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The British Labour leader has been accused of turning ‘a Tory transport crisis into a Labour story’.
Starmer’s visit comes as the UK Government revealed plans to introduce legislation that would override parts of the Brexit.
Starmer will meet Taoiseach Micheál Martin and President Michael D Higgins during the visit.
Votes are still being counted to determine whether Anthony Albanese will control a majority in Parliament.
The Labour leader has been under pressure since footage emerged of him drinking with colleagues in 2021.
Micheál Martin said a Just Transition Commission would be set up at the end of the year.
“I sincerely hope that I can repay the trust you have placed in me.”
The rising cost of living is ‘hurting people in the pocket’, said Leo Varadkar.
Chris Bryant said threats to withdraw funding from constituencies of MPs seeking to oust the PM should be referred to the police.
A spokesperson said that the HSE had recommended a second test and that has returned a negative result.
He is currently in isolation.
Breege O’Connor tells how she spent her late stages of labour in the car park of the maternity hospital due to Covid restrictions preventing her husband from joining her.
Budget 2012 was the first budget of the Fine Gael/Labour era.
A refundable tax credit is contained in Sinn Féin’s alternative budget.
Sinn Féin, the Social Democrats and Labour have called for an independent inquiry into the issue, which was revealed in an RTÉ documentary today.
Senior health sources say new guidelines would allow partners to stay all through labour and birth in single-occupancy rooms.
In a statement, Bacik said that Labour leader Alan Kelly had accepted her apology.
The Labour leader says it has been a “difficult” few years electorally, but today is a good day.
Bacik fills the seat left vacant by Fine Gael’s Eoghan Murphy.
The TD says no such polling was ever “sanctioned” by the party leadership.
Kelly said that Fine Gael and Sinn Féin are trying to present the race as “a dichotomy”.
Mary Lou McDonald’s party has seen a slight dip in support but is still ahead of Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil.
The long-time Senator is looking to win a Dáil seat for Labour in Dublin Bay South.
The defeat will be a blow to Keir Starmer’s leadership of Labour.
Labour’s Aodhán Ó Riordán said the country can’t afford to lose another generation.
The Labour leader says clear advice and practical guidance by public health experts is needed now for the over 60s.
A Bill proposed by Senator Mark Wall would ban gambling advertisements in Ireland.
The Labour senator says any downplaying of the seriousness of sexual assaults in the courts will cause the further regression of social attitudes towards these crimes.
Labour says a blanket ban on pet ownership for renters is unfair.
People Before Profit has called for schools to remain closed for the month of January.
Harry Pearson on writing ‘The Farther Corner’.
Kelly is ending his first calendar year as leader of the Labour party.
Starmer went into quarantine in September when one of his children developed possible symptoms.
It comes weeks after the former Labour leader said that the scale of anti-Semitism in the party was “dramatically overstated”.
What happened with the draft deal in the spring of 2019?
Labour’s Ged Nash has been contacted by a number of constituents over the bank’s approach to the employment wage subsidy scheme.
Amnesty International said that at least 12 peaceful protesters were killed in an incident involving the Nigerian army this week.
This afternoon, the government unveiled its Budget for 2021.
Approval with the government has plummeted since June according to the latest opinion poll.
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