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No outright age-based social media ban, but 'graduated approach' on the cards – McGrath
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No outright age-based social media ban, but 'graduated approach' on the cards – McGrath

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Ticket buyers to see how many seats remain at each price while queuing online
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# Dynamic Pricing

Ticket buyers to see how many seats remain at each price while queuing online

Sun 6:45 AM 399 Views 0 Comments

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Government borrowing to top up its saving funds was always a 'very real possibility', says McGrath
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# IFAC

Government borrowing to top up its saving funds was always a 'very real possibility', says McGrath

Sat 3:14 PM 1,871 Views 12 Comments

Increasing 40% tax rate threshold in Harris' sights as he voices inheritance tax 'concerns'
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# Budget 2027

Increasing 40% tax rate threshold in Harris' sights as he voices inheritance tax 'concerns'

Sat 6:15 AM 1,865 Views 3 Comments

Taoiseach's old student stomping ground delights von der Leyen as EU presidency kicks off
# A Two-day Cork Affair
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# A Two-day Cork Affair

Taoiseach's old student stomping ground delights von der Leyen as EU presidency kicks off

Fri 9:52 PM 410 Views 3 Comments

The European Commission president didn’t get to see too many Cork sights, but the Taoiseach will be satisfied events went off without a hitch.

Pinergy's 82% increase in night rate electricity described as 'extraordinary' by Tánaiste
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# Rising Energy Costs

Pinergy's 82% increase in night rate electricity described as 'extraordinary' by Tánaiste

Fri 4:32 PM 7,649 Views 55 Comments

EU measures will focus on restricting access social media companies have to children and teens
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# Social Media Ban

EU measures will focus on restricting access social media companies have to children and teens

Fri 4:07 PM 601 Views 12 Comments

Ursula von der Leyen has a busy day in Cork that includes bilateral with Taoiseach
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# Eu Commission President

Ursula von der Leyen has a busy day in Cork that includes bilateral with Taoiseach

Fri 11:09 AM 1,450 Views 32 Comments

Ahead of meeting von der Leyen, Martin said he plans to raise “Israel’s persistent and egregious breaches of human rights and international law”.

Taoiseach says review into Aughinish Alumina expected to be complete within ‘number of weeks’
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# Investigation

Taoiseach says review into Aughinish Alumina expected to be complete within ‘number of weeks’

Thu 6:12 PM 183 Views 0 Comments

Von der Leyen visit comes as Euroscepticism is high and the EU's Gaza response is a key driver
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# Analysis

Von der Leyen visit comes as Euroscepticism is high and the EU's Gaza response is a key driver

Thu 5:27 PM 170 Views 1 Comment

The visit of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to Cork comes as support for Ireland’s EU membership is at its lowest point in 13 years.

Major garda presence in Cork as Ursula von der Leyen arrives for two days of meetings
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# Eu Presidency

Major garda presence in Cork as Ursula von der Leyen arrives for two days of meetings

Thu 6:00 AM 750 Views 5 Comments

From halloumi to boxty: Ireland's EU presidency begins as Zelenskyy delivers a pointed message
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# Analysis

From halloumi to boxty: Ireland's EU presidency begins as Zelenskyy delivers a pointed message

Wed 8:00 PM 1,155 Views 0 Comments

Today was about showcasing Ireland, but below the surface, the government is under pressure when it comes to the Russian-owned Aughinish plant in Limerick.

One-off rural housing policy to make it easier for locals to build homes in their area
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# Rural Ireland

One-off rural housing policy to make it easier for locals to build homes in their area

Jun 30th 2026, 6:00 AM 1,453 Views 5 Comments

The new plan tells local authorities they are no longer to be ‘over prescriptive’ about rural housing rules.

Justice minister ups flat legal aid fee for solicitors to €520 after week of court disruption
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# Legal Aid

Justice minister ups flat legal aid fee for solicitors to €520 after week of court disruption

Jun 29th 2026, 8:45 PM 2,336 Views 12 Comments

Government leaders to meet tonight to discuss removal of excise cuts on petrol and diesel
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# Oil Prices

Government leaders to meet tonight to discuss removal of excise cuts on petrol and diesel

Jun 29th 2026, 12:35 PM 3,234 Views 30 Comments

Call to raise gift exemption to €5k so parents can help with deposits without reducing inheritance
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# Inheritance

Call to raise gift exemption to €5k so parents can help with deposits without reducing inheritance

Jun 28th 2026, 6:30 AM 1,161 Views 2 Comments

TD Cormac Devlin says parents should be allowed gift €10,000 in total, without touching the lifetime thresholds.

Last month June 2026

No 'cliff-edge' says Taoiseach as phased reversal of fuel excise cuts to be discussed next week
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# Petrol And Diesel

No 'cliff-edge' says Taoiseach as phased reversal of fuel excise cuts to be discussed next week

Jun 26th 2026, 2:57 PM 1,757 Views 15 Comments

Minister raises concerns with Uisce Éireann over water outages planned during hot weather
# Soaring Temperatures
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# Soaring Temperatures

Minister raises concerns with Uisce Éireann over water outages planned during hot weather

Jun 24th 2026, 8:02 PM 1,355 Views 2 Comments

Inheritance tax shake-up under consideration as Taoiseach notes concerns of those without children
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# Budget 2027

Inheritance tax shake-up under consideration as Taoiseach notes concerns of those without children

Jun 24th 2026, 6:46 PM 14,364 Views 38 Comments

Covid inquiry quizzes Taoiseach in extensive question session on pandemic decision-making
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# Covid Inquiry

Covid inquiry quizzes Taoiseach in extensive question session on pandemic decision-making

Jun 23rd 2026, 6:55 PM 1,644 Views 12 Comments

Pharmacists to renew contraception prescriptions under expanded State service
# Free Contraception Scheme
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# Free Contraception Scheme

Pharmacists to renew contraception prescriptions under expanded State service

Jun 23rd 2026, 7:00 AM 450 Views 0 Comments

GPO redevelopment to cost between €200m and €500m, cabinet to hear
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# O'Connell Street

GPO redevelopment to cost between €200m and €500m, cabinet to hear

Jun 23rd 2026, 6:45 AM 3,444 Views 30 Comments

Here's why UK leader-in-waiting Andy Burnham won't need any introductions in Ireland
# Analysis
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# Analysis

Here's why UK leader-in-waiting Andy Burnham won't need any introductions in Ireland

Jun 22nd 2026, 1:23 PM 7,856 Views 16 Comments

Those in Irish government circles have described the possible changeover from Starmer to Burnham as “business as usual”.

'We have the power to change the internet for the better', says the World Wide Web inventor
# The Man Who Created The Internet
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# The Man Who Created The Internet

'We have the power to change the internet for the better', says the World Wide Web inventor

Jun 20th 2026, 10:51 AM 3,540 Views 16 Comments

Keep eviction ban as option to tackle homelessness, report says, but coalition leaders say no
# Housing Crisis
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# Housing Crisis

Keep eviction ban as option to tackle homelessness, report says, but coalition leaders say no

Jun 18th 2026, 6:02 PM 653 Views 0 Comments

Why are the Taoiseach and Tánaiste supporting a Sinn Féin bill on abortion and will it pass?
# Explainer
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# Explainer

Why are the Taoiseach and Tánaiste supporting a Sinn Féin bill on abortion and will it pass?

Jun 17th 2026, 4:06 PM 7,855 Views 94 Comments

It’s pretty rare for the government to back an opposition bill, but it’s even more unusual when it’s on the issue of abortion.

Minister digging in on legal aid reforms after report flags solicitors 'maximising' earnings
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# Legal Aid Fees

Minister digging in on legal aid reforms after report flags solicitors 'maximising' earnings

Jun 17th 2026, 6:25 AM 11,951 Views 20 Comments

Garden cabin legislation will be passed by the summer, junior minister pledges
# Housing Crisis
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# Housing Crisis

Garden cabin legislation will be passed by the summer, junior minister pledges

Jun 16th 2026, 6:42 PM 1,674 Views 13 Comments

N11 road bridge, new parks and Naas harbour link among 82 projects approved under housing fund
# Housing Crisis
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# Housing Crisis

N11 road bridge, new parks and Naas harbour link among 82 projects approved under housing fund

Jun 16th 2026, 2:42 PM 1,862 Views 3 Comments

Moves to force people who let their properties to register them are being advanced today
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# Housing

Moves to force people who let their properties to register them are being advanced today

Jun 16th 2026, 7:26 AM 7,988 Views 33 Comments

Common Travel Area and asylum system integrity discussed in Martin-Starmer Friday phone call
# Northern Ireland
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# Northern Ireland

Common Travel Area and asylum system integrity discussed in Martin-Starmer Friday phone call

Jun 15th 2026, 1:53 PM 514 Views 3 Comments

Will fuel excise cuts be extended? Harris says government will consider it in the next two weeks
# Energy Costs
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# Energy Costs

Will fuel excise cuts be extended? Harris says government will consider it in the next two weeks

Jun 15th 2026, 12:42 PM 296 Views 5 Comments

McEntee pushes EU trade sanctions as some nations hold out on travel bans for Israeli ministers
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# EU-Israel Relations

McEntee pushes EU trade sanctions as some nations hold out on travel bans for Israeli ministers

Jun 15th 2026, 10:44 AM 2,035 Views 28 Comments

Rotunda row should spark debate on what we want maternity services to be under Sláintecare
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# Analysis

Rotunda row should spark debate on what we want maternity services to be under Sláintecare

Jun 14th 2026, 1:58 PM 1,417 Views 6 Comments

Mark Carney to travel to Dublin and Mayo this weekend before joining G7 leaders in France
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# Canadian Visitor

Mark Carney to travel to Dublin and Mayo this weekend before joining G7 leaders in France

Jun 13th 2026, 6:00 AM 3,656 Views 13 Comments

Government will do all it can for festivals after ticket firm collapse, minister says
# Leaders' Questions
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# Leaders' Questions

Government will do all it can for festivals after ticket firm collapse, minister says

Jun 11th 2026, 3:04 PM 25,407 Views 0 Comments

Harris says he's meeting too many local councils who think they've 'done enough' on housing
# Housing Crisis
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# Housing Crisis

Harris says he's meeting too many local councils who think they've 'done enough' on housing

Jun 11th 2026, 7:15 AM 2,217 Views 12 Comments

Simon Harris: Threats to kill my children made me consider quitting politics
# Online Abuse
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# Online Abuse

Simon Harris: Threats to kill my children made me consider quitting politics

Jun 11th 2026, 6:00 AM 2,320 Views 16 Comments

EU Presidency events across Ireland to cost between €165m and €185m, excluding security costs
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# Nationwide Events

EU Presidency events across Ireland to cost between €165m and €185m, excluding security costs

Jun 10th 2026, 5:22 PM 4,460 Views 36 Comments

Tánaiste rules out stamp duty relief for first-time-buyers but says budget will target childcare fees
# The Candidate Podcast
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# The Candidate Podcast

Tánaiste rules out stamp duty relief for first-time-buyers but says budget will target childcare fees

Jun 10th 2026, 2:26 PM 134 Views 0 Comments

In a wide-ranging interview on The Candidate podcast, the Tanaiste outlined some of his budget priorities.

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