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Boeing CEO grilled by lawmakers amid multiple incidents

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Congressional scrutiny of Boeing intensified today with an appearance from the company's CEO for tough questioning about the company's manufacturing procedures. (Scripps News)
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McEntee and Humphreys discuss plans to control migration

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Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee, and Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys speaking to the media during their visit to Trim Family Resource Centre, Trim, Co Meath
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Met police enter bus sent to collect migrants blocked by protesters

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Police force themselves onto a bus sent to collect asylum seekers after it was blocked from leaving a London hotel by protesters. Protesters had formed a ring around the bus which also had its tyres deflated.
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Protestors block Bibby Stockholm barge coach

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Police remove protesters blocking the transfer of migrants to the Bibby Stockholm. The arrests were for obstruction and a racially aggravated public order offence.
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Attorney General Merrick Garland tells lawmakers the Justice Department 'will not be intimidated'

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In a fiery hearing Tuesday, Garland pushed back on allegations that the Justice Department is acting politically. (Scripps News)
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Rishi Sunak ‘disappointed’ Bill to ban smoking shelved before election

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Rishi Sunak has said he is “disappointed” that his flagship Bill banning young people from ever being able to smoke tobacco legally will not pass before Parliament shuts down on Friday ahead of the General Election.
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Sunak meets Austrian leader amid calls for EU to consider Rwanda-style policy

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Rishi Sunak said he and his Austrian counterpart are “deepening co-operation” on illegal migration and agreed that schemes like the UK’s Rwanda plan are needed to tackle the issue in Europe. The Prime Minister met with Chancellor Karl...
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Micheal Martin speaks to troops in Lebanon

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Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Minister for Defence Micheal Martin talks to Irish peacekeeping troops in southern Lebanon. Mr Martin in his speech praised the Irish troops and called for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Higgins, Harris and Martin speak at commemorative event marking Dublin-Monaghan bombings

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The President of Ireland Michael D Higgins, Taoiseach Simon Harris and Tánaiste Micheal Martin attend a commemoration in Dublin city marking the 50th anniversary of the Dublin-Monaghan bombings.
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Protest held in Dublin to allow essential workers to be reunited with families quicker

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People take part in a Families Belong Together Campaign group demonstration outside the Department of Justice in Dublin, against the current family reunion policy that denies them the right to have their nearest and dearest with them in...
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Chief justice speaks about importance of journalism in courts

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At the society of editors 25 year anniversary event the Lady Chief Justice, the Rt Hon Baroness Carr of Walton on the Hill spoke as a keynote address on the importance and future of cameras in court initiative.
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TDs speak ahead of Taoiseach's state apology to families of Stardust tragedy

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People Before Profit TD Richard Boyd Barrett and Labour TD Duncan Smith speak ahead of Taoiseach Simon Harris delivering a state apology to the families of the Stardust 1981 tragedy. Speaking on the Leinster House plinth. Forty-eight...
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Irish premier confirms State apology for Stardust families

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Irish premier Simon Harris said he “apologised unreservedly” to the families of the 48 people killed in a fire at a Dublin nightclub in 1981, after a more than 40-year campaign for justice. Families whose loved ones died when the blaze...
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Taoiseach "eager to be in a position to apologise" over Stardust fire tragedy

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Taoiseach Simon Harris has said he is "easger to be in a position to apologise" over the Stardust fire tragedy. Mr Harris was speaking at the European People's Party conference on the future of European agriculture. Families of the 48...
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Unlawful killing verdicts returned for all 48 victims of the Stardust disaster

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A verdict of unlawful killing has been returned by the jury in the Stardust fire inquests for all 48 people who died in the 1981 Dublin nightclub disaster. The devastating blaze in Artane, north Dublin, broke out in the early hours of...
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‘Not too late’ to add NI to Government law overturning Post Office convictions

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Stormont Justice Minister Naomi Long expresses disappointment that Northern Ireland is not included in legislation to overturn wrongful subpostmaster convictions.
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Media questions following Emma Caldwell family statement

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Lawyer Aamer Anwar gives a statement on behalf of the family of Emma Caldwell following the announcement of a judge-led public inquiry. Preparations will start immediately for an independent public inquiry into the police investigation...
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Yousaf pledges swift UK-wide action on Horizon scandal to overturn convictions

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Humza Yousaf said he has received a “positive” response from Rishi Sunak on the Post Office Horizon scandal, pledging the UK and Scottish governments will work quickly to overturn wrongful convictions. Scotland’s First Minister said...
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Wes Streeting speaks on visit with Sir Keir Starmer

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Quotes from Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting following a visit to Liverpool's Alder Hey Children's Hospital alongside leader Sir Keir Starmer.
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ITV need to make a drama about the Windrush Scandal and Grenfell Tower tragedy, Khan says

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Sadiq Khan criticised the Government's handling of the Windrush Scandal and Grenfell, as he called for compensation for the victims of those tragedies when asked about speeding up of compensation for those affected by the Horizon IT...
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Sadiq Khan hopes ITV creates TV dramas about Windrush and Grenfell

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Sadiq Khan says he hopes ITV creates dramas about Windrush and Grenfell after the fresh attention around the Post Office Horizon scandal was sparked by the TV show Mr Bates Vs The Post Office.
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Sunak would support honours committee investigation into ex-Post Office boss CBE

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Rishi Sunak would “strongly support” the Honours Forfeiture Committee if it decided to look at revoking former Post Office boss Paula Vennells’ CBE in the wake of the Horizon scandal, the Prime Minister’s spokesman has said.
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Rishi Sunak says Post Office Horizon scandal an “appalling miscarriage of justice

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the Post Office Horizon scandal was an “appalling miscarriage of justice”. Speaking during a trip to Oxford to meet flood workers, he said: “It has been an appalling miscarriage of justice and appalling...
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Public should be 'reassured' by response to flooding, says Rishi Sunak

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Rishi Sunak has said that people should be “reassured” by the response to flooding in badly affected areas. The Prime Minister has faced calls to visit local areas, as well as criticism of Government support for flood defences. Speaking...