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Politics

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2023
'Onus on us all to challenge narrative that single males pose threat to communities', TDs told
Govt expected to sign off on cost-of-living package next week following 'good discussion'
Obstetrician: 'Some women with Hyperemesis are choosing not to continue with their pregnancy'
Rishi Sunak arrives in Northern Ireland amid speculation of imminent protocol deal
Simon Harris: 'Direct link between snorting a line and murder, assault, criminality and misery'
Campaigners hail passing of Patient Safety Bill and say it'll help people 'find out the truth'
Taoiseach: Upcoming cost-of-living package will not be on the scale of a mini-budget
24,000 or 30,000 new homes? Leo Varadkar says 30,000 as he backs CSO in housing figures row
EU parliament cleared as Kurdish protest group cause security alert
Nicola Sturgeon resigns as Scotland's first minister
Landlords should get tax breaks in return for longer tenancies, Taoiseach advised
Govt to buy up €3 million worth of carbon credits from Slovakia to meet climate targets
Cyber security watchdog to outline what IT equipment Govt can buy amid Chinese CCTV concerns
A visa programme for millionaire immigrants is to be hastily shut from tomorrow
Taoiseach says windfall tax 'well advanced' and will be used to help families and businesses
DUP vetoes Stormont speaker vote again, blocking new organ donation law named after six-year-old
Taoiseach heading to Washington for St Patrick's Day as ministers set to travel across the globe
Citizens' Assembly will examine State response to illegal drugs and report back by end of year
Eamon Ryan dismisses remaining members of Inland Fisheries Ireland board after resignations
Govt plans to prevent cross-examination of victims by abusers in coercive control cases
Cabinet to sign off on the list of St Patrick’s Day visits for ministers across the globe
'I feel deflated, so low': Magdalene laundry survivor loses case at UN Committee Against Torture
Independent TD Denis Naughten says he won't contest next general election
Still unknown if unidentified objects flying over US were spying, White House says
Israelis hold mass protest outside parliament against judicial reforms
Upcoming cost-of-living package to contain 'social welfare and pensions' element
Human rights group raises concerns over Chinese cameras at the Oireachtas
Taoiseach wants time to process asylum seekers cut down to less than 12 weeks
Analysis: Sinn Féin's mortgage interest relief proposal is a terrible idea
Ciarán Casey
US warplane shoots down unknown object flying over Canada
No buildings available so far after Minister's most recent urgent refugee accommodation appeal
FBI finds another classified document at home of ex-US vice president Mike Pence
US shoots down unknown object flying over Alaska, White House says
Erdogan admits earthquake rescue effort not as quick as hoped as death toll nears 24,000
Unemployed who worked 5 years or more before losing job to get €450 per week under Govt plan
Wartime leader Zelenskyy tours Europe in search of fighter jets but will his calls be answered?
Ireland 'over the worst' of job cuts at multi-national tech firms in Ireland, Coveney says
Minister indicates targeted and universal cost-of-living measures on the cards as talks intensify
EU agrees tougher rules for failed asylum-seekers as leaders call for border surveillance
Mike Pence subpoenaed by special counsel probing Donald Trump – source