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Politics

    Dublin will get a new Lord Mayor next week and it's set to be a Fine Gael councillor
    European leaders delay action to suspend trade with Israel
    Hungary is setting ‘political trap’ for EU with Pride ban, says Leo Varadkar
    Hospitals under the 'spotlight' with new performance dashboard showcasing best and worst in class
    The Tánaiste has published the outline of the Occupied Territories Bill - here's what's in it
    Netanyahu thanks Trump for weighing in on his 'witch hunt' corruption trial
    'Don't you dare': Heated Dáil exchange over GPO changes and Republican 'revisionism'
    Judge wants all sides to make sure Jeffrey Donaldson's sex offences trial goes ahead in November
    EU summit: Viktor Orbán insists 95% of Hungarians don't want Ukraine in the bloc
    Will EU take action against Israel? Taoiseach says it’s a stain on bloc if they don’t
    Zelensky signs agreement to try 'war criminal' Vladimir Putin
    Seán Kelly has all but declared for the presidential election race
    Trump says 'progress' being made in Gaza, raising hopes for ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
    Farmers back EU Commission proposal that would ban vegetarian products using terms like ‘burger’
    An Post 'very apologetic' about alleged theft of missing mail last year
    Health minister vows to 'eradicate' nicotine pouches calling them 'particularly invidious'
    Government pledges 'full support' to doctor working to get mobile children's hospital into Gaza
    Minister says wing of new children's hospital might be named after medic Kathleen Lynn
    Enterprise Minister slammed for requesting delay in introducing health labelling of alcohol
    Will Ireland follow the UK with free Mounjaro jabs? Minister says assessment to be ready by next year
    Warning over high rates of unintended pregnancies among women using apps rather than contraception
    The unintended pregnancy rate from reliance on these apps is closer to 25% rather than the 7% that the apps say, according to the new National Sexual Health Strategy.
    Ivana Bacik holds up meme of bald baby JD Vance in the Dáil
    Men who abuse women 'not only tolerated, they are celebrated', Dáil hears
    After spending over a month in Gaza, this doctor had a powerful message for Irish politicians
    Dr Mohammed Mustafa told Oireachtas staff and members yesterday about his time working in one of Gaza’s last hospitals.
    Zohran Mamdani pulls off major upset by defeating Andrew Cuomo in New York mayoral primary
    Mary Lou McDonald says plans to revamp GPO as mixed used 'cultural' hub is a 'betrayal of history'
    Similar to how Temple Bar was revitalised, a special body is to be set up to drive improvements across the city.
    Sinn Féin claim RTÉ repeatedly 'erase' the Six Counties as party introduces new proposed law
    Senator says it is 'scandalous' the IRFU is a ‘major Dublin 4 landlord’
    'Dear Donald...': NATO chief sends gushing message, as Trump arrives at high-stakes summit
    The country's new children's hospital will be called (drumroll) – the National Children’s Hospital Ireland
    Bill Gates says it's up to Europe to help the developing world after US pulls out of aid deals
    Taoiseach fails to commit to 6am closing time for nightclubs but promises licensing law reform
    Israel says 'campaign against Iran not over' after Iranian president announces 'end of 12-day war'
    The US President said both countries had violated the ceasefire, but said he is "really unhappy" with Israel.
    The Israeli military said the 'campaign against Iran is not over' and that it is 'entering a new phase'.
    Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian had announced the 'end of the 12-day war imposed' by Israel.
    Calls in Dáil for supermarkets to publish their profits as price of groceries soar
    No timeline for 'tourism tax' but Taoiseach says it could help fund Dublin city revamp
    Students and companies seeking to set up in US should 'not put all their eggs in one basket'
    Seven-day rosters in hospitals is 'robbing Peter to pay Paul', say consultants
    State-backed student accommodation to have twin rooms and shared bathrooms to boost bed capacity
    Sinn Féin MEP has not received apology she demanded from Commissioner over Ireland remarks
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