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Irish Examiner on MSNGovernment seeks to beef up Ireland's competitivenessNew powers for the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission planned as Micheál Martin hosts competitiveness summit ...
If we allow the lines to be blurred, we invite further erosion of the democratic checks and balances that are essential to ...
Ireland's government is likely ending a €1,000 student fee relief introduced in 2022, potentially raising the annual student ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNGovernment looking at reducing minimum apartment size as Ireland's housing crisis deepensThe Housing Minister has proposed new guidelines to cut apartment building costs by reducing minimum unit sizes.
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Irish Mirror on MSNAdvisory group recommends closure of Ireland's main prison for housing sex offendersA new report has revealed that Ireland's prisons were operating at 12% above capacity at the start of 2025, despite some 300 ...
NATO members have agreed to spend 5% of GDP “on core defence requirements and defence- and security-related spending by 2035.
A summit on competitiveness will be held in Government Buildings today. The gathering, which will be attended by the ...
Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland to mark the 103rd anniversary of the Four Courts blaze that destroyed the Public Record ...
The National Gallery of Ireland has announced the acquisition of Jack B. Yeats’s iconic painting, Singing ‘The Dark Rosaleen’ ...
Ireland's Tánaiste hopes other EU countries will initiate their own domestic legislation to ban trade with the ...
Wells RNLI was delighted to welcome members of the Rotary Club of Fakenham and District to the lifeboat station to receive a ...
If Ireland’s foreign affairs minister expected plaudits from EU leaders for the republic’s looming ban on Israeli settlement goods, he was sorely disappointed. Ireland, Simon Harris pontificated ...
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