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'Open revolt' leaves Starmer 'on the brink' - UK papers react to leadership crisis

Four government aides quit their posts, citing a loss of confidence in Starmer, while others called for him to set out a timetable for his departure from No 10.

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The 8 at 8: Tuesday

National Ambulance Workers begin strike action, Keir Starmer fights for his future and Harris rules out Irish windfall tax on energy firms.

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Starmer faces crunch cabinet meeting as 80 Labour MPs call for him to quit

UK home secretary Shabana Mahmood is said to have privately called for an orderly transition of power last night as a fifth of Labour’s 403 MPs demanded Starmer stand down.

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Ambulance strike to begin at 8am as group warns patients ‘not to be used as pawns’

Ambulance staff begin a 24 hour strike at 8am today. File photograph: Chris Maddaloni

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Defence Forces recruitment static after years of underinvestment, military group claims

The annual delegate conference of PDFORRA, which represents non-commissioned ranks in the Irish Defence Forces, will begin today in Mayo.

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Loss of a parent: I spent 50 years preparing for my father's death, but it still came as a shock

For decades, Caoilfhionn Gallagher’s dad, Colm, defied every medical prediction. When he died recently at 80, the grief still arrived like a shockwave.

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'Significant impact' on National Ambulance Service as workers to begin 24-hour strike

Ambulance personnel will begin industrial action from 8am.

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How a PLC course can forge your path in education after the Leaving Cert

Post Leaving Certificate courses can help ground people after secondary school and give them a feel for a subject area they may want to pursue further. Illustration: Getty Images/iStockphoto

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‘It’s going nowhere’: Irish abroad complain of long waits for passports after UK rule change

Deborah Cunningham, originally from Co Cork and now living in Perth, applied for her daughter's first Irish passport in February

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Holiday operators record slump in bookings despite airfare reductions to sun spots

Airlines have been stressing that jet-fuel supply is not an issue but there are fears the damage has already been done ahead of the summer holiday season. Photograph: Getty Images

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Harris rules out Irish-only windfall tax on energy giants over possible impact on 'investment'

The finance minister says the government prefers an EU-wide approach; however, the European Commission insists a similar initiative in 2022 had mixed results.

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Department of Housing proposes fewer beds in Oliver Bond flats complex in Dublin

The 16 blocks of 391 flats in the Oliver Bond complex in Dublin's south inner city have been plagued with social and structural problems with residents enduring damp, mould and rat infestations. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien

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Micheál Martin rejects leadership comparison between himself and Keir Starmer

Speaking on Virgin Media’s Tonight with Gavan Reilly, Martin said his leadership style still evolves after 15 years as Fianna Fáil party leader.

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Judge warns park violence 'all too common' as teen admits 'disgraceful' Dublin robbery

A victim, also in his mid-teens, required six weeks of treatment and had his jaw wired following the incident in October 2024.

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'I'm shocked, but I'm not surprised': Dublin Rose subjected to racist comments online

Medical scientist Mooge was born in Sligo and raised in Dublin and is due to represent the capital at the Rose of Tralee in August.

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Cork's historic Counting House to be reborn as new city library after €35m council purchase

The €35 million acquisition by Cork City Council will replace the existing library in Grand Parade.

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Dublin man who had sexually explicit conversations with children online jailed

Stephen Comiskey (51) said he had no intention ‘whatsoever’ of meeting up with the children but acknowledged that children had been abused to create the sexual abuse images that were found on his devices.

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Rod Stewart congratulates UK's King Charles for putting 'ratbag' Trump 'in his place'

Stewart congratulated the English king on his trip to the ‘Americas’.

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Bray Boxing club shooter says jury should not have been shown photos of him holding a gun

Gerard Cervi was found guilty of Robert ‘Bobby’ Messett’s murder in June 2018 by a unanimous jury verdict after two trials lasting a combined 17 weeks over a two-year period and was sentenced to the mandatory term of…

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Doctors can refrain from invasive care of man despite ‘likely’ early death, judge rules

He is frail, has lost weight and spends his days in bed mostly, the court was told

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