EU Calls For ‘Serious Headway’ In NI Protocol Discussions Next Week

EU Calls For ‘Serious Headway’ In NI Protocol Discussions Next Week

“Serious headway” needs to be made in negotiations over the Northern Ireland Protocol in the next week, the EU has said. However, European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic said there had been a “change in tone” from the UK during the...
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AstraZeneca Revenues Up 50% In Latest Quarter

AstraZeneca Revenues Up 50% In Latest Quarter

AstraZeneca has revealed that revenues jumped by 50 per cent in the latest quarter as it was buoyed by more than $1 billion (€873 million) worth of Covid-19 vaccine sales. The pharmaceutical company held firm on its earnings guidance for...
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Better Days Are Here With Dermot Kelly

Better Days Are Here With Dermot Kelly

Here is a singer that I just came across and I must tell you that he has a lot of talent and you will be hearing from him a lot more I am very positive. His name is Dermot Kennedy an...
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Ireland Hold Portugal To A Draw In Dublin

Ireland Hold Portugal To A Draw In Dublin

Stephen Kenny’s men were impressive throughout and went close with chances of note from Josh Cullen and Chiedozie Ogbene. The early exchanges of the first half saw the away side look to take an early lead, Cristiano Ronaldo got in...
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Bird Flu Identified In Rare White-Tailed Eagle In Kerry

Bird Flu Identified In Rare White-Tailed Eagle In Kerry

A white-tailed sea eagle has tested positive for avian influenza (H5N1) in Co Kerry. The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine confirmed the case in the rare bird near Tarbert. The bird has been submitted to the veterinary laboratory...
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Irish Government Discusses UK Article 16 Threat With Biden Administration

Irish Government Discusses UK Article 16 Threat With Biden Administration

The Government held high level discussions this week with the Biden administration over UK plans to trigger Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol, Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said. UK Brexit Minister Lord David Frost appeared to row back on...
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Armistice Day Marked With Services In Belfast And Dublin

Armistice Day Marked With Services In Belfast And Dublin

Armistice Day has been marked with acts of remembrance across Ireland. One of the largest gatherings took place at Belfast City Hall led by the Royal British Legion where the Deputy Lord Mayor Tom Haire and High Sheriff Michael Long...
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Austin Currie To Be Laid To Rest After Services In Kildare And Tyrone

Austin Currie To Be Laid To Rest After Services In Kildare And Tyrone

Civil rights leader Austin Currie is set to be laid to rest following two services in Co Kildare and Co Tyrone. Mr Currie died in his sleep at his home in Derrymullen, Co Kildare, on Tuesday. He had recently celebrated...
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Out&About

Out&About

By Paddy McCarthy Hot off the press here’s the biggest gossip that I just got from the Chairman himself, Hilary Bierne: we have a New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade again! He said “we are happy to be hosting...
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Working From Home And Electric Vehicles Could Slash Ireland’s Carbon Emissions

Working From Home And Electric Vehicles Could Slash Ireland’s Carbon Emissions

Carbon emissions from travel could be slashed by up to 73 per cent through a combination of remote working and the introduction of electric vehicles, research shows. The NUI Galway and Western Development Commission (WDC) national remote working survey found.....
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