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Biden, Harris rhetoric 'causing me to be shot at' - Trump |
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US President Joe Biden has said the Secret Service "needs more help" after what the FBI called an apparent assassination attempt on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. |
Huw Edwards avoids jail over accessing indecent images |
Former BBC presenter Huw Edwards has been spared jail after admitting accessing indecent images of children as young as seven. |
Man, 21, charged with mother's murder at Belfast house |
A man has appeared in court in Belfast charged with the murder of his mother. |
Man had child he didn't know 'under his arm' - court |
A 25-year-old man has been before Dublin District Court after walking out of an apartment building with a young child he did not know, "under his arm". |
Energy credit to be included in budget, says Chambers |
Minister for Finance Jack Chambers has confirmed that there will be an energy credit in the budget saying the credit will form part of the cost-of-living package. |
Hope for Dundalk as owner confirms no liquidation today |
There are renewed hopes that a deal can be agreed to save Dundalk Football Club amid a perilous financial situation. |
'Honour' for Aki as citizenship ceremonies under way |
Irish rugby player Bundee Aki is among 3,600 people who are becoming citizens of Ireland at ceremonies taking place in Dublin's Convention Centre. |
Nine children taken from family on allegations of neglect |
Nine children from a family of ten have been taken from their parents on the basis of alleged neglect or abuse, the High Court has heard. |
Family of Aoife Johnston disappointed with report |
The family of the late Aoife Johnston are profoundly disappointed with the report of the investigation into her death at University Hospital Limerick, the solicitor for the family has told RTÉ News. |
Man arrested over 2022 fatal shooting in west Dublin |
A man has been arrested as part of an investigation into a fatal shooting in west Dublin almost two years ago. |
Harland and Wolff set to go into administration |
Belfast shipbuilder Harland and Wolff has announced the business is set to move into administration. |
Death toll rises to 15 amid heavy Europe floods |
Flooding sparked by Storm Boris in central Europe has burst dams, knocked out power and killed at least 15 people, authorities have said as some communities were cut off four days into the disaster. |
Russia evacuates border villages in Kursk region |
Russia is evacuating a number of villages in the Kursk region close to the Ukrainian border, the local governor has said, almost six weeks after Ukraine launched its surprise incursion. |
Murdoch succession drama plays out in closed court |
A battle over control of Rupert Murdoch's global television and publishing empire is to begin in a Reno, Nevada courtroom, where a judge will consider the contentious matter of succession. |
Disability charity refuses to cooperate with HSE assault review |
A disability charity is refusing to cooperate with a HSE review into allegations that a non-verbal female resident may have been assaulted in one of the charity's care homes, RTÉ Investigates has learned. |
Portugal asks Europe for help as wildfires rage |
Portugal has asked for more fire-fighting planes as at least 15 wildfires raged in central and northern regions, including one that burned houses on the outskirts of the town of Albergaria-a-Velha. |
Gaza rescuers say at least 18 killed in Israeli strikes |
Gaza rescuers and medics have said Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 18 people across the Palestinian territory overnight and this morning, including ten in one attack on a house. |
Greens to discuss policy with Labour, Soc Dems - O'Gorman |
Green Party leader Roderic O'Gorman has said that after the general election, he will try and negotiate policy positions with the Labour Party and the Social Democrats before Fine Gael or Fianna Fáil in government-formation talks. |
Death announced of Jackson 5's Tito Jackson |
Tito Jackson, the eldest brother of Michael Jackson and the founder of The Jackson 5, has died aged 70. |
Huw Edwards: Ex-BBC newsreader's career in tatters |
Huw Edwards was one of the most recognisable faces on TV before his career came to an end amid a scandal that ended with him receiving a suspended prison sentence. |