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Guilty on all counts: Donald Trump convicted in historic criminal trial Donald Trump , the former president of the United States, has been found guilty on all 34 felony charges of falsifying business records in the first degree after the jury returned its verdict in a courtroom in Manhattan on Thursday afternoon. The verdict means that Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee in this year’s presidential election, becomes the first former president in the history of the US to be found guilty in a criminal case. Analysis: Trump verdict serves only to further polarise American politics News Philip Nolan victim of ‘orchestrated’ bid to frustrate reform of State agency, court told: Prof Philip Nolan has accused some senior members of Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) of making claims against him as part of an “orchestrated attempt” to frustrate organisational reform.

Firm building national children’s hospital set to get extra €107m in dispute resolution: The main construction company building the new national children’s hospital should receive an additional payment of €107 million, an independent conciliation process has recommended. Prime Time debate: Five takeaways from the European election special : After the periodic mayhem of the Midlands North West RTÉ debate, last night’s Ireland South election debate was relatively low key with the only real verbal skirmishes occurring towards the end. Bloom 2024: Opening times, ticket costs, 22 show gardens and 13 p.



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