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Irish PM Breaks Silence on Eurovision Boycott

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has publicly backed RTE's withdrawal from Eurovision over Israel's participation, calling it an act of solidarity with journalists in Gaza. Read the full story.

Eurovision 2026 boycott over Israel confirmed

Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Slovenia withdraw from the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna following the EBU's decision to include Israel. Discover the events that led to this major diplomatic and cultural split.

Four countries boycott Eurovision 2026 over Israel

Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands and Slovenia will not participate in Eurovision 2026 after Israel was cleared to compete. Read the full statements and reasons behind the historic boycott.

Reeves' £3bn Pensions Raid in Budget Echoes Brown

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is targeting private pension schemes in a move experts warn could hammer retirement savings. Will this fund the scrapping of the two-child benefit cap? Vote now.

Premier League clubs vote on salary cap today

All 20 Premier League clubs vote on financial reforms including a controversial salary cap that could reshape English football's competitive landscape. Follow the latest developments.

Kevin Bakhurst in frame for top BBC job

RTE boss Kevin Bakhurst emerges as surprise candidate to replace Tim Davie as BBC Director-General. Could his salary cap and editorial experience be what the corporation needs? Read the full story.

Fine Gael slams RTÉ over Orange Order broadcast

Fine Gael politicians condemn RTÉ's decision to air Orange Order documentary during sensitive anniversary period, reigniting debates about Irish broadcasting standards and cultural sensitivity.

Martin: Ahern 'should not have run for office'

In a dramatic television interview, Micheál Martin declares Bertie Ahern 'should not have run for office' after Mahon Tribunal findings, exposing deep divisions within Ireland's political landscape.

Ofgem cuts energy price cap by £122 from October

Millions of UK households will see a welcome reduction in their energy costs this autumn as the regulator announces a significant cut to the price cap, driven by falling wholesale prices.

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