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Ireland Condemns Iran, DAA Pauses Probe, Buckley Wins Golden Globe
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Taoiseach Micheál Martin condemns Irans repression, DAA halts disciplinary probe into Kenny Jacobs, Jessie Buckley wins Golden Globe, Cork court hears tragic murder case. A world of tension and triumphs unfolds.
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Macclesfield's FA Cup Magic Continues
01:28|Macclesfields FA Cup journey continues as they host Brentford, aiming to repeat their upset against Crystal Palace. Meanwhile, seven Premier League teams face lower-league opponents, with Chelsea visiting Hull and Liam Rosenior returning to his former club. West Ham, Fulham, Sunderland, Leeds, Wolves, Arsenal, and Manchester City all have challenging ties, setting the stage for potential Cup magic around February fourteenth and fifteenth.
Businesses Challenge Luas Green Line Extension
01:48|Three northwest Dublin building supply businesses are challenging the Luas Green line extension in court, claiming it will severely impact their operations and violate their property rights. The project, expected to cost €600 million, includes four new stops and a nearly four-kilometer stretch from Broombridge to Charlestown. The businesses argue that the approved plans skip key access roads, break local development rules, and ignore better options. The cases are set to proceed, potentially delaying the public transport boost for the area.
Ireland's Dáil: Balancing Act Amidst Tensions
01:42|Tensions rise as Irelands Dáil begins new term, balancing ties with US and EU. Home-front battles, byelections, and ambitious plans loom, with potential for significant wins or losses in housing, infrastructure, and immigration.
Pahlavi Calls for Iran Regime Change
01:33|Reza Pahlavi, the exiled heir to Irans monarchy, is rallying protesters to overthrow the Islamic Republic, promising a smooth transition after a referendum. Born in Tehran, Pahlavi was crowned prince in 1967 but never finished college. Hes built ties with pro-monarchy groups and visited Israel, positioning himself as the leader of Irans resistance.
Powell Fights Back Against Trump's Fed Subpoenas
01:08|Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell faces grand jury subpoenas and a threat of criminal indictment from the Justice Department, potentially eroding the Feds independence and sparking concerns of runaway inflation. As Powell prepares to step down, the battle over monetary policy continues, with significant implications for the US and global economy.
Chaplain's Courage: Honored for Barracks Attack
01:17|Father Paul Murphy, an Army chaplain, is set to receive a distinguished service medal for his bravery and resilience. After surviving a brutal stabbing at a Galway barracks, he will be honored alongside three soldiers who risked their lives to save him. The incident occurred when a man approached Father Murphys car, claiming help, and then stabbed him multiple times. Private Ciara Shanahan, Corporal Daniel Padden, and Private Dylan Geraghty responded swiftly, alerting the barracks guard and apprehending the attacker. The teenager responsible was sentenced to ten years detention, but Father Murphys forgiveness and hug in court showcased the selfless values of the Irish Defence Forces. The medals ceremony is scheduled for next month at the barracks.
Schizophrenia Patient's Death Raises Questions on Public Health Services
01:42|A heart-wrenching tale unfolds as a man with long-term schizophrenia dies from an overdose of his medication, leaving his brother to question the adequacy of public health services. The deceased, Simon, had been battling the illness for twenty years and lived alone, socially isolated despite a few loyal friends. His brother, Adrian, last spoke to him on March 24th, when Simon requested a ride to see a priest for an exorcism. Adrian attempted to arrange a new treatment at a specialist unit in Drumcondra but received no response. Simons body was discovered on March 31st, with a postmortem revealing therapeutic levels of two medications but ten times the safe amount of clozapine, his schizophrenia treatment. The coroner returned a verdict of drug toxicity, leaving the family to question how support fell so short after Simons recent hospital discharge.

Ashling Murphy Memorial: Honoring a Teacher's Legacy
01:27|In Tullamore, County Offaly, hundreds commemorated the fourth anniversary of Ashling Murphys murder. The fund established in her memory has allocated over €150,000 to causes she cherished, including music, sports, and Irish culture. A walk along the Grand Canal, ending at a local shrine, honored her memory. The fund, supporting Irish heritage, arts, sports, and science, is especially proud of eight new Gaeltacht scholarships. Despite Jozef Puskas life sentence for her murder, Ashlings spirit lives on through events and the funds impact on young people.