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Politics

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'Petty and retrograde': Cork County councillors react to vote against wishing Eamon Ryan well
Róisin Garvey joins Ossian Smyth and Neasa Hourigan in race to become Green Party deputy leader
Govt to name next EU Commissioner tomorrow – but what could it mean for Cabinet?
Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: Property tax row was 'litmus test' for Sinn Féin, SocDems and PBP
Energy, Housing, International Relations: What do our new MEPs hope to achieve in Europe?
Govt to name next EU commissioner tomorrow says Martin ahead of 'important week' in the EU
Mary Lou McDonald says Sinn Fein to ‘dust ourselves off’ after disappointing election results
Former Cork TD and Minister of State Bernard Allen has died at the age of 79
Uncertainty on whether ban on 51-week student leases will be in place before Dáil summer recess
'This is a disaster for Macron': Will the French president's gamble on elections pay off?
Macron’s hopes of a centrist majority have been dealt a major blow by the formation of an alliance of parties on the left.
Government to sign off on Ireland's new EU commissioner with McGrath tipped for top job
At least 25 killed in Israeli strikes on tents for displaced people near Rafah
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Dubliners to pay higher property tax as new council also pledges new hotel tourist tax
Justice Minister says she has 'consistently' seen sentencing for assaults that seem too lenient
John Moran inaugurated as Limerick's first directly-elected mayor today
Paul Murphy wins High Court case against Sipo over decision not to investigate Varadkar over contract leak
Cathal Crotty case: Tánaiste says superior officer's statement to court was not a 'character reference'
Sunak says he'll remove any Tories who've broken gambling rules by betting on election date
Dutch Prime Minister seals NATO top job after lone rival drops out
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Free school books to be extended to Leaving Cert, as Harris says budget to target education costs
Report exposing 'extreme risks' in National Ambulance Service 'kept under wraps', Dáil hears
Teenager involved in Dáil protest over autism services to meet with Taoiseach Simon Harris later
Soc Dems, Sinn Féin, People Before Profit and independents form alliance on Dublin City Council
Minister challenged on ‘garda surveillance’ of families of Dublin and Monaghan bombings victims
Alliance eyeing Westminster gains amid call for end to Stormont ‘cycle of crisis and collapse’
Which Tories have been accused of betting on the date of the election?
'Toxicity' of Ryanair targeting Eamon Ryan needs to be called out, Taoiseach says
FactCheck: How many times did the Dáil discuss the EU Nature Restoration Law?
Newly elected MEP Ciaran Mullooly claims the law was not properly scrutinised by TDs.
Children due to go on holidays being used as 'pawns' in Aer Lingus dispute, Taoiseach claims
Senator on helping woman who was likely overdosing: 'No one wanted to help, it was really horrible'
Debunked: Why terms like 'illegals' and 'people trafficking' mischaracterise the asylum system
Putin arrives in Vietnam, a day after signing a mutual defence pact with North Korea
Green Party to name new leader on 8 July as O'Gorman and Hackett vie to replace Eamon Ryan
Rishi Sunak's protection officer arrested over alleged bets on timing of UK election
Seanad told three gay men were chased by six men with knives in Phoenix Park
Putin and Kim Jong Un sign mutual defence pact as North Korea pledges support for Ukraine war
No coronation for Green Party as Pippa Hackett and Roderic O'Gorman vie for party leadership
Both candidates received endorsements from party colleagues today.