Denmark expands military presence in Greenland amid transatlantic megaphone diplomacy
Danish move comes after White House talks over the future of the Arctic island ended after just 50 minutes
Politics braces for fiercer storms as State set to miss emissions target by half
Ireland’s climate experience closely follows the global trend, with 2025 the country’s second-warmest year on record
Sinn Fein’s Matt Carthy defends party attendance at Maduro inauguration in Venezuela
Trip by former party senator and general secretary in 2019 has attracted renewed criticism in recent days
Government plan to make refugees wait three years for reunification ‘cruel’, says charity
Justice Minister says new legislation aims to strike a balance between the rights of asylum applicants and the wellbeing of the State
Ceremony to accredit Iran’s ambassador to Ireland postponed due to killings
Taoiseach plays down any risk to Ireland from Donald Trump’s tariff threat against countries trading with Iran
Housing pressures, FF unrest and a tricky meeting with Trump in prospect as Dáil returns
Opposition parties set to focus on affordability and Government waste and bureaucracy
EU regulations on AI and plans for limited data centre development to go to Cabinet
Under EU Artificial Intelligence Act there could be fines of up to €35 million or 7% of global turnover for large tech companies found to be in violation of the regulations
Tensions emerge between Limerick mayor John Moran and council director general Pat Daly
Correspondence released under Freedom of information reveals the Fórsa trade union has expressed ‘serious concerns’
Presidential election: Almost €1.5m in expenses declared for 2025 Áras contest
Fine Gael tops list at more than €643,000 in unsuccessful bid to ensure former minister Heather Humphreys’ election
Fianna Fáil MEP criticises Mercosur opposition amid debate ‘focused exclusively on beef’
Barry Andrews said pharmaceuticals, tech and chemicals sectors stood to benefit from deal, as France announces decision to vote against
Ireland will vote against Mercosur trade deal, Taoiseach and Tánaiste confirm
Simon Harris said the government’s position stands: ‘We will vote against the agreement’
Two more US aircraft fly over Ireland to track oil tanker under Russian flag
Tánaiste ‘would imagine’ rules on accessing State’s skies were followed on previous flight
‘Good thing’ that ‘brutal dictator’ Maduro gone from power, says Harris
Venezuelan president’s capture by US is ‘complex when it comes to international law’, says Tánaiste
Attorney General examining laws on sexualised AI images amid X backlash
Regulator, Rape Crisis Ireland and civil liberties campaigners criticise generated images using Grok
Archbishop wrote to Taoiseach as Denis Donaldson’s family pushed for inquiry into killing
Catholic Primate of Ireland Eamon Martin asked Taoiseach to do all he could to support plea of murder victim’s family












