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Northern Ireland boss Michael O’Neill praises the ‘real quality’ of Jamie Donley

The on-loan Stoke striker scored the only goal from the penalty spot in the 44th minute.
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RHOA Star Porsha Williams Escorted Off Flight, FBI Investigating: Report

According to video footage, the reality television star was seen leaving the plane accompanied by a police officer.
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Donald Trump Tells Reporter ‘Quiet Piggy’ When Asked About Epstein Files

The President was speaking during a gaggle with the press aboard Air Force One on Friday
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Israel Reacts to UN Backing Donald Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan

Israel also warned Hamas after the vote, which marked a major step in creating a framework for Gaza’s future.
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StubHub and Viagogo among eight firms investigated over pricing practices

Competition watchdog raises concerns about additional fees at checkout and ‘pressure selling’

Britain’s competition watchdog has begun investigations into eight companies about their online pricing practices, expressing concern over additional fees and sales tactics such as “drip pricing” and “pressure selling”.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it was looking into: the ticket sellers StubHub and Viagogo; AA Driving School and BSM Driving School; the US gym chain Gold’s Gym; and the retailers Wayfair, Appliances Direct and Marks Electrical.

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Trump pledges to sign Epstein bill ahead of House vote today: Live

Trump promises to sign Epstein files bill ahead of House vote today: Live updates – The House could pass the legislation unanimously, according to some lawmakers
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A new era of intelligence with Gemini 3

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Japanese tourist village battles to keep bears at bay

Shiroki Mitsunari does not remember seeing bears in the picturesque Japanese mountain village of Shirakawa when he was a child.
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What the papers say: Tuesday’s front pages

A variety of stories feature on Irish front pages on Tuesday morning, including the PSNI’s investigation into the Presbyterian Church and a stabbing incident in Cork city.
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Liberals to target international students and skilled migrants in proposed cuts to immigration

The Coalition is preparing to thrash out the design of a policy to significantly reduce immigration places

Liberal MPs say skilled migration and international student numbers must be cut to reduce overseas arrivals into Australia, but have warned colleagues against demonising multicultural communities ahead of the next election.

The Coalition is preparing to thrash out the design of a policy to significantly cut immigration places, as the opposition leader, Sussan Ley, struggles to keep moderates and conservatives united. Ley and shadow ministers Jonathon Duniam and Paul Scarr want the policy debate before the end of the year, and could link places for overseas arrivals to capacity for home construction and health and education funding.

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