Ryan Hoping That Legally Binding Emissions Targets Will Be Implemented This Month

Ryan Hoping That Legally Binding Emissions Targets Will Be Implemented This Month

Green Party leader Eamon Ryan has said he hopes legally binding targets for cuts in emissions will be signed off before the end of this month. The Minister for Environment said all three Government parties backed the Paris Climate Accord...
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Taoiseach To Call For More To Be Done To Build Understanding On The Island Of Ireland

Taoiseach To Call For More To Be Done To Build Understanding On The Island Of Ireland

Taoiseach Micheál Martin is to say that too little has been done to build understanding and co-operation between Northern Ireland and the Republic since the Good Friday Agreement. Mr Martin will also state in a speech on Sunday that the...
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Sexton Calls On Ireland To ‘Just Keep Getting Better’

Sexton Calls On Ireland To ‘Just Keep Getting Better’

Captain Johnny Sexton has warned Ireland against complacency ahead of next year’s World Cup following a momentous series win in New Zealand. Andy Farrell’s men underlined their credentials for the 2023 tournament in France by clinching a historic tour succ...
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O’Neill To Brief US Politicians On Need To Restore Power-Sharing At Stormont

O’Neill To Brief US Politicians On Need To Restore Power-Sharing At Stormont

Sinn Féin vice president Michelle O’Neill has said she will brief senior US politicians on the need to restore power-sharing at Stormont during a visit to Washington. Ms O’Neill will travel to the US on Monday for a series of...
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Dublin Council Announces Plans To Protect Homeless During Heatwave

Dublin Council Announces Plans To Protect Homeless During Heatwave

Dublin City Council has put contingency plans in place to protect homeless people from extreme temperatures in the coming days. A high temperature warning has been issued for Ireland beginning on Sunday, with temperatures of up to 32 degrees centigrade...
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Ireland Stun The All Blacks In Wellington To Seal Historic Series Win

Ireland Stun The All Blacks In Wellington To Seal Historic Series Win

Ireland battled to a landmark series win in New Zealand after holding off a second-half fightback to secure a stunning 32-22 success from an epic encounter in Wellington. Andy Farrell’s men led by 19 points at the break courtesy of...
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Diageo Announces Plans For First Purpose-Built Carbon Neutral Brewery In Kildare

Diageo Announces Plans For First Purpose-Built Carbon Neutral Brewery In Kildare

Diageo today announced plans to invest $202 million (€200 million) in Ireland’s first purpose-built carbon neutral brewery on a greenfield site in Littleconnell, Newbridge, Co. Kildare. The new facility will brew lagers and ales including Rockshore, Ha...
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Out&About

Out&About

By Paddy McCarthy I want to start my Out&About to send a message to an unbelievable supporter of The Irish Examiner USA since the day it started. His name is Mike Gibbons who was the past President of the Ireland-US...
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Banning LIV Players Is ‘Not On The Agenda’ Says R&A Boss

Banning LIV Players Is ‘Not On The Agenda’ Says R&A Boss

R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers insists banning LIV Golf rebels from next year’s Open is “not on the agenda”, but has not ruled out changing the championship’s entry criteria. The PGA Tour has suspended members who have competed in the...
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Largest Increase In Defense Spending Aims To Build More ‘Agile And Modern’ Defense Forces

Largest Increase In Defense Spending Aims To Build More ‘Agile And Modern’ Defense Forces

The largest increase in defense spending in the history of the Irish state will build “an agile and modern Defense Forces”, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said. The increase takes the Defense Forces budget from $1.11 billion (€1.1 billion) to $1.51...
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