Ireland’s new government faces a housing crisis. Is it bad enough for people to leave the country?
The new government in Ireland (which looks remarkably like the last one) faces a housing crisis that has become an economic ...
Irish politicians will be heading to the US, including Washington DC, as part of the Irish Government's St Patrick's Day ...
A campaign behind the Occupied Territories Bill thinks it could set an EU precedent on banning trade with illegal settlements ...
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Irish Independent on MSNHow much is the Government spending on your county’s roads in post-Greens spending splurge?The Department of Transport has announced an investment of €713 million into regional and local roads in Ireland for 2025.
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Irish Examiner on MSNDelivery of social and affordable homes at a standstill because of Government rowDisagreement between the departments of housing and finance on whether to put more emphasis on purchasing 'turnkey' homes or ...
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Irish Independent on MSNIreland will ban Israeli goods, not services, from occupied territories, Simon Harris says as Government waters down BillThe Tánaiste has confirmed that the Government intends to ban goods but not services from illegal Israeli settlements on ...
Ireland's tiny Jewish community fears that growing anti-Israel hostility since the start of the Gaza war is leading to ...
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe said he couldn’t speculate on what US products the EU could buy more of to help avert a ...
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Cornwall Live on MSNGovernment confirms free bus travel scheme for people over 60 could changeThe Department for Transport responded to an online petition calling for the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme to ...
The Irish government is being urged to enact a bill banning trade with illegal Israeli settlements on Palestinian land within the next 12 months. Frances Black, who first introduced the Occupied ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNGovernment faces questions on 'outrageous' lack of transparency around Re-turn schemeAontú leader Peadar Tóibín says the doors of the controversial recycling scheme must be 'flung open' to public scrutiny ...
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