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The EU could soon have a Commissioner with direct responsibility for Housing
In the latest blow to his campaign, Joe Biden has Covid-19 and has returned to Delaware
The US president is experiencing “mild symptoms” after testing positive for Covid during a campaign trip to Las Vegas.
Seven die in French city of Nice following fire in apartment block
Aer Lingus pilots to vote on deal that would see pay rise by 17.75%
Vance vows to fight for 'forgotten' Americans in first speech as Trump's running mate
The 39-year-old addressed the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
Tánaiste meeting political leaders and aid bosses on two day trip to Ethiopia
Three Irish MEPs set to take up seats on European Parliament agriculture committee
Russia downs 33 Ukrainian drones overnight in occupied Crimea - defence ministry
Oxfam says Israel using water ‘as weapon of war’ after report shows Gaza supply has dropped by 94%
People who give character references for sexual offenders can now be cross-examined in court
Michael D Higgins signed the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Human Trafficking) Bill 2023 today.
EU court rules Von Der Leyen's Commission didn't give enough information about Covid contracts
Harris and Starmer toast relationship ‘reset’ over pints with UK PM Ireland visit set for Sept
Car crashes into Paris cafe terrace, killing one person and seriously injuring several others
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US declares end to problem-plagued Gaza aid pier
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Paris mayor swims in the Seine to showcase improved cleanliness ahead of Olympic events
Troubles bereaved hail ‘important day’ as UK government vows to repeal Legacy Act
Sinn Féin immigration doc to call for more countries to be added to 'safe countries' list
Inland Fisheries Ireland investigating deaths of around 850 wild Atlantic salmon in Sligo river
Tánaiste focused on ‘less sexy’ all-island politics than ‘shouting from rooftops’ about Border Poll
Wicklow Garda goes on trial accused of false imprisonment and sexual assault at garda station
Andrew Scott nominated for two Emmy awards for work on Netflix series ‘Ripley’
Man in his 40s killed after being struck by stolen car in Baldoyle area of Dublin overnight
It’s believed the vehicle was stolen by a gang of car thieves operating from the west of Dublin city.
What's behind the BBC's investigation into Strictly Come Dancing?
Man who threatened to throw ammonia in female garda's face to serve full sentence
Asylum seekers attacked by gang armed with iron bars and knives in Dublin city centre
Woman extradited from the Republic to the North over stolen purse offence in 2016
Doherty says Harris seeks to 'favour those coming into large wealth' with inheritance tax change
Leading addiction treatment centre reports significant rise in cocaine and gambling addictions
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”.
Fifa and Chelsea investigating after Enzo Fernandez posts ‘offensive’ video on Instagram
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.