despite energy crisis
Derry's police chief appeals for calm after petrol bomb attack on officers at dissident march
Kim Jong Un has vowed a 'practical and offensive’ expansion of North Korea's nuclear arsenal
'Here's a group who risked everything for others, but didn't tell anyone about it'
Sunak urges return to Stormont on 25th anniversary of Good Friday Agreement signing
Meet the protesters who've been demonstrating regularly at the Russian embassy for over a year
Varadkar: 'Deep engagement' with UK Govt to restore powersharing in Northern Ireland
Commemoration takes place outside GPO to mark anniversary of 1916 Easter Rising
With a ceasefire in place, Yemenis are still suffering from the weapons of war