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European elections: Voters sceptical about an EU army and whether Ireland should participate
- Questions over EU military cooperation have long been a source of debate in the bloc.
- Half of poll respondents were opposed to an EU army, with just over a third in favour.
- Supporters of Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, the Greens and Labour were in favour of Ireland's participation in an EU army.
Recognition of Palestine by EU countries 'much closer', Harris says after meeting with Spanish PM
Pedro Sanchez has previously said his country plans to extend recognition to the Palestinians by July.
Michael Collins TD proposes 'chemical castration' of rapists and defends guns for self-defence
Independent Ireland candidate Ciaran Mullooly told The Journal: ‘The views quoted in Hot Press are Michael Collins’ own personal views. They are not mine.’
DeChambeau grabs early Masters lead, Scheffler one back as McIlroy stays under par in the wind
Shane Lowry is on level par, with two holes of his opening round still to finish on Friday morning.
TikTok to cut over 250 jobs today, with some staff criticising ‘insensitive’ handling of layoffs
TikTok says the move is part of a ‘restructuring’ of the company.

