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Matt Wrack speaks to the media following large FBU rally

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General secretary of the Fire Brigades Union, Matt Wrack, speaks to the media after around a thousand firefighters rallied today in central London to demand that the new government take urgent measures to rebuild the fire and rescue...
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Around a thousand firefighters rally in London for better fire service conditions

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Around a thousand firefighters rallied today in central London to demand that the new government take urgent measures to rebuild the fire and rescue service. Speakers include Matt Wrack, FBU general secretary, and Zarah Sultana, MP.
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Scripps News Investigates: An auto lender with questionable practices

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Scripps News partnered with ProPublica for an investigation about Exeter, one of the largest auto lenders in the nation. (Scripps News)
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Hope for families suffering food insecurity

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Fresh Rx teams up with local farms to distribute fresh fruits and vegetables to fulfill doctor's orders. (Scripps News)
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Ministers discuss the Budget after leaders insist it will not fuel inflation

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The leaders of Ireland’s coalition Government have insisted Tuesday’s Budget will not further fuel inflation. Tax cuts and child-related supports are among the key measures to be unveiled in Budget 2025 amid the prospect of a winter...
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Jack Chambers speaks to the media ahead of the 2025 Irish Budget

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Minister for Finance Jack Chambers speaks to the media at the Department of Finance before the publication of the White Paper in advance of Budget 2025.
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Irish Government to publish revised housing targets in coming weeks

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The Irish Government will publish its revised housing targets for next year and the years ahead in the coming weeks, the housing minister has said. Darragh O’Brien said he has asked for additional capital from Minister for Finance Jack...
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UK economy flatlines in July for second month running - Reeves clip

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves speaks after the ONS announced the UK economy recorded no growth in July. Includes comments on rebellion in the Commons over winter fuel payments.
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Where you live may dictate whether you're middle-class

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A Pew Research poll shows that over the past 50 years the American middle class has shrunk from 61% to 51%. (Scripps News)
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Darragh O’Brien rejects that housing lost out in budget funding

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Ireland's Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien rejects that housing lost out in the 8.3 billion euro in funding set out for October’s Budget adding that they expect to meet their social housing target this year.
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‘No giveaway’: Irish government says Budget 2025 will be worth 8.3bn euro

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Ireland’s next Budget will be worth 8.3 billion euro, but the Finance Minister denied it would represent a “giveaway” Budget. Cabinet signed off on the Summer Economic Statement (SES) on Tuesday, which gives a broad sketch of what the...
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Michael McGrath says he is 'honoured' to be the nominee to be Ireland's next EU Commissioner

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Outgoing Finance Minister Michael McGrath has said he is "honoured" to become the nomination to be Ireland's next EU Commissioner, suggesting his skills would be best suited to an economic or financial portfolio at European level.
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Sir Keir Starmer rules our further tax rises 'over and above' plans already set out

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks to the media following a visit to a North London brewery.
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Great Father's Day deals for 2024

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With money tight for many families this year, Father's Day doesn't have to break the bank. Here are some creative and affordable deals for dad.
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Tipping frustration reaching the boiling point

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Diners have reached the point of frustration with tipping and are cutting back, but it is hurting servers. Is there a solution?
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Darren Jones questions how Tory policies will be funded

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Shadow Treasury chief secretary Darren Jones questions how Tory policies will be funded, claiming the party has set out 'over 70 billion pounds of unfunded spending commitments' in the first week of the General Election campaign.