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The Government's "over-arching priority" is to protect Irish jobs amid concerns US President Donald Trump's incoming tariff plans could see pharmaceutical and other firms reduce their presence in ...
But, by the end of March our visiting performers have all departed back to Russia, Scandinavia and Baltics, leaving the much smaller resident population of Irish starlings to start their breeding ...
Thousands of Irish people who worked in the UK and paid the equivalent of our social insurance could be entitled to access a British pension. More than 250,000 Irish people may be due to benefit ...
The European Union is pushing for all households in the 27-country bloc to prepare a three-day survival kit in case of a conflict or natural disaster crisis. EU crisis management commissioner ...
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US tariffs could cost Ireland more than €18 billion in lost trade while posing a long-term risk to public finances, the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has warned. The institute ...
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But Ireland has had to use the UK website, as there was not one for us. Now, Amazon has launched its Irish site, and shoppers are in for a treat. Irish shoppers can now shop a wide selection of ...
President Donald Trump described the trade imbalance with the Republic of Ireland as "massive" Irish exports to the US have continued to surge ahead of expected tariffs being imposed next month.
You can wear green, you can watch a parade, and maybe drink green beer this Saint Patrick's Day, but can you say Sláinte like the Irish do? If so, fair play to you. If not, don't get banjaxed.