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Politics

Yesterday
23rd January 2025
President appoints new Government and delivers seals of office to new senior ministers
The majority of the Dáil voted to approve the new cabinet this evening.
'Did he burn the documents?': Doherty raises questions about Lowry and the Doncaster deal
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What did Trump do in his first days back in office?
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'Depressing': Micheál Martin criticised for appointing just three women as senior ministers
Who's in? Who's out? Here is the new Cabinet
Housing target missed: The number of homes built last year actually fell by 6.7%
Debunked: Elon Musk misleadingly suggests other celebrities made controversial 'Nazi' gesture
Good luck, babe! Paul Gogarty has moved on from Deputy Stagg by quoting Chappell Roan in the Dáil
Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin elected as Taoiseach for the second time
Jeffrey Donaldson's wife delayed in her bid to have sex offence charges against her dismissed
Whose side are you on in the Dáil row?
Trump threatens to withdraw federal aid to fire-hit California
Wednesday
22nd January 2025
In pictures: Here's some standout photos from a very unusual day in the Dáil
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Dáil chaos: We can’t stress enough how unprecedented today was
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Opposition unite over issue Harris and Martin never expected could bring down the House
A chaotic and strange day at Leinster House which has resulted in the country not having a new Taoiseach tonight.
Explainer: All hell broke loose in the Dáil today - here's why
How a day of chaos and confusion played out in Dail Éireann
The Dáil started to meet at 11am this morning and was supposed to be voting on a new Taoiseach.
However, a row over opposition speaking rights for the Regional Independents descended into chaos.
The Dáil was suspended multiple times and has now been called off until tomorrow.
'Stunt politics on speed': Harris and Martin round on opposition after day of chaos in Dáil
Trump tells Putin to make Ukraine deal 'now' or face tariffs, sanctions
Aontú’s two TDs ditch Regional Independent technical group amid Dáil speaking rights row
Debunked: Photo of Jimmy Saville with a child does not show a young Keir Starmer
What just happened? How a bitter row led to the Dáil being suspended TWICE in an hour
Digital driving licences will be rolled out this year - slightly later than expected
US government workers in diversity jobs to be put on leave as Trump orders programs shut
Trump demands apology from 'nasty' Washington Bishop after plea for him to have 'mercy'
Today we get a new Taoiseach - here's a rundown of how the day is going to go
Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin will become the next Taoiseach of Ireland.
Tuesday
21st January 2025
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
TDs set to get extra week of holidays as row over Independents' Dáil speaking time heats up
European Commission criticised over lack of action taken against Elon Musk's X
Why did Biden grant preemptive pardons for his family and Dr Anthony Fauci?
'Illegal aliens', rioters freed and quitting WHO: Executive orders Trump signed on his first day
Von der Leyen tells Davos the EU must be 'pragmatic' with Trump and 'deepen' ties with China
In pictures: The second inauguration of US President Donald Trump
From 'Trump's back' to 'orange manbaby': How the papers are covering Trump's return
Elon Musk sparks controversy with gesture at Trump rally which some have called a 'Nazi salute'
Biden quotes Seamus Heaney and says ‘we’re not leaving the fight’ as he departs Washington
Trump grants pardons to 1,500 US Capitol rioters and withdraws from Paris climate accord
Almost 22,000 international protection cases pending at end of 2023, despite drop in applications
There was a 90% increase in decisions made by the International Protection Office in 2023, but a threefold increase in appeals also happened that year.
Monday
20th January 2025
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Biden issues preemptive pardon for his siblings, their spouses and Dr Anthony Fauci