Yesterday's News
Monday 15 September, 2025
Just like Micheál, Jim Gavin has no time for polls, but FF should fear a post-budget survey
Micheal Martin is no fan of polls, but the first one post budget might be a rude awakening.
Presidential pitches at councils around the country kick-off a jam-packed week in politics
The Dáil also returns this week after its summer hiatus.
This week 14th September 2025 - 17th September 2025
Budget day is just a few weeks out, so what do we know so far?
Government ministers are trying to temper the public’s expectations ahead of this year’s budget.
Last week 7th September 2025 - 13th September 2025
Independent candidates, including Maria Steen, to make pitches to caucus of TDs and senators
Maria Steen has a slim chance of making it on to the presidential ballot with an uphill battle to get 20 Oireachtas members on her side.
Budget talks: pension and other social welfare payments not expected to rise as much as last year
- Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are set to clash on whether the dole should rise as much as other welfare payments.
Budget 2026: Inheritance tax, no VAT cut for hotels and a childcare action plan
Harris says government has ‘no intention’ of extending VAT rate cut to hoteliers.
Last month August 2025
'TDs should keep their mouths shut': Cllrs question power of FG's top tier in presidential race
The touchy subject of TDs and senators wielding more power than the Fine Gael grassroots surfaces again this week.
Ireland's long-promised plan to regulate commercial drones to be published today
Geographical drone zones are expected to be designated in the future under the new plan.