For generations, the tale of the “Nine Famous Irishmen” has captured the imaginations of Irish and Irish Americans alike. This story revolves around nine men involved...
The achievements of the Shannon Chamber of Commerce over the past three decades were commemorated at a special anniversary dinner held at Dromoland Castle Hotel. The...
The trade and tax policies implemented by Donald Trump are poised to significantly widen the innovation gap between the European Union and the United States by...
Russia’s central bank has initiated a lawsuit against Euroclear, the Brussels-based financial depository that holds a significant portion of frozen Russian assets. This legal action, filed...
The government’s handling of the Enhanced Defective Concrete Blocks Scheme (EDCBS) has come under sharp criticism from local representatives, with Cllr Joy Beard describing the administration’s...
Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill is facing increasing pressure to reverse the government’s decision regarding new charges for blister packs, with senior figures in the government...
In a recent call to action, Europe has been urged to revitalize its pharmaceutical industry in order to regain its competitive edge on the global stage....
The Irish government has once again extended the derogation of the EU Nitrates Directive, a decision that raises significant environmental concerns. Originally enacted in 1991, the...
Councillor Darragh Moriarty has expressed frustration regarding the stalled development of 25 homes at the derelict Dolphin’s Barn site in Dublin. The plans, first presented to...
The European Union has decided to indefinitely immobilise assets belonging to the Russian Central Bank, a move that secures approximately €210 billion in funds until specific...