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Changes to migrants' entitlements
A memo will be brought before cabinet today calling for changes to migrant entitlements. Meanwhile, Sinn Féin is calling on the Government to provide a clear roadmap for the reduction of Ukrainian refugee payments.
Speaking to Shane was Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Social Protection. -
Technical changes will be made to the new portal instillation
Technical changes will be made to the new portal instillation within the next 24 hours due to inappropriate behaviour, according to Dublin City Council. We speak to Janet Horner is a Green Party Councillor for North Inner City Dublin.
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Why are bikes banned on some Irish Rail trains?
In recent weeks cyclists in Cork’s Kent station have been told they can’t bring their bikes onboard trains during peak times. The decision has been met with dismay by cycling advocates. We get reaction to this from Stephan Koch, Spokesperson for Cork Cycling Campaign, Chair of the Transport and Mobility Forum, Cork and UCC Commuter Plan Manager.
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Is the family pub on the way out?
Almost four in ten publicans are considering retirement. That’s according to a new survey from The Vintners Federation of Ireland, whose AGM takes place later this morning. We spoke to their CEO Pat Crotty.
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Trump’s Former Lawyer Michael Cohen began his testimony
Donald Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen has begun his testimony in the high-profile hush-money trial. David Smith, Washington Bureau Chief of The Guardian told us the standout moments.
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The battle against misinformation online continues
The battle against misinformation online continues and social media company TikTok says it will now add labels to content to help inform its users. Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly brings us more detail on this.
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