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Seanad Éireann

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IIreland
Green Party loses €877,000 in State funding due to heavy electoral losses – The Irish Times
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Green Party loses €877,000 in State funding due to heavy electoral losses – The Irish Times

  • May 2, 2026
The Green Party lost out on €877,000 in State funding last year due to its poor results in…
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Frances Black: ‘Meeting Brian was like winning the lottery, that he liked me, that he loved me’
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Frances Black: ‘Meeting Brian was like winning the lottery, that he liked me, that he loved me’

  • April 20, 2026
The senator on family, music and ten years in politics Frances Black at Leinster House. Photo Gráinne Ní…
IIreland
President calls meeting to consider constitutionality of International Protection Bill – The Irish Times
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President calls meeting to consider constitutionality of International Protection Bill – The Irish Times

  • April 17, 2026
President Catherine Connolly is to hold a meeting of her Council of State to consider the constitutionality of…
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International Protection Bill passed in Dáil vote after three-hour debate – The Irish Times
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International Protection Bill passed in Dáil vote after three-hour debate – The Irish Times

  • April 16, 2026
The most significant reform of immigration law in the history of the State has been passed by the…
IIreland
Former Dublin lord mayor leaves estate of €1.9m, probate records show – The Irish Times
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Former Dublin lord mayor leaves estate of €1.9m, probate records show – The Irish Times

  • March 22, 2026
Former Dublin lord mayor Michael Donnelly left an estate valued at €1.9 million when he died in December…
HHeadlines
Next time you come we’ll be telling you you have breast cancer. Bring someone with you’ – The Irish Times
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Next time you come we’ll be telling you you have breast cancer. Bring someone with you’ – The Irish Times

  • February 9, 2026
Wearer of outrageously large sunglasses. Fifth-generation working-class Tallaght woman. Breast cancer survivor. Almost 22,000 followers on TikTok. Spice…
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Seanad suspended in row over extended vote deadline to enable Coalition Senators reach chamber – The Irish Times
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Seanad suspended in row over extended vote deadline to enable Coalition Senators reach chamber – The Irish Times

  • December 3, 2025
The Seanad was suspended twice in a heated row over an extended vote deadline, which allowed eight Government…
IIreland
Where did Irish politicians go on holiday and what did they get up to? – The Irish Times
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Where did Irish politicians go on holiday and what did they get up to? – The Irish Times

  • September 12, 2025
As the Dáil and Seanad resumes next Wednesday, politicians will be dusting themselves down for another busy Oireachtas…
IIreland
Newly elected senator says he would run for the presidency - if a big party come knocking - The Journal
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Newly elected senator says he would run for the presidency – if a big party come knocking – The Journal

  • August 21, 2025
Newly elected senator says he would run for the presidency – if a big party come knocking  The Journal…
Ireland
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