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Politics

Last year
2023
Taoiseach hopes agreement on NI Protocol can be reached to restore power sharing
Property questions take out another minister but this resignation is different to the Troy saga
Cabinet clears way for Irish Defence Forces to send 174 troops to German-led EU Battlegroup
Fine Gael TD Damien English resigns as junior minister after reports about property ownership
‘We’re turning a big ship’: What has changed in Irish society since Ashling Murphy’s death?
Housing Minister rules out introducing regulations on people renting out spare rooms
Taoiseach: 'No cliff edge to cost-of-living supports at the end of February'
Taoiseach says Govt will be examining tougher border controls to prevent illegal immigration
Tánaiste says governance and management issues within overall HSE need evaluation
'The whole thing is absolutely bizarre': SF withdraw from talks over McDonald's exclusion from meeting
Modular houses to come on stream as Cabinet briefed on refugee accommodation crisis
Landlord tax breaks 'not off the table' as judgement call to be made before end of March
Minister to assess how co-living developments can be brought under rent legislation
'We must reclaim the streets from the far-right': Ballymun planning events to welcome refugees
Explainer: What's the latest with Brexit and Northern Ireland Protocol negotiations?
Chief medical officer has not advocated for a mask mandate, says Taoiseach
'No place for racism of any form': Leo Varadkar criticises anti-refugee protests in Ballymun
Housing targets expected to be revised upwards as Govt considers buying up apartments
Housing Minister 'disturbed' by anti-refugee protests in Ballymun over the weekend
Politicians told to avoid holding clinics alone and to consider getting a personal alarm
Brazil's riots at Congress: what we know so far
Sinn Féin remain most popular party despite small drop in support as Fine Gael regain ground
Tuam mother and baby home site will finally be excavated after Director is appointed next month
McCarthy inches ahead in US speaker race after fierce rebellion within Republican party
Minister says patients that could be treated in minor injury units are turning up in A&E Depts
Explainer: Why can't the House of Representatives elect a speaker?
Overcomplicated: Reimbursement scheme for pregnancy drug criticised by pharmacists
US Congress plunges deeper into crisis as McCarthy again fails to win speakership
Debunked: No, refugees are not still being housed at a school in Drimnagh
Paramedics to vote on industrial action up to and including strike action
Gardaí investigating as junior minister says 'bag of sh*t' thrown at her and TD
UN Security Council to discuss Israeli minister's visit to Jerusalem holy site
€83 billion in tax collected by Exchequer in 2022, leaving Government with €5 billion surplus
Bill to strengthen State’s capacity to manage oil supplies to be brought before Cabinet
Officials warned that lack of social workers would delay giving adopted people their records
Chaotic first day for new US Congress as McCarthy fails to win first vote to become House speaker
Mistakes were made on all sides in handling of Brexit, Varadkar says
Russia will step up exploding drone attacks on Ukraine, Zelenskyy says
Russia says more than 60 soldiers killed in Ukrainian strike
Covid-19 inquiry 'should not be about pointing fingers' – Taoiseach