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Politics

Last year
2023
Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern rejoins Fianna Fáil after more than 10 years
Varadkar condemns racism 'of any form' in the Dáil amid anti-refugee protests
Dublin Airport chief calls for 'draconian' prison sentences for flying drones over airfields
UK Supreme Court challenge on lawfulness of Northern Ireland protocol is dismissed
At least 10 assaults on Irish hospital staff each day, committee to be told
Earthquake death toll passes 7,300 as countries pledge support for Turkey and Syria
Legal strategy pursued by Govt on nursing home fees was 'sound' and 'appropriate', says AG
Bono will be among guests attending Biden's State of the Union address tonight
Attorney General due to deliver report to Cabinet on State’s strategy on nursing home charges
Progress being made to hammer out NI Protocol deal but difficulties remain, says Sefcovic
Coveney to travel to US West Coast to speak to industry leaders
UK Legacy Bill ‘not the way to address Northern Ireland’s past’, says victims commissioner
Liz Truss: I was never given a chance to implement my tax-cutting agenda
US downs Chinese balloon over ocean and moves to recover debris
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Harris says decision-making process for those seeking asylum will be accelerated
Lebanon troops on what the military needs: 'Pay could be better - we're months away from home'
Labour submits ethics complaint against former junior minister Damien English
Martin 'very anxious' that power sharing institutions are restored as quickly as possible
McGrath: 'Plea for large buildings to house refugees reflects the strain the system is under'
Varadkar on protests against refugees: 'We should know better. It's not the Irish way'
Citizens' Assembly on drugs expected to begin before summer
Govt facing 'pinch-point' on asylum seeker accommodation
Health minister asks department and HSE to review current approach to Cariban reimbursement
'How far back do we go?': Micheál Martin calls for 'debate' on historical wrongs by the State
Micheál Martin to receive Women of Honour report today
State looking to buy a new ten-seater Government jet that can travel long-haul
'I was the child of a fallen woman': Boyd Barrett gives powerful speech in Mother & Baby debate
'Mothers had their children ripped out of their arms': 24,000 people excluded from redress
Politicians hear calls for 'mandatory' theory test for prospective dog owners
Ukraine searches residences of billionaire and ex-minister in clampdown on corruption
'The war on drugs does not work': Fianna Fáil TDs call for reform to drugs policy
No classified documents found in search of Biden's beach home in Delaware, lawyer says
Ulster Bank to freeze 2,000 active accounts after 'last attempt' to engage with customers
State 'didn't have a leg to stand on' over non-payment of disability allowance, says Varadkar
Opinion: Will it take a miracle for State to do right thing on Mother and Baby redress scheme?
James Smith
Ministers sign off on new €10m International Protection Fund to support community needs
Varadkar defends controversial 'legal strategy' for limiting nursing home payouts
Varadkar says he'll reveal plans for eviction ban and cost-of-living supports in mid-February
Gardaí to probe links between blaze at Dublin building and claims it would house asylum seekers