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Four killed and 16 injured after restaurant collapse on Majorca beach
By Claire Gilbody-Dickerson
Building collapses at Mallorca beach killing at least four and injuring 21
By Nadeem Badshah
Four killed, 16 injured as Mallorca restaurant collapses
Mallorca building collapse: At least four killed in incident at beachfront restaurant
By Nadeem Badshah
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Israel to 'review' operation of Irish NGOs in Palestine as diplomatic row intensifies
By Pat Leahy, Cormac McQuinn and Jack Horgan-Jones
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Chinese war drills test ability to seize power in Taiwan
China testing ability to ‘seize power’ in second day of military drills around Taiwan
By Helen Davidson
China Taiwan: Beijing really doesn't like Taiwan's new president
By Rupert Wingfield-Hayes
Taiwan warns of threat to its democracy as China carries out military drills
By Denis Staunton
China says military drills encircling Taiwan designed to test its ability to ‘seize power’
By Eric Cheung and Brad Lendon
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Union says business support measures are 'anti-worker'
By Brian O'Donovan
Irish dancing: All cases of alleged competition fixing dropped by governing body
By Shauna Bowers
Irish dancing body faces insolvency as teachers suspected of feis fixing furious they can't clear their names
By Ellen Coyne
'No further action' over Irish dancing allegations
By Fergal O'Brien
No further disciplinary action over Irish dancing allegations of 'historical wrongdoing'
By Sally Gorman
Irish dancing: No further action over fixing allegations
By Claire Graham
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Irish European Parliament staff among those with passports leaked in major data breach
By Jane Matthews
EU Parliament staff in uproar over breach of ID cards, personal records
By Antoaneta Roussi and Eddy Wax
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Contrasting fortunes for Sinn Féin and DUP ahead of Westminster election
General election latest: Starmer to face questions on Sky News - as Labour and Tories clash over energy
Sunak has taken an astonishing gamble in going for a general election
By Lewis Baston
Why did Rishi Sunak call an early election?
By Bernice Harrison
NI parties gearing up for summer general election
By Ross McKee
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PSNI fined £750,000 over severe data breach that saw staff personal details published online
PSNI facing £750,000 fine over major data breach
By Vincent Kearney
PSNI could be fined £750,000 over data breach
By Kevin Sharkey
PSNI facing £750000 fine as 'tangible threat to life' identified following data breach
By Liam Tunney
PSNI facing €750000 fine over data breach involving more than 9000 serving officers and staff
By Seanin Graham
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Irish couple recounts terrifying experience on Singapore Airlines flight hit by severe turbulence
By Nicola Donnelly
Singapore Airlines turbulence: why climate change is making flights rougher
By Carissa Wong
Flight Turbulence Is Getting Worse Because of Climate Change
By Zahra Hirji
Hospital details brain and spinal injuries after turbulence on Singapore flight
'The plane was shuddering, pieces were falling off' – passengers on flight that hit severe tubulence relive nightmare incident
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PSNI says verbal and physical abuse of speed van operators 'needs to stop'
By Diarmuid Pepper
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SF MEP candidate and incumbent MP Michelle Gildernew will not contest British general election
By Muiris O'Cearbhaill
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DUP leader tells rival unionists it is not too late to co-operate over UK election
UK election full of potential jeopardy for DUP
By Vincent Kearney
DUP's support takes a hit in poll results after Donaldson's charges over sex offences
By Suzanne Breen
Opportunity there for unionist co-operation in key seats in general election – DUP leader Gavin Robinson
By Mark Bain
DUP hasn't shaken off its 2022 Assembly election woes
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Sunak the Tory 'golden boy' who struggled to meet pledges
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Palestinian flag drawn in the sand of Co Waterford cove
Sunak calls UK general election for 4 July
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‘Total outrage’: White House condemns Israeli settlers’ attack on Gaza aid trucks
By Lorenzo Tondo, Quique Kierszenbaum and Julian Borger
IDF soldiers, Israel Police 'tipped off' Gaza aid truck drivers
By Post Staff
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HSE 'factored in the cost' of allowing doctors to work without rest, Oireachtas committee hears
Medical staff 'burned out' by relentless demands - IMO
HSE admitted that 800 more NCHDs needed just 24 hours before recruitment freeze announced
HSE paid €1m compensation to hospital doctors working illegal long hours
By Niamh Griffin
Doctors leave work 'demoralised and frustrated' due to underfunding, Oireachtas committee will hear
By Maeve McTaggart
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Death of 15-year-old Irish boy at Appleby Horse Fair in England ruled an accident
By Neil Fetherstonhaugh
Poll: Should we get rid of 'best before' dates?
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More rainfall due to human-induced climate change - study
By George Lee
‘Never-ending’ UK rain made 10 times more likely by climate crisis, study says
By Damian Carrington
Storm downpours with devastating flooding 20% more intense due to climate change, Ireland-UK study finds
By Kevin O'Sullivan
Climate change made UK's soggy winter even wetter, study finds
By Victoria Seabrook
Rainfall intensity up 20% in Ireland: 'We must learn to live with it'
By Robert Kindregan
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Thousands bid farewell to Iran's Raisi ahead of burial
Ebrahim Raisi: Iran buries late president at shrine in Mashhad
By David Gritten
Raisi’s funeral is about a lot more than the late Iranian president
By Tamara Qiblawi
Tens of thousands fill streets of Tehran for Iranian president’s funeral
By Patrick Wintour
Iranians 'urged to mourn' president Ebrahim Raisi as funeral events begin
By Sahar Zand
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Brits evacuated from ‘paradise’ turned HELLHOLE New Caledonia as it plunges into Haiti-style bloodshed wit...
By Jessica Baker and Juliana Cruz Lima
‘Not our president’: after Macron’s visit, New Caledonia’s Kanak demand their own future
By Ben Doherty
Macron puts New Caledonia voting reform on hold after riots
By Tom Spender
Macron urges calm in riot-hit New Caledonia
They flew to New Caledonia for a romantic escape. Now they’re trapped as Macron tries to quell deadly riots
By Jessie Yeung and Hilary Whiteman
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Jeffrey Donaldson will not contest UK general election, his solicitor confirms amid sex offence allegations
By David Young
I'd rather burn money than give UDA another penny' – Irish Seamoss boss quits Belfast over extortion
By Hugh Jordan
Nursery worker jailed for killing baby girl by strapping face onto bean bag
By Kim Pilling
Genevieve Meehan death: Nursery worker who strapped baby face-down to bean bag and 'left her to die' jailed for 14 years
Nursery worker jailed for 14 years for baby's manslaughter
Baby girl died when nursery worker strapped her to bean bag, face down
By Kim Pilling
Kate Roughley jailed for 14 years over death of baby at Stockport nursery
By Josh Halliday
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Elections 2024 poll: What do you believe is the main issue in this local election?
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Airline fired pilot who addressed passengers in Spanish when engine burst into flames
By Amelia Neath
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The HSE wants drug users to fill out survey to discover trends - and figure out harm reductions
Drug users across Ireland urged to fill in online survey
By Elizabeth Hearst
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EU Migration and Asylum Pact has ‘mysteriously disappeared from agenda,’ says McGrath
By Maria Maynes
Irish tourists face fresh holiday fears as ‘fed up’ locals plan protest in ANOTHER Spanish hotspot after Te...
By Gerard Couzens
Bank Holiday travel warning as Brits flying to Majorca face major disruption with anti-tourism protests...
Pilot scheme at Es Trenc for controlling Mallorca's beaches
By Andrew Ede
Irish tourists face fresh protests hell on another island after Tenerife woes as new ‘airport blockade’ pla...
By Gerard Couzens
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Richard Hogan: How do we protect our children while also allowing them to enjoy technology?
By Richard Hogan
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'No farmer should be forced to sell below cost' - von der Leyen
By Charles O'Donnell
Despot Xi could betray ally Putin and INVADE Russia…Vlad should beware the company he keeps, ex-Brit Navy c...
By Jerome Starkey and Iona Cleave
48-year-old Irish 'ringleader' of 'supermarket for narcotics' arrested in Denia, Spain
By Neil Fetherstonhaugh
Smirking teen drugs 'queenpin' jailed for flooding English seaside town with heroin
By Neil Fetherstonhaugh
Watch shock moment woman uses sly technique to attempt to pickpocket unsuspecting mum with a pram in...
By James Halpin
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Teen girl ‘raped’ and another ‘sexually assaulted’ on beach as police launch appeal and man is charged over...
By Harry GOODWIN
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Fatal strikes on Kharkiv as Kyiv pleads for weapons
Ukraine war live: Putin lands in Belarus to stage nuclear drills as Kyiv hits Crimea
By Alexander Butler
Russian strikes key Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, killing at least 7, as ground troops advance
By Olga Voitovych, Sharon Braithwaite and Noor Haq
Six killed by Russian missiles in Ukraine's second-largest city
Ukraine decries 'world's weakness' after Russia's latest deadly strike on Kharkiv
By Daniel Mclaughlin
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Taiwan drills 'reckless' as US urges restraint from China
China warns of reprisals against Taiwan after president’s inauguration speech
By Helen Davidson
What Europe needs to know about Taiwan's new president
By Jorge Liboreiro
New president's speech suggests more hardline Taiwan approach to China
By Denis Staunton
Lai Ching-te calls on China to 'face reality' and stop intimidating Taiwan
By Denis Staunton
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Train pay tribute to former bassist after death at 58
Israel-Hamas war: Unrwa says it cannot deliver aid to Rafah due to Israeli offensive
By Michael Jansen
Humanitarian operations ‘near collapse’ in Gaza, says World Food Programme
By Lorenzo Tondo and Bethan Mckernan
UN halts food distribution in Rafah due to lack of supplies and insecurity
UN suspends all food deliveries to Rafah as IDF lays siege to last two hospitals in north Gaza
By David Macredmond
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Iowa town flattened as tornadoes cause fatalities and devastation in US Midwest
Shattered towns pick up the pieces as 2024 stacks up to be the most active tornado season since 2017
By Max Golembo, Bill Hutchinson and Jon Haworth
More bad weather could hit Iowa, where three tornadoes caused millions in damage
Four dead and at least 35 hurt in Iowa tornado, officials say
Five dead in Iowa tornadoes with casualties expected to rise
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