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Taoiseach Micheál Martin said there’s no justification for the tariffs and insisted Ireland will ‘weather this storm’.
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Trump hits EU goods with 20% tariff and rails against foreigners 'pillaging' US
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said the measures will only serve to hurt people’s livelihoods on both sides of the Atlantic.
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2 Apr
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Verona Murphy 'fully intends' to continue as Ceann Comhairle as opposition parties draft no confidence motion
Murphy said she rejects the "totally unfounded allegations" related to her role in the speaking time row.
Sinn Féin's chief whip Pádraig Mac Lochlainn said Murphy has "tonight and tomorrow to consider her position".
Taoiseach Micheál Martin called the opposition’s attitude to the Ceann Comhairle “extraordinary” and accused Sinn Féin of engaging “in bad faith”.
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Toy Show brings songs and stories, surprise guests and goat yoga
The Journal was liveblogging all the best moments from the show.
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7 Dec 2024
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Late flurry of results means we've over 30 new TDs - but it's going to be a long weekend
Here’s how the day played out.
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30 Nov 2024
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Wales v Ireland, Euro 2025 play-off first leg
Follow all the action from Ireland’s crunch play-off in Cardiff.
29 Nov 2024
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The nation went to the polls to elect the 174 members of the 34th Dáil
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29 Nov 2024
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Leaders squeeze in jabs late in debate, ruling out Fine Gael or Fianna Fáil working with Sinn Féin
The leaders of the three biggest parties took part in the RTÉ Prime Time debate this evening.
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26 Nov 2024
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Snow and rain impacted transport and power across West, Midlands and South-West
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21 Nov 2024
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America goes to the polls as tensions run high ahead of election results
We’re on the final stretch in this year’s race for the White House.
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5 Nov 2024
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Pressure on McDonald amid accusations of misleading Oireachtas on former senator's departure
McDonald also said that a complaint against Brian Stanley relates to his personal behaviour, which left the complainant “traumatised and distressed”.
15 Oct 2024


Irish troops unharmed as UNIFIL HQ comes under Israeli tank fire in Lebanon
Two members of the UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon were injured.
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10 Oct 2024


No coronation for Green Party as Pippa Hackett and Roderic O'Gorman vie for party leadership
Both candidates received endorsements from party colleagues today.
19 Jun 2024
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Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael top EU poll in Dublin as council results disappoint Sinn Féin
10 Jun 2024
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Catherine Martin grilled over Siún Ní Raghallaigh's resignation at Oireachtas Media Committee
The Minister told TDs and Senators that Siún Ní Raghallaigh had “indicated she might resign” ahead of Martin’s interview on Prime Time last Thursday.
27 Feb 2024
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TDs question RTÉ execs for second time as Kielty reveals Late Late salary details
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29 Jun 2023
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Donald Trump pleads not guilty to 37 charges of hoarding top-secret US government documents
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13 Jun 2023


Biden ends busy day, including Oireachtas address, with Dublin Castle banquet
13 Apr 2023
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Liz Truss holds seven-minute press conference after sacking her Chancellor
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14 Oct 2022
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Theresa May's Brexit deal defeated for a second time by 'thumping' majority
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12 Mar 2019
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'The agreement stands': Leo says DUP does not represent everyone in Northern Ireland
6 Dec 2017
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'70% of Irish women who have abortions in the UK are in relationships and nearly half are already mothers'
22 Nov 2017
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'She may not have thrown McCabe to the wolves but she allowed them free rein'
22 Nov 2017
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Gerry Adams: 'Instead of being a Taoiseach for the elites, can't you become a Taoiseach for the homeless?'
15 Nov 2017
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Leo says he wants a new Garda Commissioner in place 'sooner rather than later'
14 Nov 2017
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Martin criticises Shane Ross for tweeting about Man Utd game on the eve of the rail strike
7 Nov 2017
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As Leo helps with Storm Ophelia clean-up, a new storm is brewing over pensions
18 Oct 2017
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'Abortion on demand' or 'requesting healthcare'? Eighth Committee debates human rights
4 Oct 2017
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Varadkar says there is 'no value' in holding a referendum on the public ownership of Irish Water
4 Oct 2017
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'I do not yet know the net cost' - Varadkar grilled on new strategic communications unit
3 Oct 2017
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Tánaiste asked about boost to Garda Commissioner's salary as Leo tries out his ploughing skills
21 Sep 2017
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Taoiseach told it took Europe to take action on skyrocketing insurance hikes
5 Jul 2017
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