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Hungary Bans Irish Rap Group Kneecap Over Antisemitism Claims
The Hungarian government banned Irish rap group Kneecap from the Sziget Festival and the country for three years, citing antisemitic statements and support for Hamas and Hezbollah, claiming their presence is a threat to national security.
Hungary Bans Irish Rap Group Kneecap Over Antisemitism Claims
The Hungarian government banned Irish rap group Kneecap from the Sziget Festival and the country for three years, citing antisemitic statements and support for Hamas and Hezbollah, claiming their presence is a threat to national security.
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48% Bias Score


Samaritans to Close Over 100 Branches
The Samaritans, a suicide prevention charity, plans to close at least half of its 200+ branches by 2033, impacting volunteer networks and service delivery; concerns exist about volunteer exodus and reduced accessibility.
Samaritans to Close Over 100 Branches
The Samaritans, a suicide prevention charity, plans to close at least half of its 200+ branches by 2033, impacting volunteer networks and service delivery; concerns exist about volunteer exodus and reduced accessibility.
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44% Bias Score


Brutal Assault Case Dismissed: Victim's Injuries and Systemic Failures in the Justice System
Harry Scanlan, 27, suffered severe injuries in a brutal attack in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, allegedly due to his Irish accent; the case was dismissed due to his inability to attend court after surgery, despite providing medical evidence, leaving him with permanent injuries and a profound emotional impa...
Brutal Assault Case Dismissed: Victim's Injuries and Systemic Failures in the Justice System
Harry Scanlan, 27, suffered severe injuries in a brutal attack in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, allegedly due to his Irish accent; the case was dismissed due to his inability to attend court after surgery, despite providing medical evidence, leaving him with permanent injuries and a profound emotional impa...
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68% Bias Score


Irish Famine Orphans Remembered in Tyrone
Twenty-one orphaned girls from Dungannon Workhouse in County Tyrone, Ireland, were sent to Australia between 1848 and 1850 as part of the Earl Grey Scheme, which aimed to reduce workhouse overcrowding and provide labor for Australia, highlighting the devastating effects of the Irish Famine.
Irish Famine Orphans Remembered in Tyrone
Twenty-one orphaned girls from Dungannon Workhouse in County Tyrone, Ireland, were sent to Australia between 1848 and 1850 as part of the Earl Grey Scheme, which aimed to reduce workhouse overcrowding and provide labor for Australia, highlighting the devastating effects of the Irish Famine.
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36% Bias Score


Ireland Considers Ban on Trade with Israeli Settlements, Facing US Backlash
Ireland's parliament is considering a bill to ban trade with Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, sparking strong criticism from US officials who warn of potential damage to bilateral relations. The bill, if passed, would mark the first such legislation in the EU and has drawn support from...
Ireland Considers Ban on Trade with Israeli Settlements, Facing US Backlash
Ireland's parliament is considering a bill to ban trade with Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, sparking strong criticism from US officials who warn of potential damage to bilateral relations. The bill, if passed, would mark the first such legislation in the EU and has drawn support from...
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48% Bias Score


Ireland's Bill to Ban Trade with Israeli Settlements Sparks US Outrage
Ireland is considering a bill to ban trade with Israeli settlements in the West Bank, drawing sharp criticism from US officials who warn of damaged relations; the bill, supported by some in Ireland and opposed by others, follows the October 2023 Hamas attacks and the resulting war in Gaza, with over...
Ireland's Bill to Ban Trade with Israeli Settlements Sparks US Outrage
Ireland is considering a bill to ban trade with Israeli settlements in the West Bank, drawing sharp criticism from US officials who warn of damaged relations; the bill, supported by some in Ireland and opposed by others, follows the October 2023 Hamas attacks and the resulting war in Gaza, with over...
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40% Bias Score

Samaritans to Close Half its Branches in Restructuring Plan
Samaritans, facing financial difficulties and needing to improve service efficiency, plans to close at least half of its 200 UK and Ireland branches over the next 7-10 years, shifting to larger regional hubs and piloting remote call handling, a move met with some volunteer concern.

Samaritans to Close Half its Branches in Restructuring Plan
Samaritans, facing financial difficulties and needing to improve service efficiency, plans to close at least half of its 200 UK and Ireland branches over the next 7-10 years, shifting to larger regional hubs and piloting remote call handling, a move met with some volunteer concern.
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44% Bias Score

Tesco Recalls Pasta Salads Over Salmonella Fears
Tesco is recalling three pasta salads due to potential salmonella contamination, urging customers to return affected products for a full refund; this follows a separate Irish listeriosis outbreak linked to contaminated ready meals, resulting in one death.

Tesco Recalls Pasta Salads Over Salmonella Fears
Tesco is recalling three pasta salads due to potential salmonella contamination, urging customers to return affected products for a full refund; this follows a separate Irish listeriosis outbreak linked to contaminated ready meals, resulting in one death.
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48% Bias Score

West Cork Literary Festival Showcases Diverse Literary and Historical Themes
The West Cork Literary Festival in Bantry, Ireland, featured discussions on new novels, including Alan Hollinghurst's "Our Evenings" and Chloe Michelle Howarth's "Sunburn," alongside Katherine May's exploration of nature and community, and Maurice J. Casey's historical research on Irish communists i...

West Cork Literary Festival Showcases Diverse Literary and Historical Themes
The West Cork Literary Festival in Bantry, Ireland, featured discussions on new novels, including Alan Hollinghurst's "Our Evenings" and Chloe Michelle Howarth's "Sunburn," alongside Katherine May's exploration of nature and community, and Maurice J. Casey's historical research on Irish communists i...
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EU Prepares €72 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs Against US
Facing potential 30% US tariffs on EU goods by August 1st, the EU plans €72 billion in counter-tariffs on US imports, impacting sectors like aviation, machinery, and agriculture; Ireland and Germany are expected to be most affected.

EU Prepares €72 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs Against US
Facing potential 30% US tariffs on EU goods by August 1st, the EU plans €72 billion in counter-tariffs on US imports, impacting sectors like aviation, machinery, and agriculture; Ireland and Germany are expected to be most affected.
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40% Bias Score

Ireland's New Law Risks Major Repercussions for American Businesses
Ireland plans a European-first law banning imports from Israeli businesses in the West Bank and Jerusalem, creating major risks for American companies due to U.S. anti-boycott laws that prohibit participation in foreign boycotts of Israel.

Ireland's New Law Risks Major Repercussions for American Businesses
Ireland plans a European-first law banning imports from Israeli businesses in the West Bank and Jerusalem, creating major risks for American companies due to U.S. anti-boycott laws that prohibit participation in foreign boycotts of Israel.
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60% Bias Score

Irish Visa Denials Cancel Palestinian GAA Club's Tour
A Palestinian GAA club's application for visas to tour Ireland was rejected by the Department of Justice, despite their appeal and significant financial investment, leaving 47 members unable to travel and causing €38,000 in losses.

Irish Visa Denials Cancel Palestinian GAA Club's Tour
A Palestinian GAA club's application for visas to tour Ireland was rejected by the Department of Justice, despite their appeal and significant financial investment, leaving 47 members unable to travel and causing €38,000 in losses.
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44% Bias Score
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