Defence Forces numbers grew for the first time in seven years last year and the strength of the force now stands at around ...
As Ireland grapples with its defence plans, the world awaits to learn the fate of Ukraine, in some private deal being cooked ...
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Irish Independent on MSNWicklow writer’s verse novel shortlisted in Children’s Books Ireland AwardsWicklow-based author Eilish Fisher has been shortlisted in this year’s KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Awards for her debut verse novel, Fia and the Last Snow Deer. Announced alongside nine other ...
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Hosted on MSNEngland vs Scotland live stream — how to watch Six Nations 2025 match for free onlineHere's how to watch England vs Scotland live streams from anywhere, and for free, as the auld rivals contest the Calcutta Cup ...
Republic of Ireland manager Carla Ward says her side's 1-0 win against Turkey in the Women's Nations League "wasn't pretty" but that the three points were the "most important thing".
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Journal.ie on MSNRTÉ spending on TV licence fee ads spiked after payments scandal broke in 2023RTÉ INJECTED MORE money into its TV licence ads as the number of licences that were issued plunged in the wake of the 2023 ...
To mark six years supporting the local community, providing End of Life Care at home, local charity Life & Time Care is ...
US Senator Jim Risch says Ireland must increase its defense spending in order to "safeguard vital undersea cables from our ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNOne in five staff at RTE classified as managers and got pay rise amid cutbacksThe disclosure was made by Director General Kevin Bakhurst to staff in reply to answers from a town hall meeting a few months ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin attended an online meeting with other European leaders this afternoon to discuss the situation in Ukraine, convened by French President Emmanuel Macron ...
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Hosted on MSNMinister says Ireland ‘needs to double its spending on defence’ and admits undersea cables and pipelines face threatMinister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has said Ireland should double its spending on defence as she admitted Ireland needs to protect vital undersea cables and pipelines from threats such as those posed ...
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Irish Independent on MSNLetters: Ireland acts like the poor neighbour, depending on others for our own defenceAccording to the World Bank statistical collection, Ireland’s defence spending as part of GDP is a measly 0.2186pc, down from 0.5pc in 2012. How can we, as credible partners to European security, ...
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