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Independent.ie on MSNCoalition won’t force supermarkets to publish profits as opposition says Irish public being treated as ‘cash cow’The Government will consider increasing fines for supermarkets found in breach of consumer laws as part of a range of ...
The intention is often to shut down public debate or criticism by bringing an action the other party does not have the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTaoiseach wants town councils re-established in three yearsMicheál Martin cited Midleton floods and people in the town lamenting the lack of an urban council as a 'first point of ...
It is only fair to allow sufficient time for complex arguments to be resolved but there will be concerns that the next ...
Mental health group says plan to extend duration of involuntary psychiatric treatment is ‘troubling’
Proposed changes to new legislation on mental health are troubling, according to a submission from Mental Health Reform (MHR) ...
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael had long been eyeing each other with growing distrust, long before Simon Harris and James Lawless ...
No one has written a great book about the internet or social media. Perhaps they never will. Oasis lyrics don’t often survive ...
A Commission of Investigation will be set up into historical sexual abuse allegations in day and boarding schools across the ...
The Prime Minister and France’s leader will dial into a meeting with allies on Thursday, as Mr Macron makes his first state ...
For the first time in more than a decade, the European Commission President and her entire College of Commissioners are facing a vote of confidence.
Plaintiffs in the age verification lawsuit said that the law violated the First Amendment, the U.S. Constitution's Commerce ...
The Irish government announced plans on Tuesday to reduce minimum apartment sizes and requirements for open space and ...
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