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Whale sightings decline in the south-west as the IWDG urges action on sprat fishing amid rising numbers off Donegal and Mayo.
What you need to know Health Minister issues Ministerial Direction on health staff pay awards On Thursday (29 May), Health Minister Mike Nesbitt issued a Ministerial Direction to the Department of ...
Yvonne O’Brien, regional public affairs manager with Wind Energy Ireland, explains the benefits that Ireland will gain from ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘Time is very short’ for EU to land trade deal with US, says Michael McGrathThe window of time to reach a trade deal between the EU and the US is “very short” according to Ireland’s EU commissioner, as talks between both sides got back on track. Michael McGrath said the US ...
DUP minister Paul Givan agrees to ‘look again’ at funding options for Irish language schools’ scheme
Education minister Paul Givan has ... with another 80 schools on a waiting list to get involved, it supports primary pupils in learning and speaking Irish. Despite its success and demand among ...
“We need to be able to show people that the government is in control of migration, is in control of our borders,” said Varadkar, who served as Taoiseach — the Irish Prime Minister ...
The Historic Astronomical Observatories of Ireland have been added to the World Heritage Tentative List for Ireland ... was made on Friday by Ireland's Minister for Housing, Local Government ...
The Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade added ... behind which items it had chosen on its countermeasures list. Ireland’s Government regards the threat of the US responding by ...
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Irish Prim Minister visits the White HousePresident Donald Trump welcomed Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin to the White House Wednesday, where he added Ireland to the list of countries he says are taking advantage of the United States.
The health minister was speaking to The Irish News after it emerged that more ... “Having previously declined requests for waiting list funding, they now appear to be giving it to us ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Harris is pushing for Europe to avoid “tit for tat tariffs” with the US with concerns that a trade war could damage the Irish economy as we export around €50bn worth ...
In a statement, the Department of Foreign Affairs said Ministers will “promote Irish investment overseas, international research and education collaborations, mutually beneficial partnerships ...
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