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Jennifer Carroll MacNeill says cancelling public holiday not ‘necessary’ to increase defence spend
Opinion: Can we say that Trump's shooting was surprising? I am afraid not
Larry Donnelly
Electoral Commission recommends broadcast moratoriums should be removed from future referendums
Two days on, here's everything we know about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump
'As a still photographer I don’t get a second chance': How this viral Trump image was captured
The photo has been hailed as one of the best in American photo-journalism’s history.
What to expect as Trump prepares to accept his party's nomination at the RNC
'Time to cool it down': Biden calls on US to unite after Trump assassination attempt
'I'm supposed to be dead': Trump lands in Milwaukee for convention after assassination attempt
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Trump assassination attempt: Ex-President calls for Americans to 'unite' and not allow 'evil to win'
The former US president was speaking at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania when the incident took place.
Thomas Matthew Crooks has been identified as "the subject involved in the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump".
Writing on his Truth Social platform, Trump confirmed he was "shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear".
The US Secret Service said one person in the crowd was killed and two people were critically injured after the gunman fired “multiple shots”.
Senator Róisín Garvey elected deputy leader of the Green Party
Taoiseach says Government open to increasing funding for Casement Park
What we know so far about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump
'No place for this kind of violence': World leaders condemn assassination attempt on Trump
Can bin collections be brought back under public control? Yes, but it could take a while
Sinn Fein 'lost the trust' of its supporters in referendums and elections, McDonald believes
Health ministry in Gaza says at least 71 killed in Israeli strike on 'safe zone'
The health ministry said more than 289 others were injured in the strike on camp for displaced persons in Al-Mawasi.
In a statement, the Israeli army said it targeted two senior Hamas officials in the strike "based on precise intelligence".
The Israel Defense Forces previously designated Mawasi, which is west of Khan Younis, a humanitarian area.
Taoiseach embraces Ukraine's Zelenskyy at Shannon Airport and vows to travel to Kyiv
Defiant Biden tells rally 'I am running and we are going to win' as calls to quit continue
Politicians are 'lining up' to fill Coveney's shoes in Cork South Central, says Taoiseach
Half of voters found the European election ballot paper difficult to fill in and 'too long'
The poll also looked at what the top issues were for voters of each political party.
Tánaiste: 'Biden is an outstanding friend of Ireland. We all make errors from time-to-time'
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
The Explainer: Can US President Joe Biden continue in the election race?
Martin: Attacks on civilian locations in Gaza 'clear violations of international law'
Civil servant living in State-owned cottage for €104 per year 'not reasonable', says TD
Fine Gael MEPs want Hungary to be blocked from voting in the EU
FPE Seán Kelly ag lorg cothromaíocht don Ghaeilge i bParlaimint na hEorpa
President signs into law new legislation to ban 51-week student leases
Hospital consultants working more hours but seeing fewer patients now than 2016 projections
Irish economy up 5% according to ‘deglobalized measure’ but down 5.5% when using GDP metric
XL bully dogs to be banned in Ireland under new measures announced today
FactCheck: Do two new PESCO projects mean Irish troops will be sent off to fight?
Government ratifies Hague Convention which protects adults who lack capacity at home and abroad
Threats against politicians and Catholics appear on some loyalist bonfires ahead of The Twelfth
Biden says he is going to ‘complete the job’ but gaffes highlight election concerns
Locals in Tramore say it would be 'huge loss' if families in Direct Provision have to leave town
A mother who has lived in Tramore for five years with her son said she is devastated about having to leave their community.
Several families have been told they need to leave Ocean View House in the next two weeks
Many children and parents have been attending schools or working in the area for years
"I feel empty, my heart is torn," one mother told us
Joe Biden refers to Volodymyr Zelenskyy as 'President Putin' at Nato summit closing ceremony