Why has Ireland's cross-border railway plan gone off track?
An "ambitious" all-Ireland rail review is understood to be delayed because of the Stormont crisis.
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NI health: Irish government to fund nursing places at NI universities
The Northern Ireland Department of Health welcomed the one-off funding arrangement.
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Slane Castle is Harry's House for Styles' sold-out show
Harry Styles's big gig will be the first to take place at the Irish estate since before the pandemic.
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Republican donor class scrambles to boost alternatives to Trump as the 2024 field -- and the ex-president's legal troubles -- grow
Trump's critics in political fundraising circles fear that the 2024 contest is shaping up as a repeat of 2016 when he seized on GOP divisions to clear a path through 16 rivals on his way to the nomination and the White House.
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Here's what to know about GOP claims of a Biden scandal
Defenders of former President Donald Trump have responded to news of his indictment by the US Department of Justice with deflection: Why is Trump being charged but not President Joe Biden's son Hunter?
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Second Trump indictment freezes GOP primary as rivals tap-dance around charges
The federal indictment of former President Donald Trump -- his second time being charged in less than three months -- has swept the 2024 presidential election into a new period of uncertainty, and made it even more likely that Trump will campaign while also facing trial.
1970-01-01 08:00
On Trump indictment, Senate GOP leaders silent while top House Republicans vow payback
The top two Republican leaders in the Senate remain silent a day after former President Donald Trump, the current GOP 2024 presidential frontrunner, was indicted by the federal government.
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Trump's Republican rivals criticize 'weaponization' of DOJ after indictment
By Nathan Layne (Reuters) -Donald Trump's main rivals for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination quickly condemned the Justice Department for
1970-01-01 08:00
Tensions erupt in House GOP as party leaders squabble over hardliners' demands
A conservative revolt paralyzing the House has set off a bitter blame game among the upper ranks of GOP leadership, with top Republicans scrambling to defuse internal tensions that have spilled out into public view -- and take some of the heat off themselves.
1970-01-01 08:00
Irish police report fall in number of home burglaries
The 20% reduction is the result of targeting organised crime gangs and repeat offenders, police said.
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Factbox-Who are the Republican candidates running for president?
By Ross Colvin Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence will announce his campaign to run for president on
1970-01-01 08:00
Ireland 'needs influx of construction workers'
An economic watchdog warns "significant immigration" of construction workers could be needed to address a housing shortage in the Republic of Ireland.
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