Month: May 2024
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Pushback among EU states over Israel forum meeting
A number of EU member states have pushed back against the idea of calling a meeting of an EU-Israel forum,…
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Man jailed for sexual exploitation of children in Galway
A man posed as a talent agent to bring two children to a hotel room in Galway city, a court…
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Nolan to seek High Court injunction to stop dismissal
Professor Philip Nolan will seek a High Court injunction later today to stop his dismissal from Science Foundation Ireland. His…
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Three men on trial over murder of journalist Lyra McKee
Three men have gone on trial charged with the murder of journalist Lyra McKee, who was shot dead in Derry…
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Jurors return for day two of Trump trial
Jurors return for a second day of deliberations in Donald Trump’s criminal trial, leaving the Republican presidential candidate and the…
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Ryanair warns Dublin fares to soar due to passenger cap
Ryanair has warned that air fares to and from Dublin Airport are likely to soar this winter as a result…
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Minister hopeful for EU Nature Restoration Law adoption
Environment Minister Eamon Ryan has said he is hopeful that a controversial law on European biodiversity can be adopted by…
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Satellite imagery shows aftermath of Rafah strike
Before and after satellite imagery shows the aftermath of Israeli airstrikes on Rafah in Gaza. The deadly strike on a…
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Volunteers help asylum seekers during removal from Canal
Volunteer Olivia Headon was alerted before 6am by some of the men sleeping close to the canal who said new…
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Further delays to National Children's Hospital
Follow live updates from the Public Accounts Committee meeting on the new National Children’s Hospital Source link
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