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U.S. multinational activity propelled the Irish economy to 3.2% growth in the first quarter, as Trump fears come into focus.
Foreign multinationals paid a record 88% of all Irish corporate tax last year, with the largest 10 firms accounting for 57% ...
UFC champion Conor McGregor said over 106,000 people rallied against the Irish government and mass migration in Dublin, as he ...
GAA president Jarlath Burns has said the All-Ireland Football and Hurling finals will not move to August in 2026. Burns ...
Ireland forward Dorothy Wall has been ruled out of the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup with an Achilles tendon injury. Wall, 24, ...
This year's beaten Ulster SFC finalists - Armagh or Donegal - will drop into the so-called 'Group of Death' in the ...
Central Bank governor sounds alarm over potential impact on corporation tax revenues, if US policy discourages investment ...
YOUNGER generations should not “be afraid” of economic uncertainty facing Europe due to US tariffs, former taoiseach Enda ...
Many non-EU healthcare workers cannot bring their spouses and children with them to Ireland due to required minimum salaries.
The economy surged as U.S. pharmaceutical giants based in the country boosted production to build stockpiles back home ahead ...
The decrease in foreign visitors to Ireland in March 2025 continues the downward year-on-year trend in foreign visitor ...
The latest numbers for the backlog that has fluctuated in recent years detail that the total is now 62 per cent higher than ...