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January 16, 2045 - January 22, 2045
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Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks poll: Bump for Independents, staycation once again, and the urban-rural divide
‘We’ve successfully left the Áras, but we haven’t successfully arrived here yet’ – Michael D Higgins on the challenges of adjusting to life back in Galway
Sinn Fein says Bobby Sands statue ‘is going nowhere’ at anniversary event
Completion of National Children’s Hospital pushed back another four months
Pat Kenny says his ‘instinct’ is that Patrick Kielty may quit ‘Late Late’ because of split from wife Cat Deeley
‘A lot of people will be glad to see it brought back to life again’: Sandymount’s Martello tower on the market for €1.5m
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Irish Examiner
Ireland grants protection status to record number of asylum seekers in 2025
Latest figures show Ireland ranked ninth among 27 EU member states last year in terms of numbers granted protection status — up from 11th in 2024
By-election candidates accuse Government of 'gaslighting' the public in fiery debate
The fiery debate featured Janice Boylan of Sinn Féin, Social Democrat Daniel Ennis, Fine Gael’s Ray McAdam, and Ruth O’Dea of the Labour Party
Ireland must retain triple lock to protect peacekeeping role, says former PDForra chief
Gerry Rooney argues Ireland’s long‑standing peacekeeping role is rooted in active neutrality and the safeguards provided by the triple lock