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U.S. antiboycott laws will put American firms in a tough spot.
The USA has for the first time joined talks on a European-led peacekeeping force to aid Ukraine once the war ends, after Sir ...
Overruns in day-to-day public spending are likely to top €2 billion this year, according to projections by the Government’s ...
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Irish Independent on MSNCoalition won’t force supermarkets to publish profits as opposition says Irish public being treated as ‘cash cow’The Government will consider increasing fines for supermarkets found in breach of consumer laws as part of a range of ...
Those who fled war not able to count time spent in Republic to date when considering eligibility for social housing ...
Planning for the coalition began in March following a summit at Lancaster House in central London, with the aim of policing a ...
WHY do so few people seem to want to become President of Ireland? We’re expecting an election at some point in October, but ...
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael had long been eyeing each other with growing distrust, long before Simon Harris and James Lawless ...
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Independent.ie on MSNStudents in line for permanent fee cut as Coalition parties move on to budget battle over welfare paymentsThird-level students are in line to see hundreds of euro permanently cut off their college fees, in a move that will be seen ...
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Extra.ie on MSNMajor row dividing the coalition over income for artistsA major row is simmering in the Coalition over plans to abolish a scheme that provides a guaranteed income for artists.
A Commission of Investigation will be set up into historical sexual abuse allegations in day and boarding schools across the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTaoiseach hints at possible student fee cuts despite coalition split over third-level fundingMicheál Martin says fee reductions could happen during the Government’s term, but warns the upcoming budget will be tough ...
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