Keir Starmer - From 'lefty lawyer' to UK prime minister After six weeks under the campaign spotlight - and four years after taking the helm of Labour - to many, new British prime minister Keir … UK Elections • 06 Jul
Shattered Tories face big questions after Labour victory One by one, result after result confirmed it - the Labour landslide so long predicted had come to pass. UK Elections • 06 Jul
Starmer set for short-lived honeymoon as he takes office For now, Keir Starmer can enjoy something of a political honeymoon as he marks his first return to parliament as Prime Minister, his first Prime … Analysis and Comment • 06 Jul
DUP reeling after the Fall of the House of Paisley The biggest story of the election in Northern Ireland is one that no one saw coming - the Fall of the House of Paisley. Ulster • 06 Jul
How Farage and the right handed Labour a landslide While the seat count in this UK general election for Labour is far higher than 2019, their share of the vote is not. Keir Starmer's … UK Elections • 06 Jul
Binface, Beany, Elmo: How did the quirky candidates fare? From Count Binface and Captain Beany, to Elmo and a pub in Richmond - here is how the quirky UK general election candidates have fared … UK Elections • 06 Jul
10 things we've learned in the UK general election As the UK said goodbye to one prime minister and welcomed another, here is a round-up of the 10 main things to be aware of. UK Election 2024 • 06 Jul
Setback for Alliance's electoral ambitions Alliance had high hopes coming into this election, but the fact that it returns with only a single MP, is a setback to its ambition … Ulster • 06 Jul
Johnson's return to campaign may bring unwanted reminders While Boris Johnson's return to the campaign trail has garnered headlines, it has also brought reminders which some in the Conservative Party might prefer to … Analysis and Comment • 06 Jul
Budgetary dilemma for Govt as corporation tax rolls on We may still be four months out from the budget. But make no mistake about it, the debate, disputes and wrangling about what should and … Analysis and Comment • 05 Jul
Sunak's troubled campaign: Things can only get worse It is six weeks since a rain-soaked Rishi Sunak stood outside Downing Street and announced an early UK general election, however, it was not the … Analysis and Comment • 04 Jul
Takeaways from US Supreme Court ruling on Trump immunity The US Supreme Court's ruling that Donald Trump cannot be prosecuted for his official acts as president plunges a major criminal case against him into … US • 01 Jul
Key moment in Aer Lingus dispute as patience wears thin After two years of talking to each other about that pay rise, the parties in the Aer Lingus pay dispute are running out of road. Analysis and Comment • 30 Jun
Democrats look weak after Biden's dire debate performance Trump leads in the polls again after Biden's dire performance in Thursday's TV debate. The President vows to fight on but the cracks in the … Analysis and Comment • 30 Jun
Is the UK general election over before it even begins? Voting is four days out in the UK general election and if the polls are to be believed, this election is over as a contest … Analysis and Comment • 30 Jun
O'Brien assault case opens Pandora's box for Government The case of Natasha O'Brien - the victim of a violent assault by a serving member of the Defence Forces, and the subsequent protests over … Analysis and Comment • 29 Jun
Fact check: The first 2024 US presidential debate US President Joe Biden and Republican challenger Donald Trump traded barbs in the first debate of the 2024 election campaign. US • 28 Jun
Biden v Trump: What they said Tempers and tensions were high as US President Joe Biden faced off against Republican rival Donald Trump in the first debate of the 2024 White … US • 28 Jun
America swelters, burns more dirty fuel to cool down The transition to clean energy has been slow in the United States, one of the world's top oil-producing nations. But as extreme weather events strike … Analysis and Comment • 23 Jun
Eamon Ryan's departure: What does it mean for the Greens? Eamon Ryan has always attracted a loyalty amongst many members of his party. Many have a genuine respect and admiration for the man who they … Analysis and Comment • 23 Jun
EU Commissioner appointment set to reshape coalition Ireland's nomination for the position of EU Commissioner is expected to be announced early next week. Analysis and Comment • 23 Jun
One year on from the day that shook RTÉ to its core The events of 22 June 2023 have changed RTÉ forever, writes Business Editor Will Goodbody. Ireland • 22 Jun
Can the Green Party fix its rural reputation problem? The Green Party has identified a problem, but a solution appears elusive. Analysis and Comment • 21 Jun