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Sheriff defends agency after failed attempts to remove guns from eventual mass shooter

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Deputies and experts say they missed an opportunity to remove Robert Card's firearms before a 2023 mass shooting in Maine. (Scripps News)
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Eoin O Broin calls on Taoiseach to have Israeli flag removed from Leinster House

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Sinn Fein TD Eoin O Broin said Taoiseach Simon Harris must immediately have an Israeli flag to be removed from Leinster House. When asked if it was the responsibility of the Government to remove flags from the Oireachtas, he said: “I...
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Home Secretary visits Essex Police HQ as reiterates pledge to 'stop the boats'

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During a visit to Essex Police HQ, the Home Secretary James Cleverly has insisted the Government is still determined to “stop the boats” as migrant Channel crossings near 10,000 for the year so far.
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Labour will have 'disciplined focus on child poverty', says Starmer

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says his party will have a 'disciplined focus' on child poverty as he met with 11 Labour mayors at an event in Wolverhampton. He was joined by deputy leader Angela Rayner and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves...
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Simon Harris says he’s concerned with low numbers of gardai in road policing unit

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Taoiseach Simon Harris has said he is concerned with the low numbers of gardai in the roads policing unit amid a spike in road deaths, particularly among young people. He said the Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has committed to...
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Mothers continue five-day hunger strike at Parliament for parents who cannot feed children

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Since Mother's Day, a group of mums representing Mother's Manifesto have been doing a five day hunger strike outside Parliament in order to demand decisive coordinated action from the Government on food poverty and the climate crisis....
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Irish referenda: Taoiseach confirms Government 'defeated comprehensively'

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Ireland's premier Leo Varadkar said referenda to change the Constitution have been "defeated comprehensively". The referenda proposed amending the Constitution to include non-married relationships in the meaning of family and to replace...
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Varadkar - Government 'defeated comprehensively' in referenda

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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said the Government had been 'defeated comprehensively' as voters appeared to have voted resoundingly against the family and care amendment referenda.
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Leo Varadkar: Government 'got it wrong' over the referenda

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Irish premier Leo Varadkar said he accepts the government has been defeated in its referenda to change the Constitution of Ireland. Mr Varadkar admitted the Irish government “clearly got it wrong” as the final counts of the two...
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'No to Terror' rally takes place in Tavistock Square

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Palestinian activist John Aziz and Nova festival massacre survivors Hila Fakliro (right) and Bar Vilker speak to PA Media at a 'No to Terror' rally at Tavistock Square, central London. Ms Fakliro told the rally: “We need to stand against...
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Starmer: Voters have a right to be angry and anti-Westminster

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Sir Keir Starmer has said he is “ready” for a general election in a new year’s speech in south-west England. The address, with an election likely months away, saw the Labour leader tell voters the promise of a coming election – which...
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Mark Drakeford gives interview after announcing plans to step down as first minister - full version

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Mark Drakeford is “optimistic” about the next general election for Labour – despite proposed budget cuts by the Labour-run Welsh Government. The Labour First Minister of Wales, who recently said he intends to stand down in March, also...
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Drakeford ‘optimistic’ about Labour’s election chances despite Welsh budget cuts

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Mark Drakeford is “optimistic” about the next general election for Labour – despite proposed budget cuts by the Labour-run Welsh Government. The Labour First Minister of Wales, who recently said he intends to stand down in March, also...
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International climate policy experts discuss 'unambitious and unfair' carbon budget

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International climate policy experts in discuss the game of bait and switch being postured by the world’s largest historic emitters threatening to undermine progress at this year’s talks.
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Justice minister seeks meeting with social media company after Dublin riots

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Justice Minister Helen McEntee has said she is looking to meet with social media company X, formerly known as Twitter, in relation to its response to riots in Dublin. The minister has said that Gardai had “actively engaged” with the...
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Solar panels on roof of famous Cambridge chapel ‘send climate change message’

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Work to install 438 solar panels on the roof of Cambridge’s King’s College Chapel is under way in a symbol of “commitment to being good stewards of our environment”. While the panels are set to reduce King’s College’s carbon emissions by...
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Tony Blair speaks on a panel at Shaping Us Summit

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Sir Tony Blair and Lord William Hague appear on a panel during the Shaping Us summit at the London Design Museum hosted by the Princess of Wales.
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Michelle Donelan delivers opening remarks at AI safety summit

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Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan introduces the AI safety summit at Bletchley Park.
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CMA CEO Cardell on Microsoft's Activision Deal

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UK Competition and Markets Authority CEO Sarah Cardell discusses Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard. She speaks with Bloomberg's Kriti Gupta on "The Pulse With Francine Lacqua." (This interview aired on October...
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ANZ's Yeung on China's Economic Outlook

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Raymond Yeung, Chief Greater China Economist at ANZ, discusses his outlook for China's economy ahead of the latest CPI and PPI data. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
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Taiwan Presidential Candidate Hou on China Ties

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Hou Yu-ih, a former top law enforcement official, is now the opposition Kuomintang Party's candidate in Taiwan's upcoming presidential election. In an interview with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu during his trip to the US, Hou discusses...
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Fmr. US Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker on Ukraine, Global South, Putin

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Former US Ambassador to NATO, Kurt Volker, discusses Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's speech today at the United Nations General Assembly and what the key takeaways were as Zelenskyy prepares to visit President Biden later this...
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Rep. Auchincloss on Two Years Since Afghanistan Withdrawal

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Democratic Representative of Massachusetts, Jake Auchincloss, discusses the two year mark since the US troop withdrawal in Kabul, Afghanistan that brought the end of a two decade war. Rep. Auchincloss gives his insights as to why he...
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Scotland’s deficit falls as North Sea revenues reach record £9.4bn

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Interview with Neil Gray at Glasgow University on the day the annual Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland figures were published.