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US news
fromThe Washington Post
1 month ago

Historically Black colleges team up to pursue top research status

Fifteen historically Black colleges and universities have formed a coalition to achieve Research 1 status and enhance their research capabilities.
UK politics
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Conal Thomas: Government insists there is 'no row' as Fine Gael and Fianna Fail clash over new short-term letting rules

Planned reforms in the short-term letting sector by the Coalition are causing internal disagreements among government departments.
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Fionnan Sheahan: Healy-Rae brothers were no chip off the old block for sticking with government

The late Séamus Brennan, the former Fianna Fáil minister, had a famous tale about his time as government chief whip.
SF politics
London politics
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Fionnan Sheahan: Centre ground tested as marginalised turn radicalised in fuel-tax Mexican standoff

The Taoiseach hopes the diesel protest will diminish as the Coalition maintains its stance on engaging only with recognized groups.
World politics
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Fionnan Sheahan: Easter Bunny levels of credibility from 'Minister' Healy-Rae's protester platitudes

Taoiseach's hardline stance on road blockages is complicated by mixed messages from the Coalition.
fromThe American Conservative
1 month ago

MAGA Champion Need Not Apply

Trump was their champion-a comedian, a performer, but, most importantly, a fighter. If MAGA was anything, it was a coalition bound less by shared policy goals than by a shared sense of grievance and a love for the game.
Right-wing politics
fromIrish Independent
7 months ago

Veteran TD Willie O'Dea blames his own Government for 'punishing' Budget as voters wallop the Coalition at ballots

A veteran TD has castigated his own Government over the 'punishing' Budget as a public wallop against the coalition is emergings at the ballot box today.
Miscellaneous
UK politics
fromIndependent
8 months ago

Government in move to raise minimum wage to above 14 an hour for 165,000 workers

Minimum wage to increase by at least €0.55 to above €14, benefiting over 165,000 workers amid intensifying budget talks and broad political support.
Miscellaneous
fromIndependent
10 months ago

Mary Regan: The budget will be glass half empty or half full - it just depends on whether you ask the Taoiseach or Tanaiste

No cost-of-living measures will be included in this year's budget.
EU data protection
fromIndependent
11 months ago

'If we don't address the cost of living we can kiss the Aras goodbye': Fianna Fail and Fine Gael TDs fear lack of budget giveaways will scupper presidential hopes

Government fears a non-giveaway budget could lead to opposition victory in the presidential election.
SF LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
11 months ago

LGBTQ+ youth-serving nonprofits launch new coalition with message of hope for young people

The Coalition for LGBTQ+ Youth is committed to supporting LGBTQ+ youth during these challenging times.
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