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Politics

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2023
Holly Cairns: 'Our healthcare shouldn't be informed by Leo saying he feels uncomfortable'
Greece: All you need to know about this weekend's elections
Zelenskyy to attend G7 in Hiroshima as bloc targets Russia 'war machine'
Zelenksyy calls out Arab leaders for supporting Russia after Assad's return to the Arab League
US set to unveil 'significant' new sanctions on Russia at G7 summit in Hiroshima
Tánaiste questions Triple Lock and calls for greater NATO links in major defence policy speech
Taoiseach to contact victim's family as Dáil reacts to 'stomach-churning' Navan teen assault video
Cairns clarifies speech criticising lack of engagement with Clare community blockading hotel
Elderly woman forced to use savings for late husband's headstone to pay energy bill, Dáil hears
Palestinian campaigners condemn delay to bill to prevent Irish investment in Israeli settlements
Seanad motion for government to 'keep their word' and disregard criminal records of gay men
'No need' for Coveney to correct Dáil record on RAF deal but Tánaiste giving issue 'ongoing reflection'
Prosecution of Garda over N7 crash 'outrageous', says Alan Kelly
Opposition TDs condemn 'vicious attack' on refugee tents after camp burned down last week
'They sent me an image of my photoshopped face on a pile of people being burnt'
Micheál Martin: It's 'possible' Ireland can build 40,000 new homes a year to meet demand
Taoiseach 'horrified' by burning of refugee tents as ministers to meet gardaí over protests
Zelensky meets Sunak as UK promises extra military aid for Ukraine
Holly Cairns says she'll talk to all parties after next election but 'change' is in the air
Sweden have won the Eurovision to equal Ireland's record of seven song contest wins
Tractors, unicorns and Edgar Allan Poe: Ten acts to look out for at tonight's Eurovision final
Ireland's air policing security failure and how the British system keeps their skies safe
UK's achievement shows countries can turn Eurovision fortunes around, EBU boss says
Family homeless in eviction after receiver refused council's offer to pay top price for property
Minister says it's 'not appropriate' for her to engage with GAA or RTÉ over GAAGO controversy
Volodymyr Zelenskyy will not be allowed to deliver a video address at Eurovision final
Changes to landlord tax treatment in next budget must be 'approached with caution', McGrath says
Former RTÉ Director General says Patrick Kielty would be 'brilliant choice' for Late Late
Eurovision: Another ten acts have made it through to complete the lineup for the final
Regulating Artificial Intelligence: 'AI Act' passes it's first key vote in EU
Defective Concrete Block scheme regulations should be ready 'in the next couple of weeks'
Pakistan’s Supreme Court orders release of former PM Imran Khan
Over 100 faulty ventilators ordered by HSE in March 2020 still in storage amid legal dispute
Irish Government ‘will move heaven and earth’ for older renters facing eviction, says minister
UK send long-range 'Storm Shadow' missiles to Ukraine
No restaurant street furniture fees for another year as regulations extended
Government holds discussion with retailers over prices as Tesco and Aldi cut bread by 10c
GAA rebukes Virgin Media following claim that broadcasters were not offered chance to air matches
'Nothing feels authentic': Why is Ireland flatlining at Eurovision and what needs to happen?
Ireland may join the likes of Norway and Saudi Arabia as sovereign wealth fund considered