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Politics

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Ireland can't say two words: illegal war
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'Sell up and get out': Video shows landlord rep blaming new rules for 36 planned evictions
The evictions were handed out door to door by the property firm last Friday.
Minister says it's 'clear' global oil price turmoil 'bears no reflection' to costs in Ireland
'It's nice to be home': Irish people stuck in Dubai arrive back on first flight to Dublin
Last night’s flight of almost 400 people is the first commercial flight from Dubai to Ireland since the war in Iran began on Saturday.
Dozens of our readers say they were evicted shortly before the new rental rules came in
“I received an eviction notice on Friday – just one week before the change. I’ve barely slept since,” one reader said.
Yesterday
4th March 2026
Trump 'actively considering' US role in Iran after war as Senate votes down resolution to halt conflict
Taoiseach commits to examining review into Ireland's abortion law three years after publication
Minister calls in fuel industry reps for Friday meeting over rapid price hikes
Crowds protest at UCD in solidarity with abuse survivors after explicit image of student shared
The rally, attended by thousands of students, comes after the image was circulated online and via Whatsapp.
Israeli army issue warning of major military action across South lebanon where Irish troops based
Paid €500 for heating oil last week? Now it could cost you €725 (or more)
New law will ban sale of nicotine pouches to under-18s
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Is the US-led attack on Iran illegal?
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Draft law named after unborn baby killed in crash to be published this month
Tuesday
3rd March 2026
Plans to move Rotunda to Connolly Hospital scrapped as new planning application to be submitted
Taoiseach says 'no excuse' for price gouging as minister requests probe into energy market
There have been calls for government to temporarily suspend excise charges on fuel.
Thousands mourn schoolgirls and staff killed in bombing of school in Iran
Neither the US nor Israel have claimed responsibility for the alleged attack, though Marco Rubio said yesterday that the Pentagon was investigating.
Government to charter flight to evacuate Irish citizens from the Middle East in coming days
Trump says he ‘might have forced Israel’s hand’ and claims Iran ‘were going to attack first’
Concerns UAE may run low on interceptors needed to shoot down Iranian missiles
Gardaí ‘not actively monitoring’ the dark web, says assistant commissioner
Phil Hogan gets the nod from government to go forward for a big job in the UN
Hogan resigned from his role as EU Commissioner for Trade in 2020 in the wake of the Golfgate scandal
Bill Clinton says he saw no evidence of Epstein trafficking women as deposition video released
Labour joins the running for the Dublin Central by-election
Monday
2nd March 2026
Israel launches fresh strikes on Tehran as US urges citizens to leave Middle East
Donald Trump said the conflict could go on for four to five weeks, but that US has the “capability to go far longer”.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Housing Minister rejects claims that Co Wexford evictions are linked to his rental reforms
IFA ends Bord Bia protest, with Larry Murrin to stand aside from chairing meetings during review
'This is a reckless war': Michelle O'Neill refuses to attend UK cabinet briefings on Middle East
Irish passengers stranded in transit to be prioritised as UAE airports to resume 'limited' flights
Court further postpones Seamus Culleton's deportation from the US until his appeal is heard
Melania Trump is going to be the first First Lady to chair a UN Security Council meeting
'Packed, sweaty and unsafe': Our readers on their experiences of commuting by train in Ireland
“I can say without hesitation that Ireland’s system is among the worst I have seen in a developed economy,” one reader said.
Sunday
1st March 2026
‘It’ll devastate the village’: Over 30 homes in Co Wexford estate get eviction notices
Do you rent or own your home?
Sitdown Sunday: They killed their abusers. Should they spend their lives in prison?