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Micheal Martin said the Irish government continues to work with Israeli and Egyptian authorities to get the remaining Irish citizens out of Gaza.
Giving evidence on Tuesday, Caolan Gormley told jurors that he thought the ring was engaged in smuggling alcohol rather than humans.
The former Spice Girl said she took her son to the attraction and was moved by the experience.
Johnathan Barton denies all the charges against him.
The statistic was one of the findings of a report into young people’s mental health published by NHS England.
Palantir will provide a new shared software system to the NHS, known as the Federated Data Platform (FDP).
Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon was asked about the Health Secretary as she launched an independence prospectus paper.
Three mainline bombing victims have sued the former Sinn Fein president and the Provisional IRA for ‘nominal’ damages.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has warned that some of the UK’s top websites face enforcement action if they did not make changes.
England’s chief medical officer has been giving evidence to the UK’s public inquiry into Covid-19.
Ulster Unionist Party leader Doug Beattie said it is the latest incident which demonstrates Downing Street ‘doesn’t understand’ Northern Ireland.
Reece Kelly has been sentenced to life imprisonment and Georgia Wright jailed for three years following the death of Dallas Kelly.
The Duke of Sussex is suing the publisher of the Daily Mail over allegations of unlawful information gathering.
Wednesday’s statement could set the scene for a general election in 2024.
He said it is time for the instruments to have ‘new adventures’.
SNP MP Joanna Cherry called on the Government to condemn ‘violence and intimidation’ against women by trans rights campaigners.
A medicine shortage is a ‘real problem’, Dr Leyla Hannbeck has told MPs.
Humza Yousaf also sent a letter to Sir Keir Starmer, urging him to back the calls.
On Monday Sam Cox officially started the trek which will take two and a half months to complete and cover more than 2,000km.
The new transport hub, set to open in 2024, will be accompanied by a larger redevelopment of the Weavers Cross area.