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Tánaiste Simon Harris says proposals for working asylum seekers to pay rent are ‘reasonable’

Tánaiste Simon Harris says proposals for working asylum seekers to pay rent are ‘reasonable’

July 14, 2025 by

SIMON Harris’s proposal that working asylum seekers contribute to the cost of their accommodation has been described as “quite unfair” by migrant advocacy groups. Speaking to the Independent, Harris said it is “reasonable” for those with jobs to contribute to their housing costs based on a means test, calling it “important for social cohesion.” The average cost of accommodating … [Read more...] about Tánaiste Simon Harris says proposals for working asylum seekers to pay rent are ‘reasonable’

‘Terrible sadness’ engulfs town in Co. Tipperary after death of young girl in swimming tragedy

July 13, 2025 by

A TOWN in Co. Tipperary has been engulfed in a 'terrible sadness' following the death of a young girl in a swimming tragedy. Freya Tobin, 12, was with friends when she got into difficulty at a local swimming spot on the River Suir in Newcastle on Friday afternoon. She was airlifted to Cork University Hospital but later passed away. Mattie McGrath, independent TD for Tipperary … [Read more...] about ‘Terrible sadness’ engulfs town in Co. Tipperary after death of young girl in swimming tragedy

Firefighter attacked as service called to 72 bonfire incidents during ‘challenging’ Eleventh Night

July 13, 2025 by

A FIREFIGHTER was attacked during a 'challenging' evening for the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) as it dealt with 72 bonfire-related incidents over the Eleventh Night. Area Commander Andy Burns described the attack as an isolated incident, adding that most people supported the service through the evening. However, he said that during a three-hour period, the … [Read more...] about Firefighter attacked as service called to 72 bonfire incidents during ‘challenging’ Eleventh Night

Man in his 60s dies following collision in Co. Dublin

July 13, 2025 by

GARDAÍ have appealed for information after a man in his 60s died following a collision involving a motorcycle and a tractor-trailer in Co. Dublin. The incident occurred on the Old Airport Road in Collinstown at around 10.50am on Saturday. "The motorcyclist, a male in his 60s, was brought to the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital where he has since been pronounced … [Read more...] about Man in his 60s dies following collision in Co. Dublin

Taoiseach responds to Donald Trump’s proposed 30 per cent tariffs on imports from the EU

July 13, 2025 by

TAOISEACH Micheál Martin has responded to US president Donald Trump's proposed 30 per cent tariffs on imports from the EU, calling instead for a negotiated deal in which 'everyone wins'. Mr Trump revealed on Saturday that from August 1, he would impose 30 per cent tariffs on goods entering the US from both the EU and Mexico. The two parties have been in negotiations with the US … [Read more...] about Taoiseach responds to Donald Trump’s proposed 30 per cent tariffs on imports from the EU

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December 13, 1779

The demand for the removal of restrictions on Irish free trade through out the colonies is satisfied on this day in 1779. After boycotting British goods and parading on College Green in Dublin in November, the Irish Volunteers, who had been armed and marched under a slogan of ‘free trade or else’ are granted their demands by the British government.

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