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Irish Examiner on MSNCork TDs clash over emigration figures as housing crisis forces more young people abroadCork TDs Thomas Gould and Colm Burke clash over claims that over 150,000 young people have emigrated due to a worsening ...
The Dáil is expected to pass the remaining stages of the Defamation Bill this week, clearing the path for the legislation to ...
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Dublin Live on MSNSinn Fein TD denies having Special Criminal Court debate 'tactical wee'Matt Carthy was absent from the Dáil chamber on Wednesday afternoon when a debate on the Special Criminal Court was passed ...
A new bill was introduced in the Dáil on Tuesday, July 1, seeking to establish a process to disregard historic convictions ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNSinn Féin TD denies taking 'tactical wee' during Special Criminal Court debateMatt Carthy was absent from the Dáil chamber on Wednesday afternoon when a debate on the Special Criminal Court was passed ...
Those with very long political memories around Leinster House were yesterday recalling the return of Charles Haughey from his ...
A bill has been introduced in the Dáil that would establish a process for the disregard of historic offences for consensual ...
Sinn Féin justice spokesman Matt Carthy described provisions of the Criminal Justice (Terrorism Offences) (Amendment) Bill as the “Kneecap clause” in the wake of the prosecution in England of the ...
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Extra.ie on MSNNo response from Michael Lowry: TD says he was ‘smeared’ but has yet to rebut claimsSinn Féin has said it is 'not surprised' Michael Lowry has made no comment on claims made by Pearse Doherty in the Dáil about ...
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Irish Independent on MSNSome government backbench TDs will not attend US embassy’s July 4 celebrationsA number of government backbench TDs have said they will not attend this year’s July 4 celebrations hosted by the US embassy, ...
PEOPLE on the dole should not get the same budget pay bounce as pensioners while Ireland is at full employment, Tanaiste ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNStudents brand move to restore third-level fees as a 'cynical and calculated betrayal'Higher education minister James Lawless indicated that student fees will go back up after being cut by €1,000 under cost-of-living measures over the past three years ...
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