
THE new government will have to put farming and fishing top of the agenda if they want to get over the line with Independents, they have been warned. Fianna Fail and Fine Gael will go into power again after landing 84 seats between them — needing the support of just four more to secure a majority in the new larger Dail . With Fianna Fail winning the popular vote and returning with the most TDs, Micheal Martin will likely become Taoiseach while Simon Harris will take on the Tanaiste role. And with preferred partner Labour focusing on forming a strong left block of parties, the new coalition could see a number of deputies intent on unravelling the policies of the wiped-out Greens . The new Independent Ireland party has four TDs with Michael Collins, Richard O’Donoghue, Michael Fitzmaurice and new to the Dail, Cork’s Ken O’Flynn. The party plan to speak with like-minded independents over the coming days to come together for a voting group for speaking time in the Dail. The party’s new TD Mr O’Flynn told The Irish Sun that Independent Ireland have an “open door policy” and will discuss going into coalition but their co-operation will be dependent on their policies being implemented. He said: “There will be red line issues for individual TDs about their own constituencies but there are also red line issues on the national side of things, in particular with fisheries and farming which an awful lot of people feel let down by due to Green policy. “There will be a discussion around carbon taxes and on the structures to protect small to medium-sized businesses." Independent Kerry TD Michael Healy-Rae also claimed farming and fisheries will be two key areas that need to be addressed if he and his politician brother Danny are to support any coalition. He said: “There are a myriad of issues under the headings of infrastructure, housing, health, farming, fishing — those headline issues we want to discuss.” Asked if he is considering going into government, the popular Kerry politician said: “We’re serious about everything, every day of the week. “I take the whole issue of politics and being a public rep very, very seriously. There’s no questioning that.” Labour leader Ivana Bacik has ruled out going into coalition with the old civil war parties on their own and wants to bring the Social Democrats with them to avoid being wiped out like the Greens. After three days of counting, Fianna Fail are the big winners of General Election 2024 with 46 seats and will be joined in the Dail again by Fine Gael who have won 38 seats. This still leaves the parties four seats short of a Dail majority but insiders in both Fianna Fail and Fine Gael admit they will need closer to ten more TDs to form a stable government. Both parties will hold their first meetings with their new look parliamentary parties on Tuesday where decisions will be made about how they should approach government formation talks. Labour and the Social Democrats have boosted their numbers in this election with 11 TDs each going back to the Dail — making either of them attractive partners for government. The Soc Dems will prove difficult to negotiate with due to policy differences and their five key red lines on housing, health, childcare, climate action and a Minister for Disabilities. Labour MEP Aodhan O’Riordain has already warned the party not to go into government with Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, citing the tough time that the Greens have suffered after being wiped out following their coalition. The Greens have had a disappointing election securing just one seat so far — the seat of their leader Roderic O’Gorman. Ms Bacik has consistently said she will try to form a “left block” with the Soc Dems and the Greens after the election so they can go into government formation talks with stronger numbers. The Labour leader said she was planning to phone the leaders of the Social Democrats and Mr O’Gorman of the Greens last night to discuss the left banding together. Asked if Labour would be prepared to go it alone in coalition with Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, Ms Bacik said: “No. Not at this stage. “We are absolutely not willing to do that. “We want to ensure there is the largest number of TDs who share our vision and our values who want to deliver change on the same basis that we do. I think anyone on the left who is serious about delivering change — whether they are in the Social Democrats, independent groups or the Greens — I think they will see the merit in forging a common platform before anyone talks to any members of the big three parties.” Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald will reach out to the leaders of the other parties to try and form a government but there simply will not be the numbers there for a government without Fianna Fail or Fine Gael — both of whom have ruled out a deal with Sinn Fein. Another independent, Galway East TD Sean Canney, previously served in government with the Independent Alliance after the 2016 election and he is willing to step back into the breach again. FINE Gael’s Bernard Durkan’s reign as the Dail’s longest serving TD is finally over. He missed out on a seat in Kildare North — 43 years after he was first elected to the Dail. His running mate, Joe Neville, took the final seat. In a post to X today, Durkan, 79, wrote: “Alas, today wasn’t my day but it has been my privilege to represent the people of Kildare in Dail Eireann for over 43 years.” He said: “People think that independents have demands for their constituencies and that’s that. “However, one of the things I would be saying is that housing, and I have a background in construction, that housing needs to be addressed over the next five years, whoever is in government.” Mr Canney also said that removing the means test for the carers allowance would definitely be a non-negotiable for his support. Other independents have also signalled that they are open to talks including Marian Harkin and Kevin Moran with the latter, the returning Longford-Westmeath TD, claiming: “One day in government is better than 100 in opposition.” Fianna Fail’s deputy leader Jack Chambers said the negotiations for the formation of the next government will likely take a long time as he ruled out any final deal before the end of the year. He said: “I don’t expect a government to be formed in mid-December when the Dail is due to meet on December 18. “Probably a Ceann Comhairle will be elected and there will have to be time and space taken to make sure we can form a coherent and stable government. He added: “I don’t think it will take five months like it did the last time because of Covid .”JENKINTOWN, PA — National Philanthropic Trust (NPT) has announced the addition of Warren Thaler and Tamara Watts to its Board of Trustees, bringing their wealth of expertise to the organization’s mission of advancing charitable giving globally. “On behalf of National Philanthropic Trust, I am delighted to welcome Warren Thaler and Tamara Watts to our Board of Trustees,” said Holly Welch Stubbing, CEO of NPT. “Warren’s significant investment expertise and Tamara’s extensive tax-exempt legal knowledge will prove valuable to NPT’s mission of increasing charitable giving worldwide. Recently, NPT surpassed 800,000 grants to charitable organizations in the U.S. and more than 50 countries by supporting our donors’ philanthropic objectives. We look forward to Warren and Tamara’s contributions to our Board of Trustees as NPT prepares for the future of philanthropy while helping donors support what means most to them, every day.” About Warren Thaler Warren Thaler brings decades of investment experience as a private investor and former president of Gund Investment Corporation, where he managed the capital of Gordon Gund and his family for 27 years. Notably, he was instrumental in the early success of Align Technology, serving on its board for 19 years while investing in other innovative healthcare companies. Thaler has a strong history of nonprofit leadership, which includes serving on the board of the Foundation Fighting Blindness (FFB). While there, he played a key role in creating and leading the organization’s venture philanthropy initiative, The Retinal Degeneration Fund, to advance research and early-stage developments in retinal degeneration. Additionally, Thaler has served on the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Board of Directors and as the team’s representative at NBA Board of Governors meetings. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Princeton University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. About Tamara Watts Tamara Watts brings 25 years of legal expertise in advising tax-exempt organizations. Currently, she serves as Vice President, Legal and General Counsel for The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation. Her previous roles include Managing Deputy Director at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where she supported global health and development initiatives. Watts also has experience as a partner and co-leader of K&L Gates’ Tax-Exempt Organizations Practice Group. For more than a decade, she co-chaired the American Bar Association’s International Philanthropy Subcommittee of the Tax Section. Her knowledge further extends to her frequent speaking engagements on legal issues tied to philanthropy. Watts earned her undergraduate degree in History from Stanford University and her Juris Doctorate from Yale Law School. By adding Thaler and Watts to its leadership team, NPT is taking steps to enhance its ability to support donors’ philanthropic goals. Their diverse backgrounds underscore NPT’s commitment to fostering innovation and expertise in the philanthropic sector as it continues to shape the future of giving. For the latest news on everything happening in Chester County and the surrounding area, be sure to follow MyChesCo on Google News and MSN .
Tyler Herro recorded game highs of 27 points and nine assists before being ejected during a hostile final minute as the Miami Heat rallied from a 12-point second-half deficit to beat the host Houston Rockets 104-100 on Sunday. Herro was one of five players tossed in the final 47.4 seconds after Nikola Jovic's 3-pointer gave Miami a 98-94 lead. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. As property values continue to outpace inflation, property taxes are taking a bigger bite out of homeowners’ wallets. A new analysis from Construction Coverage breaks down property tax rates by state, county, and city to reveal where homeowners have the greatest burden. Click for more. Where Are U.S. Property Taxes Highest and Lowest? A State, County, and City AnalysisNAHCO targets N300bn revenue growth by 2029
49ers RBs Christian McCaffrey, Jordan Mason placed on IRIs it an overreaction to say the Falcons need to bench Kirk Cousins for Michael Penix Jr.? A month ago, the club was 6-3 and in complete control of the NFC South, with Cousins playing like a borderline top 10 quarterback. Over the last three games, with a bye week sandwiched in between, Atlanta has completely lost their cushion in the division while riding a three-game losing streak. Cousins hasn’t thrown a touchdown pass since Week 9, marking the longest stretch of his career he’s gone without a touchdown pass. Combine that with the six interceptions and four fumbles, and it’s hard to argue against Penix getting the reins. But ESPN’s Dan Graziano says it’s an overreaction to bench the veteran in favor of the rookie. “But as always in cases like this, it’s important to ask whether and why we’re sure things would be better with Penix. He’s a fun prospect, for sure, and he enters the league with a wealth of college experience (45 starts). But asking a rookie who has never started an NFL game to come in with five games left and save the season is an awful lot. If Atlanta makes this move and Penix can’t get it done, it’s going to be pretty tough to go back to Cousins — this year or next. The Falcons’ self-inflicted QB conundrum is a sticky one, I’m not denying that. But it still seems like the best bet for turning things around is the veteran who has been through this before. If it doesn’t work, the Falcons can make the change in the offseason and move on from Cousins after one year. But a move this seismic at this time of year has major backfire potential.” While I appreciate Graziano’s sentiment, making a change to Michael Penix would have nothing to do with 2024. Kirk Cousins is absolutely the best option to “turn things around” in Atlanta, but what’s the point? This Falcons team is flawed, and Cousins is clearly past his physical prime. If his decision-making isn’t on-point, he’s a below-average quarterback. But even at his best, the Falcons aren’t a serious contender. Making a change at signal caller would be more about the future than anything. As Graziano notes, if the Falcons do plan to move on from Cousins this offseason, it would be wise to get Penix valuable playing time before handing him the reins next season. It’s not a dissimilar situation from when Atlanta kept starting Marcus Mariota instead of seeing what Desmond Ridder had in 2022. The Falcons wasted time pretending they could compete with Mariota, and though Raheem Morris is the head coach instead of Arthur Smith, the dynamics aren’t too different. It’s not an easy decision. It’s basically Raheem Morris and Terry Fontenot admitting they were wrong, but the Falcons brought this scrutiny on themselves. Now, they have to deal with the backlash of their decisions, like most imagined they would prior to the start of the season. This article first appeared on SportsTalkATL and was syndicated with permission.San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey and top backup Jordan Mason are being placed on injured reserve. McCaffrey left the snowy field in Buffalo on Sunday night after a 5-yard gain that was preceded by him heading to the sideline in apparent pain at the end of an 18-yard run. McCaffrey was diagnosed with a posterior cruciate ligament injury in his right knee and did not play in the second half. The 49ers also lost Jordan Mason, who emerged in a starting role with McCaffrey out the first two months of the season, to an ankle injury. Head coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday that Mason has a high-ankle sprain, which typically requires a recovery window of 4-6 weeks. Those moves push rookie Isaac Guerendo into the RB1 spot. He scored the team's only touchdown at Buffalo. The IR slots in San Francisco are manned by multiple starters, including wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, linebacker Dre Greenlaw, defensive tackle Javon Hargrave and safety Talanoa Hufanga. Mason had a team-leading 789 rushing yards and scored three touchdowns. Being placed on IR means he's not eligible to play until the regular-season finale at Arizona. McCaffrey had 53 yards on seven carries on Sunday night and caught two passes for 14 yards before exiting. He was playing in just his fourth game of the season after missing the first eight because of Achilles tendinitis. McCaffrey was the NFL Offensive Player of the Year last season, when he led the league with 2,023 yards from scrimmage: a league-leading 1,459 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns plus 67 catches for 564 yards and seven scores. McCaffrey hasn't scored a touchdown in his four appearances this season. He has rushed for 202 yards on 50 carries and caught 15 passes for 146 yards. "It was frustrating," Shanahan said after the game. "He had a great week of practice and I could feel his urgency and stuff and thought he came out great, looking really good, and it looked like he just got his shoestring there. ... I hurt for him, and tough for our team not having him." The 49ers (5-7) played without defensive end Nick Bosa (oblique) and left tackle Trent Williams (ankle) in the 35-10 loss. San Francisco has lost three in a row heading into next Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears (4-8) in Santa Clara, Calif. San Francisco resides two games behind the NFC West-leading Seattle Seahawks (7-5) with five games remaining on the schedule. Seattle and San Francisco split their season series. --Field Level Media
Hello Taoiseach Micheál Martin: The winners and losers of the 2024 General ElectionSouthampton boss Russell Martin was left infuriated by two crucial refereeing decisions during his side's defeat to Liverpool . Martin saw his side give up a 2-1 lead as a Mo Salah brace handed Arne Slot his 10th Premier League victory , after Dominik Szoboszlai's strike had been cancelled out by goals from Adam Armstrong and Mateus Fernandes. The result leaves Southampton bottom of the table with only a late penalty from Liverpool's star Egyptian denying the south coast side a point at St Mary's. The 38-year-old coach pinpointed his side being denied a penalty when Caoimhin Kelleher collided with Armstrong as a pivotal moment where the video assistant referee should have intervened. Martin was also left frustrated when offside was not awarded in a phase of play before Liverpool scored. "Adam Armstrong not getting a penalty at 2-1 up, I have a big issue with that. After watching it back in slo-motion, it’s what VAR is there for," he said. "Adam is trying to play the ball, the goalie tries to play the ball and misses it and collides with Adam – then it’s given as a handball against Adam. "So in my opinion it’s a penalty. It’s not the reason we lose, but at 2-1 that’s a big, big moment. “Then of course it’s subjective about Yuki [Sagawara]’s handball [for Mo Salah ‘s penalty winner], I haven’t seen it back so I have to accept that. But I have a big problem with that decision [against Armstrong]. “There’s a real, clear offside as well. We ask our guys to defend a high line from a wide free-kick, maybe a minute and 50 seconds or whatever before they score, but there’s five of their players offside and it doesn’t get given. So I’m annoyed at that, I am annoyed at that. “I’m proud of a lot of the performance, I’m annoyed at the goals we concede and I’m disappointed we don’t get anything from the game.” Reds boss Arne Slot was also left frustrated with the officials after Southampton were awarded a penalty after a foul that did not appear to be in the box. "In general sometimes you could have made a different decision or not, but for me with the offsides and deciding if a ball is inside or outside, that is just black and white," he said. "It was a foul, that was clear, so if they saw it was inside then, yes, it’s a penalty. Sometimes with a knock, yes or no, or red card, yes or no. There was also an incident in the first half where you could argue if it’s a red card, yes or no. Those things you can argue, but offside and inside or outside the 18-yard box is something you cannot argue." Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. 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‘Living in a home that damages health the norm for far too many older people’Rasha Abdel Aal, Head of the Egyptian Tax Authority (ETA), has highlighted the pivotal role of community dialogues in building robust partnerships with taxpayers and investors. These discussions, initiated by the Ministry of Finance in collaboration with the ETA, are essential for fostering open communication with these stakeholders, who are seen as critical partners in economic growth. Abdel Aal emphasized that this approach demonstrates the government’s dedication to establishing an attractive and stable investment climate that prioritizes mutual collaboration and shared interests. Speaking at the panel discussion “Digital Transformation and the New Tax Relief Package: Impact on Investment” during the Cairo ICT Conference last week, Abdel Aal underscored the ETA’s efforts to address taxpayer and investor challenges. The authority aims to eliminate obstacles and develop tailored solutions that encourage investment expansion, generate employment opportunities, and enhance state revenues through increased tax compliance, in line with national sustainable development goals. She explained that the ETA conducted in-depth studies to pinpoint key issues affecting taxpayers, which informed the creation of the first tax relief package. After its launch, a series of community dialogues ensured that the measures met the specific needs of various sectors. The package simplifies tax processes, reduces financial burdens, and clarifies taxpayer obligations. One key element of the package is an integrated tax system for small businesses with annual revenues up to EGP 15 million. This unified system covers all tax liabilities, including income tax, VAT, stamp duty, and development fees, while offering incentives such as exemptions from stamp duty, registration fees, capital gains taxes, and dividend taxes. It also simplifies tax calculations for income tax, reduces VAT filings to quarterly, and limits payroll tax filings to an annual reconciliation. Moreover, tax audits will be deferred for five years, and retroactive claims will not apply to businesses voluntarily registering with the ETA. Abdel Aal stressed the importance of public outreach to the success of these initiatives. The ETA has launched a comprehensive media campaign to educate taxpayers about the benefits and details of the new measures. These efforts are complemented by ongoing community dialogues to clarify procedures, address concerns, and build trust between the tax authority and taxpayers. She emphasized that the initiatives signify a strategic shift in the ETA’s approach, focusing on fostering compliance and its positive impact on the national economy. Through consistent outreach and open communication, the ETA aims to create a climate of trust and cooperation, ensuring taxpayers benefit from streamlined processes while enhancing the tax system’s efficiency. Highlighting the authority’s investment in human resources, Abdel Aal stated that ongoing training programs are enhancing staff skills and instilling a culture of transparency and collaboration. This approach ensures that the ETA workforce is equipped to provide efficient and supportive services to taxpayers, fostering a positive and professional experience. On digital transformation, El-Sayed Saqr, Deputy Head of the ETA, discussed the establishment of the E-Commerce Unit, a key initiative addressing the rise of online transactions. This unit supports digital entrepreneurs, content creators, and online sellers, including bloggers and YouTubers, by streamlining the tax registration process and clarifying obligations. Saqr added that the unit actively engages in public outreach through events, workshops, and a dedicated e-commerce section on the ETA’s website. Social media channels further provide accessible information and guidance to digital business owners. He concluded that these efforts are part of a broader strategy to integrate the informal economy into the formal tax system and support the digital economy’s growth. By maintaining a strong presence in major events and grassroots awareness activities, the ETA is fostering an inclusive and equitable tax environment that aligns with the evolving dynamics of modern commerce.
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After turning to Tommy DeVito as his starting quarterback following Daniel Jones' benching and eventual release over the past week, New York Giants coach Brian Daboll said he was counting on the second-year passer to recreate the "spark" he ignited last season in his memorable rookie run. On Sunday, however, it was more of the same for the NFL's lowest-scoring offense and a franchise now tied for the league's worst record at 2-9. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers rolled to a 30-7 win over the Giants as DeVito threw for just 189 yards and took four sacks. After the game, multiple Giants standouts vented their frustration with the organization. "It ain't the quarterback," said rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers, who led the Giants with six catches for 64 yards. "Same outcome when we had DJ at quarterback. "I don't know what it is," Nabers added when asked to identify the team's problem. "Everybody know better than me. ... I know I'm tired of losing." All things Giants: Latest New York Giants news, schedule, roster, stats, injury updates and more. Nabers also described the team's performance as "soft as (expletive)." Defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence also ridiculed New York's toughness on the day. “We played soft, and they beat the (expletive) out of us today,” Lawrence told reporters after the game. The Buccaneers scored on five of their first six possessions to race out to a 30-0 lead over the Giants by the early third quarter. Four different players scored a rushing touchdown for Tampa Bay, while 11 recorded a reception. Devin Singletary's 1-yard score in the fourth quarter prevented New York from being shut out. Jones was officially waived by the Giants on Saturday in what co-owner Steve Mara called a "mutual" decision. The sixth-year starter sought a separation after he was demoted and later buried on the depth chart behind DeVito, Drew Lock and Tim Boyle. But with DeVito in the lineup, the Giants were sent to their sixth straight loss as the Buccaneers ended their own four-game skid. Frustration with the offensive game plan seemed to boil over for Nabers, who wasn't targeted until the start of the third quarter. "I mean, can’t do nothing," Nabers said. "Start getting the ball when it’s 30-0. What do you want me to do?” Asked why he wasn't getting the ball earlier, Nabers turned the question back to his head coach. “Talk to (Daboll) about that,” Nabers said. “They come up to me and ask me what plays I want, and that was that."
Percentages: FG .557, FT .625. 3-Point Goals: 15-28, .536 (Joshua 3-3, Marshall 3-5, Klaczek 2-3, Reddish 2-3, Strand 2-4, Topuz 2-5, Briggs 1-3, Langford 0-1, Taylor 0-1). Team Rebounds: 0. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked Shots: 2 (Adewale, Klaczek). Turnovers: 15 (Neely 3, Adnan 2, Klaczek 2, Strand 2, Taylor 2, Giralt, Joshua, Marshall, Topuz). Steals: 12 (Joshua 5, Langford 2, Marshall 2, Strand 2, Lindsey). Technical Fouls: None. Percentages: FG .000, FT .000. 3-Point Goals: None. Team Rebounds: 0. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked Shots: None. Turnovers: None. Steals: None. Technical Fouls: None. A_20 (12,000).Gilas routs Hong Kong to near Fiba Asia Cup 2025Unconvincing Canada tops Germany 3-0 at world juniors