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Politics

    Nigel Farage's Reform beats Labour by six votes in Runcorn vote as party gains first mayor
    Farage said the win was a sign that Keir Starmer had “alienated so much of his traditional base, it’s just extraordinary”.
    Spokesperson caught off-guard by Trump decision to move 'Signalgate' official Mike Waltz
    'A cycle of failure' - McDonald lays into coalition over housing tsar turmoil in morning interview
    Gardaí planning to roll out 'a lot more' e-scooter speed testing kits across the country
    Ted Cruz tells ambassador nominee Ireland's stance on Israel 'endangers core US interests'
    Housing tsar controversy: McDonagh tells minister he no longer wants to be considered for job
    Signalgate fallout: Trump nominates national security advisor Mike Waltz as US ambassador to UN
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    Kneecap get the scrutiny Netanyahu doesn't
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    Tánaiste signals the rollout of health warnings on alcohol bottles will be delayed
    Low pay and no places: Protesters at Dáil demand government fix 'broken' childcare system
    Campaigners say the childcare system in Ireland is “broken”.
    'Don't invade personal space' - New rules in bid to avoid repeat of Eurovision controversies
    Electronic tags to monitor people convicted or accused of crime to be rolled out this year
    Roderic O’Gorman is the Green Party leader (still) after the leadership race went uncontested
    Ryanair threatens to quit buying Boeing aircraft if 'ill-judged' US tariffs raise prices
    Electoral Commission: 'Hundreds of thousands' of names on electoral registers that shouldn't be
    'There's so much wrong with this report': Calls for 'Grace' commission to appear before Oireachtas committee
    Enterprise Minister doesn't think job cuts at Intel's Kildare site are 'inevitable'
    Minister wants to 'secure our borders' as 39 people deported to Georgia on chartered flight
    Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan said that further ‘enforced removal’ operations will take place this year.
    Christy Moore and Pulp among acts calling for ‘freedom of expression’ after cancelled Kneecap gigs
    The open letter pointed to a ‘campaign to remove Kneecap from the public eye’ by Westminster and the British media.
    Ukraine expects to sign long-awaited minerals deal with the US in the next 24 hours
    Solicitor responsible for ‘Grace’ tells minister Grace is happy and living a meaningful life
    Enda Kenny says he has 'no intention whatsoever' of running for president
    Low-paid healthcare workers ask to be allowed bring family members to join them in Ireland
    What is the 'housing tsar' controversy all about and will they really be paid €430,000?
    'Grace' case: Children's rapporteur calls for 'inquiry into inquiry' over 'failures' in process
    It follows an unprecedented public intervention from the solicitor for wards of court, who acted for Grace.
    Government accused of mounting 'despicable attack on low paid workers' during Leaders' Questions
    FactCheck: Are there really more teachers in Ireland than ever before?
    Mark Carney's Liberal Party falls just short of Canada majority government, says state broadcaster
    CEOs at commercial state bodies in line for pay increases following remuneration report
    Taoiseach quizzed on why Housing Minister needs to 'job-share' with new €430k Housing Tsar
    Huge overhaul of asylum law in Ireland incoming as Minister does not rule out detention centres
    Garda union done with 'donning green jersey', threatens to withdraw from EU presidency planning
    'He had to have the control': Kathleen Funchion speaks out after ex-partner jailed under Coco's Law
    Who is Canada's prime minister Mark Carney and what's his connection to Ireland?
    Harris to bring plans to roll-out Ireland's first military radar programme to Cabinet today
    Further three month delay to rollout of auto-enrolment pensions for workers
    Switzerland's youth fencing team apologise after Israeli flag scandal
    Taoiseach says Kneecap must 'urgently clarify' views on Hamas and Hezbollah amid investigation
    Taoiseach 'understands concern' about reports that housing tsar will retain €430k Nama salary
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