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Former minister for justice Alan Shatter has claimed that the proposed ban on trade with the occupied Palestinian territories is a “boycott Jews Bill” reminiscent of policies from 1930s Germany.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians have weighed in on the issue of U.S. scrutiny of the social media postings of Irish J-1 Visa ...
GAA Palestine has suffered a loss of €38,000 on non-refundable travel arrangements after the Department of Justice refused their visa application last week to bring 33 children from the West Bank on a ...
Claire Liddy, International spokesperson for GAA Palestine, told RTÉ Radio One on Tuesday that an appeal had been lodged.
A ban on trade between Ireland and illegal Israeli settlements will prompt other countries to follow suit, a committee has ...
The Government is set to defer plans to require health labelling on alcoholic drinks until 2029. In an email sent to members of its trade forum, the Government signalled that a decision on deferring ...
Just 65% of patients at University Hospital Waterford received new parenteral systemic therapy within the 15 working day ...
Former justice minister Alan Shatter has been criticised for comparing a ban on trade with Israeli settlements to Irish TV show Father Ted. Ex-Fine Gael TD Mr Shatter opposes the Irish Government’s ...
Secretary Hilary Benn has accused The Conservative Party of making 'false promises' to veterans with its controversial Legacy Act. | UTV News ...
Details of the deal remain unclear, but EU officials have rejected any cooperation with the Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian ...
Simon Harris has warned that a proposed 30% US tariff could 'stop trade as we know it' with the EU, sparking fears of economic fallout for key Irish exports and US pharma firms based in Ireland.
Fugro has secured a seven-year framework agreement with EirGrid, Ireland’s state-owned electricity transmission operator, to ...