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Politics

Yesterday
11th May 2025
Donald Trump calls for immediate talks between Ukraine and Russia
O'Gorman says legal advice on Occupied Territories Bill did not mention issue with services
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4th May 2025 - 10th May 2025
Quiz: How much do you know about famous hats?
Sweden tipped to beat Ireland's record and everything else you need to know about Eurovision
Explosions heard after India and Pakistan agree to 'full and immediate ceasefire'
European leaders speak with Trump from Kyiv as they seek 30-day ceasefire from Russia
Tariff talks begin between US and Chinese officials in Geneva
Johnny Fallon: The EBU is caught between a rock and a hard place when it comes to Israel
Johnny Fallon
Why are pro-Palestine groups calling for Ireland to prevent the sale of Israeli 'war bonds'?
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Actor Stephen Rea joins pro-Palestine demonstration calling for Irish boycott of Eurovision
An old Trump video, re-used Gaza footage, and other fake news from the India-Pakistan conflict
Uisce Éireann CEO says 'serial objectors' to treatment plants are costing the state 'billions'
Five other sources corroborated allegations made about Gerry Adams in BBC documentary, court hears
Taoiseach backs existing Gaza aid agencies after EU official suggests helping Israel provide aid
'Utterly shameful': Irish MEPs slam EU offer to assist Israel in replacing Gaza aid agencies
The offer was made on the same day that UN agencies condemned Israel’s proposal.
Over 350 Irish TV and film producers sign open letter calling for Israeli exclusion from Eurovision
Teaching union urges members to back Leaving Cert reform amid potential industrial action
How the day played out as US cardinal Robert Prevost became Pope Leo XIV
The 69-year-old from Chicago has chosen the name Leo XIV after he was elected on day two of the conclave.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
'First American pope': Trump, Higgins, Martin and other world leaders congratulate Pope Leo XIV
BBC ends cross-examination of Gerry Adams in libel trial after seven days on the stand
'Constructive' meeting between Taoiseach and von der Leyen as pair discuss trade, Middle East and Ukraine
US farmers to gain better access to British agriculture market under new trade deal, Trump says
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Ireland has a voice on Gaza, but no real power
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Nurses call on HSE to hire more security to prevent assaults, as minister says it's up to hospitals
Teachers protest at Dublin's Synge Street school over plans to switch to Gaelcholáiste
It was announced last year that Synge Street CBS will transition into a Gaelcholáiste by September 2026.
'We need to do more on this': Weapons flown through Irish airspace to Israel raised with Harris
EU proposes hitting US-made planes and cars with tariffs if trade talks fail
Black smoke emerges once again in the Vatican this morning as cardinals fail to elect new pope
Three-day truce ordered by Putin comes into effect without Ukrainian consultation
Browne says First Home scheme for second-hand homes being examined but there's concerns about price increase
‘No chance of sanctions’: We asked all 14 Irish MEPs for their view on the EU’s response to Israel
As members of the EU prepare to celebrate Europe Day, we asked Irish MEPs to reflect on the bloc’s response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Harris vows to outline timeline for Occupied Territories Bill promising progress 'within weeks'
Ireland's support for EU membership remains strong, but poll reveals it's dropped to lowest level
Support for Ireland to remain within the EU remains strong at 82% but support has slipped in recent years.
A European Movement poll shows support for EU membership has dropped to its lowest level at 82%, after reaching its highest point in 2019 at 93%.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Social media 'destroying social conscience' after onlookers filmed man's final moments, TD says
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