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A €25 Billion Commitment to Ireland? Creating Jobs, Building Infrastructure?

Irish Tech News

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July 9, 2026

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Irish News

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· Jul 6, 2026

The tax advantages of moving to Ireland

Each week, experts from AAB answer readers’ questions on tax

The News Letter

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· Jun 23, 2026

New NI Chamber President: Business is about people, progress and powering Northern Ireland’s future

TheJournal.ie

lean left

· Jul 7, 2026

Fianna Fáil MEPs to abstain on vote to add Aughinish Alumina exports to Russia sanction list

Irish MEPs are divided over what should be done about the Limerick manufacturing plant.

Irish Tech News

lean left

· Jul 10, 2026

Major €100 million Expansion of Tyndall National Institute

Investment of more than 100 million will double Tyndall’s footprint and strengthen Ireland’s semiconductor and research capabilities During a visit to Tyndall National Institute based at University College Cork (UCC) to mark the commencement of Ireland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Taoiseach Micheál Martin and the Minister for Further and Higher []

Hindustan Times

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· Jul 12, 2026

The real value of the Bayeux tapestry

The precious work, insured for 1bn, is bound for Britain. It’s more famous there than in France

RTÉ News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Most US multinationals plan Irish employment increase

A survey of members of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland has found that 90 of respondents plan to increase or maintain employment numbers in Ireland over the next year.

Limerick Post Newspaper

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· Jun 27, 2026

Criminal legal aid cost €115million last year

TOTAL spending on the Criminal Legal Aid scheme across Ireland for 2025 surged to a record 115.3million, according to official figures. The details were provided in response to a query from the Limerick Post on the cost of the scheme. No regional breakdown was available and all figures mentioned are national figures. This represented a [] The post Criminal legal aid cost 115million last year appeared first on Limerick Post.

EUobserver

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· Jun 26, 2026

As Europe rearms, Ireland’s neutrality and aid policy show what real security could look like

Ireland takes over the EU presidency as analysts ridicule its defence spending - Europe's lowest at 0.2 percent of its GDP. But contributions to European security should not be measured by spending on arms alone: and Ireland is the case in point.

Eunews

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· Jun 30, 2026

Ireland set to assume the EU presidency, which focuses on the MFF

The Irish Presidency begins on 1 July. Dublin’s agenda centres on three areas – competitiveness, security, and values – but the full political weight of the country’s actions lies with the 2028–2034 budget

Irish Mirror

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· Jun 24, 2026

Ireland’s top 10 dream jobs revealed

The results are in and they might surprise some readers

Bisnow News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Irish Investment Volumes Hit €1.5B In H1 After Strongest Q2 Since 2022

Ireland's commercial property investment market gathered momentum in the second quarter, with more than 1B of assets changing hands and taking total investment to 1.5B for 2026. The 1B traded in Q2 makes it the strongest second quarter since...

GB News

lean right

· Jul 7, 2026

POLL OF THE DAY: Is Britain's benefits bill out of control? VOTE NOW

Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 1, 2026

Ireland takes over rotating EU Council presidency for 6 months

Dublin says during its term it is prioritizing security, competitiveness, and democratic values

National Post

lean right

· Jul 11, 2026

Conrad Black: How to fix our broken tax system

We need to incentivize our most successful capitalists to participate in job creation and the fight against poverty

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 11, 2026

KPKT salur RM430.26 juta, pembangunan 80 projek di Negeri Sembilan sejak 2023

SEREMBAN: Kementerian Perumahan dan Kerajaan Tempatan (KPKT) telah menyalurkan peruntukan berjumlah RM430.26 juta kepada Negeri Sembilan bagi melaksanakan 80 projek pembangunan utama di seluruh negeri ini. Menterinya, Nga Kor Ming berkata, peruntukan tersebut disalurkan sejak tahun 2023 bagi pelaksanaan projek-projek melibatkan pelbagai sektor termasuk pembinaan dan penyenggaraan infrastruktur awam, perumahan rakyat, pembangunan landskap, rumah ibadat ... Read more The post KPKT salur RM430.26 juta, pembangunan 80 projek di Negeri Sembilan sejak 2023 appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 22, 2026

Starmer hammered as migration crisis fuels public anger

Sky News host Peta Credlin details how the UK’s migration has become completely out of control after concerns of over-welfare, housing and social cohesion explode. “It’s the welfare payments too, the one thing that’s been retold back to me people know down to the last couple of dollars what these migrants are getting,” Ms Credlin said. “They’re housed in hotels, they’re getting particular payments, they’re getting payments for children and family … there are concerns about safety, cohesion. “It’s just not the numbers crossing the border. You’re changing Britain; Britain won’t be Britain anymore.”

The i Paper

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· Jul 9, 2026

The report that should be an alarm bell for Brits and their money

Hamish McRae: Projections for the UK's financial future are scary, and the only way to cope will be to rely more on ourselves and less on the government

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