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Politics

    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
    Harris and Starmer toast relationship ‘reset’ over pints with UK PM Ireland visit set for Sept
    US declares end to problem-plagued Gaza aid pier
    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
    Tánaiste focused on ‘less sexy’ all-island politics than ‘shouting from rooftops’ about Border Poll
    Asylum seekers attacked by gang armed with iron bars and knives in Dublin city centre
    Doherty says Harris seeks to 'favour those coming into large wealth' with inheritance tax change
    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.
    Poll: Are you happy with Simon Harris' first 100 days as Taoiseach?
    MEPs debate Ukraine support and warn actions of some are weakening EU's united front
    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.
    Biden admits he ran as 'transitional candidate' in 2020, but says he has 'more to do'
    Legal loophole stopping vulture fund mortgage holders going to Ombudsman to close
    US police shoot knife-wielding man near Republican convention
    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.
    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’.
    Micheál Martin announces €15m funding to tackle child hunger while in Kenya and Ethiopia
    Law underpinning tenant's first refusal right to buy property from landlord approved by Cabinet
    The Explainer: What was the political fallout from previous attacks on US presidents?
    Coolock violence 'not an issue of community engagement', Taoiseach says
    Coolock: Disinformation included claims about 'unvetted males' and 'white destruction'
    Tánaiste 'understands' FF MEPs' opposition to Von der Leyen, but has 'own view' on president
    Paper tax discs to be scrapped alongside legislation to ‘streamline’ information on road collisions
    Roberta Metsola, President of European Parliament, says housing needs to be at top of the agenda
    Taoiseach says inheritance tax changes deserve consideration in run up to October's budget
    Political row over Von der Leyen vote as Fianna Fáil MEPs rule out their support
    Only 158 new social housing units were built in the first three months of this year
    Woman accused of 'milkshaking' Nigel Farage in Clacton denies assault charges
    JD Vance: The one-time ‘Never Trump guy’ who is now the former president's running mate
    US expresses 'serious concern' over 'unacceptably high' civilian death toll in Gaza
    Biden admits it was mistake to say he wanted to put 'bullseye' on Donald Trump
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