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Politics

Last year
2023
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
'Only a matter of time before someone is killed': Hundreds attend anti-racism event in Ashtown
Tánaiste holds hour-long phone call with Iranian counterpart seeking release of Irishman
Fine Gael TD Brendan Griffin confirms he will not stand in next General Election
NTA: Bus timetables will have to change because of later pub and club hours
Councils seek €40 million to help beef up staffing in planning departments nationwide
Events to mark Good Friday Agreement anniversary planned amid speculation over Biden visit
Ukraine government bans senior public servants and lawmakers from travelling abroad
Release of documents on illegal nursing home charges to be discussed by government
Women of Honour group have received no updates and await independent report
Johnson says Putin threatened him with missile strike during phonecall before Ukraine invasion
Calls for Government to publish records on 'secret strategy' for illegal nursing home charges
Retired NATO general beats billionaire to become next Czech president
Civil unrest over political vacuum makes for tense Lebanon visit for Tánaiste
Explained: What you need to know about failed election declarations from Paschal Donohoe and SF
Explainer: Why has violence erupted in the West Bank?
Former British soldier convicted of killing Aidan McAnespie to be sentenced next week
Ó Broin insists his party doesn't 'owe Donohoe apology' in wake of SF expenses revelations
Govt doing all it can to accommodate refugees but numbers are unprecedented, says Martin
Russian missiles kill 11 in Ukraine as Moscow says tank deliveries 'direct involvement' in war
Tánaiste promises to ensure Women Of Honour report recommendations 'are fulfilled'
'We're letting children drop off a cliff edge at age 18': Opposition hits out at CAMHS issues
Initial social housing targets not met as Housing Department revises new builds to approx 7,500
Tánaiste urges Irish troops to reach out for support following the death of Seán Rooney
'He was a gentleman': Seán Rooney's friends remember him as Tánaiste visits troops in Lebanon
Government wants to make judicial reviews 'a waste of time' as part of planning law changes
Security advice for owners of recently-imported Asian market cars after increase in thefts
US along with Germany and Norway announce tanks for Ukraine as battle intensifies
Tom Clonan: How Leopard 2 tanks could give Ukrainian forces a 'dramatic advantage'
Tom Clonan
Central Bank governor says cost of living increases have resulted in 'erosion of living standards'
Sunak defends handling of Zahawi row as pressure on Tory chairman mounts