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President signs controversial Defence legislation into law following Council of State meeting
The statement went onto say that his decision to make the legislation law does not close off an avenue to challenge the Defence Amendment Act in court.
'The secret sauce': Tánaiste visits Guinness brewery in Kenya as part of trade visit
Garda who 'lost it' and attacked man taking pictures of him in Dublin bar avoids criminal record
Mary Lou McDonald reports death threat to Gardaí after man posts video saying he would 'shoot her dead'
While wearing a black mask, the man in the video said he would shoot the Sinn Féin leader “for free”.
Debunked: Bus company refutes claims it wouldn't drive 150 asylum seekers into Coolock site
Varadkar: Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil 'rapidly becoming sister parties' but merger not likely
King Charles makes first King's Speech under Starmer, confirms repeal of Troubles Legacy Act
In all, the chunky package features 40 pieces of proposed legislation.
Charles made the confirmation as he delivered the King's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament.
New Prime Minister Keir Starmer had pledged to repeal the legislation.
'Over to you': Jury begins deliberations in Thomas Dooley murder trial
Cork TD calls for extra flights for fans travelling to Dublin for All-Ireland final this weekend
Poll: Are you happy with Simon Harris' first 100 days as Taoiseach?
Coolock: Gardaí examining CCTV and social media images as part of investigation
Speed limit of 60 km/h on local roads to be introduced in November
Chaos in Coolock: How violence and conspiracy erupted in north Dublin
21 people have been charged with public order offences after disturbances in the north Dublin suburb.
Watch back: What will the next five years hold for the EU?
Two arrested in cross-border probe into more than 50 fraud reports
'A special, special night' - Shamrock Rovers progress in Europe after 98th-minute drama
Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis bend the knee to Donald Trump at RNC
Legal loophole stopping vulture fund mortgage holders going to Ombudsman to close
Regina Doherty: 'I worded it clumsily the first time. But authoritarian cycle lanes have divided towns'
Tánaiste's trip to Nairobi settlement cancelled amid shock and concern over serial killer
Taoiseach to travel to Chequers to meet Keir Starmer for first time after UK election
Gaza famine: 'We are forced to eat what we used to consider animal feed'
Over 20% of people in the Gaza Strip are now facing the prospect of famine.
"These mulberry leaves are from the large trees that survived the war. I thank God for this blessing," one Gazan said.
"Does the world know?" asks another Gazan.
Biden urges ban on type of rifle used in Trump attack during his return to campaign trail
Local reps 'not surprised' by bus driver shooting, but say more than 'tea and sympathy' is needed
Brennans and Supermac’s baked products among those recalled due to possible presence of metal pieces
Garda Public Order Unit deployed to Coolock for second consecutive evening
Ireland beat France in Euro 2025 qualifier
Eileen Gleeson’s team earned a memorable win over the number-two-ranked side in the world.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Leo Varadkar confirms he won't stand in next general election
Varadkar said the ‘time has come to explore new options and opportunities’ and that he never viewed himself as a ‘career politician’.
Once inaccessible after a bomb attack, O'Connell Tower looks to its namesake to draw new visitors
Micheál Martin announces €15m funding to tackle child hunger while in Kenya and Ethiopia
Hayley Kilgallon on the history of ladies' GAA: 'Women were thought naturally weaker back then'
Hayley Kilgallon
Law underpinning tenant's first refusal right to buy property from landlord approved by Cabinet
Well-known GAA star arrested for dangerous driving and set to appear before court
Gardaí investigating 'reported assault' during underage hurling match in Waterford
French PM takes on caretaker role after Macron accepts resignation
Phibsborough encampment cleared by gardaí following intimidation by anti-migrant groups
Coolock violence 'not an issue of community engagement', Taoiseach says
Coolock: Disinformation included claims about 'unvetted males' and 'white destruction'