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Politics

Last year
2023
Transport Minister has had no engagement with toll companies despite Cabinet colleague claims
Minister sets out 'positive discrimination' policy to ringfence offshore island funding
Mike Pence touts his Irish heritage as he formally launches White House bid
Changes in laws brought about by Graham Dwyer EU Court of Justice ruling now in effect
Dept reviewing case of amputee told to wait until 2024 to apply for housing adaptation grant
Majority of voters want USC scrapped, new polling shows
Countdown starts on EU election as MEPs race to finish new laws
What is Fine Gael's 'middle Ireland' and are you in it?
19 animal rights activists arrested over alleged plans to disrupt the Epsom Derby
3 Israeli soldiers and 1 Egyptian killed shooting near shared border
Texas becomes biggest US state to ban treatment for transgender minors
No domestic flight ban on the cards for Ireland as Taoiseach says we're not the same as France
Govt say EPA report 'doesn't tell the full story' and won't concede targets will be missed
Debunked: Confusion over news article helps spread baseless claims about Pandemic Treaty
Reader Q&A: What do you want to know about Irish neutrality?
Despite a free vote, no FF TDs and just one FG TD voted in favour of PBP's abortion bill
Petrol prices: Donohoe defends excise rate increase, says not doing so would cost €700m
Department of Housing returned more than €380m to exchequer due to underspend by Govt
Former US vice president Mike Pence to announce White House bid next week - US media
Boris Johnson hands WhatsApps and notebooks to UK Cabinet Office amid Covid inquiry row
Gardaí warn students not to become 'money mules': 'No bank account, no visa and you'll go to jail'
O'Brien questions use of privilege, Murphy defends raising matters of public concern
Gardaí seeing 'tragic cases' of people investing life savings into crypto scams
Harris says family concerns will be 'considered' in domestic violence report recommendations
Remaining Tathony House residents to stay put pending RTB ruling on mass eviction
Ireland is to join four European defence projects following cabinet approval
Around 50% of international protection applicants this year granted permission to stay
Ireland's getting a new embassy in London, but the building price tag is still unknown
Having a job is 'no longer a way out of homelessness', TDs told
Leo Varadkar says he believes homeless figures will fall
Selling e-cigarettes to under 18s will carry a €4,000 fine and possibly six months in prison
Peter McVerry says Varadkar has his 'priorities wrong' when it come to tax cuts
Helen McEntee returns as Justice Minister this week after six months maternity leave
Long-awaited report on familial homicide cases goes to Cabinet today
Erdogan appeals for Turkey to 'come together in unity and solidarity' after being re-elected
Garda recruitment age limit should be reconsidered, says justice minister
Ministers visit Co Monaghan bog where search for remains of Columba McVeigh continues
Harris calls for ‘everyone to take a bit of a deep breath’ over rows with coalition over budget
Housing minister defends Govt approach after last week's record high homeless figures
Turkey's Erdogan to extend two-decade rule after victory in run-off election