The Irish Government has made a significant decision in terms of where to allocate the €14 billion windfall from the Apple ...
A National Trust house has turned leftover apples from its orchards into a giant mosaic. Gardeners at the Cotehele in ...
The Government has, in principle, agreed to how the Apple back taxes windfall should be spent. Ireland is set to receive a ...
The money adds to Ireland’s substantial government surplus without leaving it any nearer to figuring out how it could spend ...
The €13 billion from the Apple case will not be available to use until March, while further €3 billion from sale of AIB ...
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has said Ireland has “issues with water” and he believes that a “very significant allocation” of the ...
There is still plenty of time for bumps in the road nine days out from October 1 ...
Ireland’s government has shrugged off calls to say how it would spend €13bn in back taxes from Apple, a fiscal windfall to ...
Apple’s billions threaten to transform our entire political debate into a massive auction, but this would be a big mistake ...
The Taoiseach and Tánaiste have said the €14bn Apple windfall can have a role in retaining Ireland’s nitrates derogation ...
Minister Donohoe said for Ireland not to have taken legal action to EU level over the windfall several years ago would have ...
Gardeners at the Cotehele in Cornwall completed the stunning piece in time for its annual apple festival this weekend. Staff used 'windfall' apples to create a perfect outline of a giant fruit on ...