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Ireland's Taoiseach Micheál Martin said his Fianna Fáil party won't direct its supporters to vote in any particular way following Jim Gavin's withdrawal.
In the words of Eoghan Harris, the legendary Irish political commentator, Ireland is going through “a period of mass, self-harming frenzy. It’s as if the electorate is not a nation but a student demonstration.
Voters in Ireland went to the polls Friday to elect one of two women as their new president for the next seven years.
The Government is said to be increasingly unlikely to include trade in services in the scope of the Occupied Territories Bill, which is intended to ban trade in goods with companies operating from the Palestinian territories occupied by Israel.
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Ireland to co-guarantee €140bn Ukraine loan from frozen Russian assets, says Taoiseach
Ireland will help guarantee a €140bn loan to Ukraine using frozen Russian assets, without affecting its military neutrality
A Garda van was set on fire and one officer left injured after a 'violent' protest broke out outside an asylum hotel in Dublin.
The original Legacy Act brought by the last Conservative government was opposed by victims’ groups and political parties in Northern Ireland, and it led the Irish government to launch an interstate legal case against the UK, claiming it breached the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
The Ancient Order of Hibernians rejects the claim led by US Congressman Josh Gottheimer that Ireland is fueling antisemitism.
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The Taoiseach will attend Dublin Castle for Catherine Connolly win declaration after all
While the count is still ongoing, Heather Humphreys has conceded the Presidential Election to Catherine Connolly who will be declared the new President of Ireland in Dublin Castle when the vote count has ended.