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Politics

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Reluctance of men to eat less meat and younger people to fly less among climate action barriers
‘Farewell to those wazzocks’: UK papers make final pitch to voters as public head to the polls
Voting has started in today's UK general election - here's what to watch out for
An electoral drubbing could be on the cards for the Tories.
Harris tells lenders he wants to see cost of mortgage repayments fall 'as quickly as they rose'
Eleventh hour election woe for Tories as polls suggest Labour on track for landslide victory
The TV licence fee should be abolished and replaced with State funding - media committee
Corporation tax boosts overall tax take for first half of 2024
Labour's Irish chair on running for parliament, the Troubles and... Saturdays with Philomena Begley
Liam Conlon, son of Sue Gray, tells The Journal that a Labour government would attempt to undo the damage done by the Tories.
Up to 200 jobs at risk as medical tech plant to close in Drogheda
'Epidemic' of sexual and gender-based violence in Ireland, Taoiseach says
Taoiseach re-opens GAA GO debate - 'People are disappointed with how this season has been shown'
Eamon Ryan: Dublin transport plan must proceed to make Dublin safer place to walk and cycle
Uefa investigating Turkey defender Demiral for far-right gesture during Euros goal celebration
Joe Biden blames international travel for 'almost falling asleep' during debate with Trump
Boris Johnson makes surprise appearance at Tory rally, calls Labour 'Putin's pet parrots'
Meet the pro-Palestinian activist and former South African MP trying to take Keir Starmer's seat
Andrew Feinstein, the son of a Holocaust survivor, is giving the Labour leader a run for his money in London.
"My mother was a Holocaust survivor who lost dozens of her family in Auschwitz," Andrew Feinstein says
"It's very difficult to predict how it will play out electorally. But there is no doubt that we believe we can win."
Ireland preparing plans to evacuate Irish troops from South Lebanon 'should the need arise'
The Tánaiste said the threat of an Israeli invasion and activity by Hezbollah has initiated contingency planning.
Two new Irish MEPs to join Renew group ahead of von der Leyen vote this month
RTÉ boss pushes back against claims that station is to 'privatise' production of Fair City
Dáil told of family's distress over nails and screws found in athletic hero's ashes
Minister dubs 51-week leases ban 'big win for country students' who 'work on farms in summer'
Use of rape survivors’ counselling notes as evidence in trials to be outlawed, says Taoiseach
TV licence decision expected by 'end of July' as committee recommends multi-annual RTÉ funding
No more Nama: 'bad bank' to shut after 16 years
What counts as 'affordable' housing? Taoiseach and Mary Lou McDonald clash on meaning in Dáil
'Urgent need' to update and redesign the RTÉ Player, says Bakhurst
SocDem co-founders Catherine Murphy and Róisín Shortall not standing in next general election
Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson facing additional sex offence charges
Row erupts between Green TD Neasa Hourigan and Dublin Mayor James Geoghegan over Transport Plan
Biden blasts ruling on Trump immunity from prosecution for 'official acts' during presidency
Govt to fast-track ban on 51-week student leases in time for upcoming academic year
Cabinet expected to approve move to revamp senior Defence command and control structures
Mediation in Aer Lingus dispute runs late in bid to avoid more cancelled flights
Aer Lingus pilots who are IALPA members took part in all-out strike action on Saturday.
'Disappointed to see the direction our country is taking': French players get political at the Euros
Sinn Féin TD: Families 'punished' for using Deposit Return Scheme after reported bin price hike
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Five more countries to be added to Ireland’s ‘safe countries’ list
Supreme Court rules that Trump is immune from prosecution for 'official acts' during presidency
Donald Tusk warns of 'great danger' as Kremlin says it's watching French elections 'very closely'