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Politics

Yesterday
14th March 2024
'I worry about it': Varadkar says there’s been an increase in violence towards the gay community
Apathy, confusion and 'woke gallery' warnings: Fianna Fáilers split on what next for party
Fine Gael TD hits out at Eamon Ryan over 'sloppy' rollout of low-cost retrofitting scheme
Tailored security and social media monitoring service recommended for politicians in new report
Nolan awaiting Covid inquiry terms of reference before saying he will be engaging with it
Sinn Féin criticises Government decision to gift scarves partly made of NZ wool for Paddy's Day
Varadkar denies softening language on Gaza during US trip, says tailoring message for audience needed
It's official! The Local and European Elections will be held on Friday 7 June
Planned increase to excise duties could put petrol stations near border 'under grave threat'
DCC councillors discussed the tents near Mount Street yesterday and let loose on the government
Varadkar and O'Neill gently raise Gaza message to muted applause from Washington power brokers
The two politicians made brief references and steered away from hard-hitting language in their speeches.
There was a notable difference in Varadkar's language on Gaza in his DC speech compared to an earlier speech in Boston.
When he did mention Gaza, the was lukewarm applause compared to the reaction to his comments about Ukraine.
Varadkar 'supports' proposal that could see asylum seekers deported to countries in North Africa
‘Open for business’: Michelle O’Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly bring burgeoning double act to Washington
Biden's heart is 'in the right place' in relation to Gaza conflict, Varadkar says
European elections: Dead-heat on whether immigration is a big issue for voters
A third of people say they would vote for a candidate with ‘strong anti-immigration views’.
TheJournal/Ireland Thinks poll finds voters evenly split on the relevance of immigration to June elections.
The second survey in the major series also asked questions about EU immigration policy and sea rescue missions.
Wednesday
13th March 2024
Taoiseach will discuss Irish citizen stuck in Gaza with President Biden 'if there's time'
Airport passenger cap 'a concern' for JetBlue as new Dublin route aims to reduce airfares
Vladimir Putin warns he will deploy nuclear weapons if Russian sovereignty is threatened
US lawmakers pass bill to ban TikTok nationwide if Chinese owners don't sell the app
Locations of five reception centres for Ukrainians confirmed by Government
Sinn Féin has placed ads in papers across the US - but there's a softer approach this year
The ads have been taken out by the party’s US fundraising arm Friends of Sinn Féin.
Belfast mural criticising White House visits repainted after being defaced
The artist whose work the mural is based on said freedom of speech should be respected.
Taoiseach says it's 'extremely frustrating' Grace case inquiry is taking so long
Taoiseach: 'St Patrick was a migrant to Ireland - a single, male, undocumented one'
Biden and Trump both clinch enough delegates for US presidential nomination
Tuesday
12th March 2024
'Challenging' road ahead for FG to keep its European seats, says Taoiseach
Fianna Fáil politicians voting against Yes-Yes campaigns 'won't impact coalition' - Varadkar
Varadkar on Biden-White House visit: 'I'm not here to tell him off or tick him off'
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says he believes the US president would get the same welcome in Ireland as he did last year.
The EU is confusing - here's how all its bits work together
Tributes as journalist and campaigner Charlie Bird dies aged 74
The journalist, who retired from RTÉ in 2012, raised millions for charity in recent years in the wake of his diagnosis with Motor Neurone Disease.
Culture Minister has 'utmost respect for freedom of expression' as more acts pull out of SXSW festival
'I'm not their mammy': Taoiseach addresses Fine Gael Senators who went to rugby instead of voting
Politicians and activists rally against 'ableist' government proposals on disability allowance
From Stardust to 'Love Ulster' and tracking down David Drumm: Charlie Bird's life in news
The journalist and broadcaster has died aged 74.
'I know people that, if they had a farm, had to sell animals at home to pay for the funeral'
The State spent over €9 million contributing to funeral expenses for people who couldn’t afford it last year.
This week
10th March 2024 - 15th March 2024
'Cries of the innocent will haunt us if we stay silent': Taoiseach calls for Gaza ceasefire in Boston speech
Paschal Donohoe appears to rule himself out for the top IMF job
President Michael D Higgins issues strongly worded statement calling for a ceasefire in Gaza
The President said the “world has been warned” of the consequences of inaction in Gaza.
Poll: Should the broadcast ban on the day of elections and referendums be scrapped?
'This is not a victory for anyone': A carer reacts to landslide No vote in referendum