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Tributes paid to abuse survivor Michael O’Brien following his death

Mr O’Brien was addressing then-government Minister Noel Dempsey, following the publication of the Ryan report into clerical abuse. Mr O’Brien also served as a Fianna Fáil Lord Mayor of Clonmel in 1993.
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Wednesday briefing: Can ​the latest ceasefire ​talks in London ​break the ​stalemate in Ukraine?

In today’s newsletter: ​As world leaders gather in the UK this week, any hope of breaking the deadlock when Russia and Ukraine refuse to compromise could mean the US walks away

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Representatives from the US, Britain and France are gathering in London today to resume discussions with Ukrainian officials on a possible ceasefire in the war. Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, was scheduled to attend but announced at the last minute he would no longer be present – the White House’s Ukraine envoy, Keith Kellogg, will be there in his place.

Tariffs | The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned of a “major negative shock” from Donald Trump’s tariffs and has cut growth forecasts for every major global economy. The lender cut the UK’s expected growth from 1.6% to 1.1%, a downward trend mirrored across the world.

British Steel | Redundancy plans have been halted after the government took control of the Scunthorpe steelworks this month, potentially saving up to 2,700 jobs.

US | Republican lawmakers have followed Donald Trump’s lead and rallied behind Pete Hegesth, the beleaguered US secretary of defence, who has defended his use of the Signal messaging app to share details of US military strikes on Yemen to a group including his wife and brother.

UK | Number 10 has said that Keir Starmer no longer argues that trans women are women. Starmer said yesterday that he welcomed the “real clarity” of last week’s supreme court ruling on gender recognition.

Health | More than 150,000 additional people in England are living with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) – or ME – than previously thought, with the total number thought to be about 404,000.

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Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro reveals Trump called him to discuss arson attack on governor’s residence: ‘Very gracious’

Shapiro said he spoke with Trump for more than 15 minutes, and the two discussed several topics, including the scary arson attack on the governor’s mansion as he and his family were asleep.
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Pope Francis’s body goes on public display as mourners gather ahead of funeral

The late pontiff will be buried on Saturday after dying at the age of 88.
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Musk to dedicate more time to Tesla after company sees big drop in profit

Tesla’s stock has fallen more than 40% this year but rose slightly in after-hours trading.
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Pope Francis death: What happens next?

The late pontiff’s body will lie in state for public viewing from Wednesday, followed by a funeral on Saturday.
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Dialysis patients struggle to get treatment in blockaded Gaza. Officials say hundreds have died

Dialysis patients struggle to get treatment in blockaded Gaza. Officials say hundreds have died
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Jordon Hudson ribs Bill Belichick’s clothing choice for NHL playoff game: ‘Way to blend in, babe’

Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson took in some playoff hockey on Tuesday night — and she found a way to poke fun at her beau.
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‘Jeopardy!’ champion Liam Starnes called look-alike of ‘Big Bang Theory’ character

Viewers point out contestant Liam Starnes’ strong resemblance to Jim Parsons’ Sheldon Cooper.
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French President Macron brought new promises to cyclone-battered Mayotte. Residents want more

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