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An Post Pensioners Receive a 7% Payment Increase

Pay gaps between non-pension pay and pensioner pay have been equalised after a long standing unbalance
By João Gomes
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New Deal Unveiled by UK and Ireland to Address the Legacy of the Troubles

A new agreement has been presented by the UK and Irish governments in an effort to better investigate crimes committed during the Troubles
By Lotta Scheffel
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Multiple SU Officers Call for President Seán Thim’s Resignation

Several officers with leadership positions within and related to TCDSU/AMLCT have come forward, calling for the resignation of Seán Thim, citing the alleged lack of progress of campaigns, issues in Union Forum, and allegations of general undemocratic behaviour.
By Charlie Hastings and Harper Alderson
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Ex-Trinity Professor Among Those Captured in Latest Gaza Freedom Flotilla Seizure

Israeli Defense Forces have detained Veronica O'Keane, a ex-professor of psychiatry at Trinity, in the latest move to detain activists sailing to Gaza with aid
By Stephen Walsh
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Budget 2026: Permanent 500 Euro Fee Decrease Confirmed

After much speculation, Minister for Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Services, Reform and Digitalisation Jack Chambers confirmed the increase in a speech to the Dáil Éireann chamber this afternoon. Other highlights include an expansion of SUSI, increased minimum wage, and new taxes on cigarettes.
By Charlie Hastings and Thomas O'Grady
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Trinity Computing and Technology Career Fair Ends, Environment and Engineering Career Fair Scheduled Next

The career fair series from Trinity Careers Service resumes this Thursday with its last iteration for the semester
By Emilie Higgins
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Both TCDSU Referendums Are Carried

At 5pm on Monday, the TCDSU announced that both referendums put to the student body last week have been carried
By Henry Brown
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Tánaiste Simon Harris Confirms Release of Irish Civilians Detained by Israel

14 Irish citizens, including Sinn Féin Senator Chris Andrews, have been released from custody after their participation in the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF)
By Charlie Hastings
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“Flip the Fees” Protest Held at Stephen’s Green, Suffers Low Turnout

The protest, announced last week, was held outside the Department of Higher Education to speak out against the proposed 500 euro student fee increase in Budget 2026
By Charlie Hastings
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Emergency Protest Against Israeli Detention of Irish Citizens Erupts Outside the Dáil

Protests have erupted outside Dáil Éireann in response to the Israeli interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla today
By Henry Brown