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[15:31] HIQA report shows serious governance failure - IHCA

The Irish Hospital Consultants Association has said that the HIQA report published on Tuesday, concerning unapproved implantable springs used at Temple Street, highlights serious system-wide governance failures at CHI.

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#TheIrishHospitalConsultantsAssociation #HIQA #Tuesday #TempleStreet #CHI





[12:06] Element Pictures returning to Cannes with two titles

Two titles from Dublin-based Element Pictures have been included in the 'Official Selection' for Cannes 2025.

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#Two #Dublin #ElementPictures #Cannes2025




[15:43] Army chaplain forgives teenager who stabbed him

A 17-year-old boy who stabbed an Army chaplain outside an Army barracks last year, apologised to him in court this afternoon, as the priest told him he forgave him.

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#17_year_old #Army #lastyear #thisafternoon



[14:33] Mother-and-Baby home survivors should be compensated - MP

British Labour Party MP Liam Conlan, who authored the legislation dubbed 'Philomena's Law' going through the British parliament, has said it is important former residents of Mother and Baby homes should be able to access compensation.

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#BritishLabourParty #LiamConlan #Philomena #British



[19:20] Senator disappointed over Govt decision on committee

Independent Senator, Eileen Flynn, has expressed disappointment at a Government decision not to reconvene the Oireachtas Committee focused on issues facing the Traveller community, with her as chair.

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#EileenFlynn #theOireachtasCommittee #Traveller



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[17:42] Man sentenced to life for murder of Tristan Sherry

A 23-year-old man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a gunman who shot dead another man at a restaurant in Dublin 16 months ago.

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#23_year_old #Dublin #16monthsago




[11:58] France could recognise Palestinian state 'in June'

France plans to recognise a Palestinian state within months and could make the move at a United Nations conference in New York in June on settling the Israel-Palestinian conflict, President Emmanuel Macron has said.

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#France #Palestinian #months #UnitedNations #NewYork #June #Israel #EmmanuelMacron



[14:51] Curbs on the military a red line in truce talks - Ukraine

Ukraine has told the US that accepting curbs on the size of its armed forces or on its military's overall readiness would be a red line, a senior Ukrainian official said, as Donald Trump strives to negotiate an end to the war with Russia.

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#Ukraine #US #Ukrainian #DonaldTrump #Russia



[15:22] Lawyer says no 'smoking gun' Smith worked for IS in Syria

Former Irish soldier Lisa Smith led a "totally anonymous" life while living in Syria and there was no "smoking gun" that she did anything for the so-called Islamic State (IS) terror group, her lawyer told the Court of Appeal.

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#Irish #LisaSmith #Syria #IslamicState #theCourtofAppeal




[20:53] Russian intelligence ship monitored off Irish coast

A Russian intelligence-gathering ship is being monitored by the Defence Forces off the Irish coast.

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#Russian #theDefenceForces #Irish






[18:37] Man jailed for life over murder of 'extraordinary' woman

The mother of murdered woman Larisa Serban has told a sentencing court it makes her "sick" to know her killer "is alive while my daughter is in the ground".

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#LarisaSerban




[19:40] IHREC express concern on legislation to strip citizenship

The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has expressed grave concern over a decision by the Minister for Justice to sign an order commencing legislation allowing for naturalised Irish citizenship to be revoked in serious cases.

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#TheIrishHumanRightsandEqualityCommission #Irish




[18:41] IPI hits back at criticism over ongoing delays

The Irish Planning Institute has hit back at criticism over ongoing delays in building projects around the country with IPI President Gavin Lawlor saying planning had become the scapegoat for the housing crisis and the situation was a lot more complex.

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#TheIrishPlanningInstitute #IPI #GavinLawlor



[18:58] 'Netflix levy' will need ministerial approval - O'Donovan

The so-called 'Netflix levy' will not be introduced without ministerial approval, Minister for Media Patrick O'Donovan has said.

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#PatrickO'Donovan





[20:19] Garda struck by car in Co Westmeath hit-and-run

An investigation is under way after a garda was struck by a car while on routine patrol in Kinnegad, Co Westmeath.

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#Kinnegad




[11:14] 'I will miss it' - Cathy Halloran retiring from RTÉ role

RTÉ's Mid West Correspondent Cathy Halloran is to retire from the national broadcaster.

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#RTÉ #MidWest #CathyHalloran