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It comes as US President Donald Trump threatens to impose 30% tariffs on imports from the European Union and Mexico.
Whether it’s tariffs that impact its exports or a retaliatory measure on U.S. services, Ireland stands to lose more acutely ...
The families of children being medevaced from Gaza to Ireland will be able to travel with them, the Government has agreed.
The circumstances in which “private wires” will be permitted in Ireland have been approved by the Government, which also ...
Ex-Fine Gael TD Mr Shatter opposes the Irish Government’s draft law banning trade with Israeli settlements on Palestinian ...
BUDGET 2026 must be “sensible and prudent” as Ireland faces into Donald Trump’s 30 per cent tariff threats, a group has said. Taoiseach Micheal Martin has already ruled out a ...
MPs suggested the move would open a ‘witch-hunt’ against veterans who had served to protect citizens in Northern Ireland ...
The introduction of mandatory warning labels on alcohol is to be pushed back to 2029, amid concerns about the extra costs ...
The next census of England and Wales will take place in 2031, the Government has confirmed. Coinciding with planned censuses ...
A new strategy for World Heritage in Ireland aims to increase the number of World Heritage Properties in the country to ...
The Government has approved the final steps for Ireland to become an associate member of the European Organisation for Nuclear Research.
The Government is set to defer plans to require health labelling on alcoholic drinks until 2029. In an email sent to members of its trade forum, the Government signalled that a decision on deferring ...